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PUB LIST   PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton and Jan Pedersen

Earliest 1862-

Jolly Sailor

Latest 1865+

16 The Stade

Radnor Street

Folkestone

 

With three other pubs with the same name in Folkestone at different times, this one was noted from between 1862 and 1864 and has changed name many times.

 

From the Folkestone Chronicle 27 August, 1864. Transcribed by Jan Pedersen.

GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING - SPECIAL SESSIONS

Wednesday 24th August:- Before Captain Kennicott R.N., James Tolputt, and A.M. Leith, Esqs.

Applications for new licences were made by Mr. Minter, and in each case granted, for the following persons:- Robert Burvill, "Jolly Sailor," Radnor Street.

 

From the Folkestone Observer 19 November, 1864. Transcribed by Jan Pedersen.

POSSESSING A LURCHER

Tuesday November 15th:- Before Captain Kennicott R.N. and W. Bateman, James Tolputt and A.M. Leith, Esqs.

Richard Bayley was granted a temporary authority to sell excisable liquors at the "Jolly Sailor" under the license granted to Robert Burvill.

 

Note: This license change is at variance with More Bastions. Jan Pedersen.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

BURVILL William circa 1862-64 Bastions

BURVILL Robert Aug/1864 Folkestone Chronicle

BAYLEY Richard Nov/1864 Folkestone Observer

DAVIDSON Joseph 1864-65 Bastions

 

BastionsFrom More Bastions of the Bar by Easdown and Rooney

Folkestone ChronicleFrom the Folkestone Chronicle

Folkestone ObserverFrom the Folkestone Observer

 

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