DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1858-

Nag's Head

Latest 1860+

Market Street

Hythe

 

I have only just started to research into this area of Kent and I am hoping to be able to update this page with further information later.

Further local knowledge and any pictures, old or current would be appreciated until I can get into the area myself.

 

South Eastern Gazette, 18 September, 1860.

TO LET.

A BEER-HOUSE, doing about three barrels per week. Coming-in from £60 to £80. Situated between the barracks and the practice ground of the School of Musketry.

Address Mr. Driscall, "Nag’s Head," Hythe.

 

South Eastern Gazette, 18 December, 1860.

HYTHE, KENT. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, PUBLIC-HOUSES, AND COTTAGES,

TO BE S0LD BY AUCTION,

(Unless previously sold by private contract), at the "Swan Hotel," Hythe, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of January, 1861, at One for Two o’clock in the afternoon, By Messrs. RONALDS & SON.

In THE FOLLOWING LOTS.

Lot 3:- An old-established BEER-HOUSE, celled "The Nag’s Head," situate at the West end of Hythe, opposite the Barracks, on the Dymchurch-road, with the stable, coachhouse, and ground thereto belonging. Also a Shop and Two good Cottages adjoining

Portions of the purchase money may, if required, be advanced on mortgage.

For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, High-street, Hythe; Mr. Edward Watts, Solicitor, Hythe; or Messrs. Brockman and Harribone, Solicitor, Folkestone.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

DRISCOLL John 1858-60+

https://pubwiki.co.uk/NagsHead.shtml

 

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