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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1714-

Ball

Latest 1797+

Adjoining Town Hall

Maidstone

 

The pub name exists in the song, "The Maidstone Landlords" in 1798.

 

From the Maidstone Journal, 4 May 1790.

Sunday died, Mr. Thomas Lulcock, late of the "Ball" public house, in this town.

 

From the Maidstone Journal, 10 October 1797.

Died.

Last Wednesday died, after a long illness, Mrs. Tilbie, wife of Mr. Tilbie, at the "Ball" public house, in this town.

 

From the Maidstone Journal, 12 March 1799.

To Creditors.

Notice is hereby given, that all persons who are indebted to the estate and effects of William Tilbe, late of Maidstone, Victualler, deceased, are requested forthwith to pay their respective debts to Mr. Lamprey, Attorney at Law, Maidstone, who is duly authorized by the Administratrix to receive the same; and all Persons having any Demands on the Estate and Effects of the said William Tilbe, are desired to send their respective accounts to Mr. Lamprey, on or before the fourth day of April next, in order that they may be put in a train for settlement.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

LULCOCK Thomas to May/1790 dec'd

TILBIE/TILBE William 1797-Mar-99 dec'd

 

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