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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Barry Smith and Paul Skelton

Earliest 1884

(Name from)

Victory

Latest 1891-

(Name to)

120 Snargate Street

Dover

 

Formerly the "Old Post Office" and the "Prince Arthur", this sign was displayed by Champion in 1884. Some time before 1891 it changed again to "Ordnance". Although I do have licensees named here after 1891. Possibly a different pub.

 

From the Dover Express and East Kent News, Friday 2 September, 1887. 1d.

DOVER LICENSING SESSIONS

J. C. Brooks the holder of this house was called forward and cautioned, he having a conviction registered against him for having his house opened during prohibited hours in May last. Dr. Astley told him to be careful in future as another conviction might cost him his license.

 

From the Dover Express and East Kent News, Friday 27 December, 1889.

PUBLIC HOUSE CHANGE

On Monday, Mr. Spain applied on behalf of Henry Richardson, for permission to draw at the "Victory Inn," Snargate Street, in the place of Emily Maud Laddleton. The application was granted.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

CHAMPION Arthur 1884

LANE Thomas 1884 end

BROOKS J C 1887+ Dover Express

LADDLETON Emily Maud to Dec/1889 Dover Express

RICHARDSON Henry Dec/1889-90+ Dover Express

CLEMPSON or CLEMSON Charles 1895

BRICE Edward 1899 Kelly's 1899

 

Kelly's 1899From the Kelly's Directory 1899

Dover ExpressFrom the Dover Express

 

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