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From the Maidstone Journal, 19 March 1805.
Royal Oak Inn, Wrotham Heath.
William Richardson, from the "Swan
Inn, Town Malling, begs leave to inform his friends, and the public in
general, that he has taken the above Inn, and every exertion will be made to
accommodate those who may honour him with their commands.
Neat Post Chaises and able Horses on the shortest Notice.
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From The Courier, 12 March, 1909.
MALLING PETTY SESSIONS.
Monday, before R. Norton, Esq. (in the chair), the Hon. H. A. Hannen,
General Goldsworthy. S. Lee Smith. P. Nevill, and J. F. Wheeler, Esqrs.
LICENSING BUSINESS.
Before the commencement of the business, the Chairman, on behalf of the
Bench, expressed pleasure at seeing Mr H. J. Bracher again in the Court,
after his recent serious illness.
Thu Chairman announced that the brewers (the owners) had intimated that
in the case of the "Royal Oak," West Mailing. The "Apple Tree," and the
"New Found Out," East Peckham, that they did not intend to oppose the
licenses being referred.
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