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24 Cannon Street
1 Cannon Street
There have been many guesses concerning the origin of this one so let us spend a minute looking at local history. We know that Challice kept a forge on this corner, outside the town gate, up to 1613 when he moved to another world. The gate itself was taken down in 1752 and some say that the "Rose" was built or rebuilt after that removal. Part of the adjoining town wall still standing in 1827, was removed that year. That led some to believe it was done so that the "Rose" could be built. New Street dates from 1783.
It is also recorded that four years after the gate disappeared a stone was inserted into the wall of the pub to mark the spot. There are prints in possession of Dover Museum which give the impression that it was built on 'stilts' for want of a better word, with steps leading up to it.
When its successor closed in 1973 it was said to be nearly one hundred and fifty years old.
So, having digested all that, I can now assure you that the pub was kept by Cleveland in 1826. When auctioned, in May 1859, together with its so described excellent yard and outbuildings, it realised £870. The house number will vary over the years. The low numbers started from this end at one time.
Road widening was spoken about in October, 1891 when a Common Hall called on the town council to widen the main thoroughfare; and parliamentary power for that purpose was obtained in 1892. In due course, negotiations were entered into, and the property on the west side of the street was purchased obliging Dover Corporation to purchase the property, including the stables, for £1,594.6s. We know that following that widening, the pub was rebuilt on the corner with New Street. Quite quickly too. Bourner was the licensee from 1895.
The widening of the road went from the "Rose" Inn down as far as Bryson's Bakery, for which slice £24,201 28. Id. was paid.
The new pub was fed latterly by Whitbread-Fremlin but closed finally on 13 January 1973. The premises were then altered to accommodate a building society, another stone concerning Biggin Gate taking its place in the side wall.
LICENSEE LIST CLEVELAND 1805 CLEVELAND William 1823-28+
WRATTON Richard 1832-39+
COULTHARD Elias 1846-48
PHILPOTT 1851 CLARK Werter 1856 PETTS Thomas Edward 1858-60 FENIMORE T. 1864-68 dec'd FENIMORE Mrs 1868 CLARK George Hurst 1872-74+
CASH John William 1882 BAYNTON F. T. 1883
PARSONS John Hubert or C. 1884-85 end BIRCH Joseph George 1885 BOURNER William John 1895-1903 WALTON John William 1903-04 end GRINDELL Henry 1904-08 end KIDD Frank Beecher 1908-12 end WELLS Henry James 1912-16 end
HILTON Thomas 1916-28 end
YOUNG Henry James 1928-30 end HARRIS William 1929-30 end? MARTIN Wilfred 1930-44 MORISON Herbert O. 1944-54 end
WILLIS Frederick H. G. 1955-56 end
NOAKES H. R. 1956 ???? DENNIS or Dennis ???? 1959 KELLY or Kerry F. P. 1961-62 end KERRY Frederick P. or Kelly 1961-62 end GARTON Arthur Edward 1962-67 HUTLEY John C. M. 1967-73 end
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