DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Sort file:- Deal, September, 2022.

Page Updated:- Monday, 19 September, 2022.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1820-

(Name from)

General Moore

Latest 1820+

(Name to)

Middle Street

Deal

 

Kentish Gazette, 1 February 1820.

FREE PUBLIC HOUSE.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. WHITE (Without Reserve)

PURSUANT to an Order of his Honour the Vice-Chancellor of Great Britain, and before the major part of the Commissioners named and authored in and by a Commission of Bankrupt, award and issued forth, and now in prosecution against Matthew William Sankey, of the City of Canterbury, brewer, dealer and chapman, at the "Guildhall Tavern," in the said City of Canterbury, on THURSDAY the third day of February next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced.

All that Leasehold MESSUAGE or TENEMENTS with the ground, out houses, hereditaments, and premises thereunto belonging, formerly called by the name or sign of the "Two Brewers," but now commonly called or known by the name or sign of the "General Moore," situate and being in or near Middle-street, in the town and borough of Deal, in the County of Kent, and now or late in the occupation of William Hubbard.

For further particulars apply to Messrs. Plummer &. Son; or, Mr. J. J. Peirce, solicitor, Canterbury.

 

 

It has also been suggested that the "Two Brewers" became the "Star" by 1823.

 

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