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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Beer Retailers

BIDDENDEN

 

CENSUS 1841Census

WICKENS William, age 50, Beer Shop.

 

From Kentish Gazette 11 October 1842.

TAVERNS, ALEHOUSES, LAND, etc.

Late the Property of Samuel Shepherd, Esq. deceased, and by his Will directed to be sold.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. BENJAMIN HATCH,

At the "Saracen's Head Inn," in Ashford, on Tuesday, the 1st day of November, 1842, at Four for Five o'clock precisely in the afternoon,

Lot 10. A well-accustomed Beer Shop, with Garden, Stable, Out-buildings, and about Two Acres of Pasture Land adjoining, at Biddenden, in the occupation of Mr. Richard Body.

("Castleton's Oak.")

 

Southeastern Gazette, 10 May 1853.

CRANBROOK. Petty Sessions, Thursday. (Before C. T. Pattenson, Esq., chairman, T. L. Hodges,. Esq., the Rev. F. Barrow, the Rev. J. Deedes, G. R. Stevenson, Esq., and W. P. Croughton, Esq.)

William Woodgate, landlord of the "Chequers Inn," Halden, Charles Santer, beer-house keeper, Cranbrook, (possibly "Crown Inn") and Richard Elmstone, beer-house keeper, Biddenden, (possibly "Chequer") were severally charged on the information of Rumens, with opening their houses for the sale of beer before half-past twelve o’clock on Sunday morning, the 17th April last.

Defendants all pleaded guilty, and were severally fined 40s. and costs.

 

 

 

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