DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

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Page Updated:- Monday, 27 September, 2021.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1861

Paris Inn

Latest 1873

Snargate Street

Dover

 

In existence after the original "Paris Hotel", which at 91 Snargate Street would have demolished around 1854 when a private steam operator and later the Packet Yard took the site.

However, there is mention of this "Paris Inn or Hotel" in Snargate Street mentioned in the years between 1863 and 1873 after the original had ceased to exist. Perhaps this was a rebuild.

 

Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette, Saturday 30 August 1862.

Deaths.

August 22, at the "Paris Inn," Snargate Street, Mr. Standen.

 

From the Kentish Chronicle, 31 January, 1863.

A MISTAKE.

A bouquet of primroses was recently purchased by Mrs. Ann Standen, of the “Paris Inn,” Snargate-street, Dover, from a poor boy in the street. She afterwards discovered that she had paid him with two sovereigns instead of two new bronze halfpence, as she had supposed at the time. The boy was apprehended by the police within 30 minutes, but the gold was not found, and the magistrates regretted that they could not assist Mrs. Standen in the matter.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

STANDEN James 1861+ (age 42 in 1861Census)

STANDEN Edward 1863

JONES Henry 1871-73 (age 35 in 1871Census)

 

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