DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Sort file:- Ramsgate, November, 2021.

Page Updated:- Tuesday, 30 November, 2021.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1861-

Peel and Cobden

Latest 1861+

72 King Street

Ramsgate

 

Only one reference found regarding this premises at present, when Littleford Miller was fined for having his house open after hours.

The census of 1851 shows a William Smith described as being a Fruitier and Tobacconist at 72 King Street. No mention of having an alcohol license but could well be the same man and correct address for this one.

 

From the Kentish Chronicle and General Advertiser, 23 November, 1861. Price 1 1/2d.

William Newport, landlord of the “George and Dragon,” was charged with having on Sunday, the 10th instant, opened his house for the sale of beer before half-past 12 o clock.

Defendant pleaded guilty.

Fined 10s. and costs 10s.

Money paid.

The following persons were also charged with similar offences, and each fined 10s, and costs 10s.:- Henry Keen, “Ship Inn,” Harbour Street, Thomas Hayward, “Robin Hood,” Littleford Miller, “Peel and Cobham,” James Bubbs, “York Arms.”

The whole of the fines were paid.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

SMITH William 1861+ (age 67 in 1861Census)

MILLER Littleford 1861+

 

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