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Saturday, 11 June 2022

Marquis Of Wellington, (Old) High Street c1813 - 1836

Licensees

Henry Chapman Listed 1817   
Edward Earl c1826 1828 
Ann Earl 1828 1830
Joseph Earl 1830 1836 To Folkestone Lugger. Renamed Earl Grey

Kentish Chronicle 10-8-1819 

Advertisement extract:

Kent. Desirable freehold inns, public houses and other estates, which will be sold by auction sometime in the month of September next, unless previously disposed of by private contract:

Lot 7: All that messuage, tenement or public house called the Marquis of Wellington, situate in the town of Folkestone, in the possession of Henry Chapman, who has had notice to quit on the 5th of January next.

For particulars and to treat for the purchase of the estates, apply personally to Mr. Hodgson, or Mr. Richard Harrison, of Sandwich; Mr. Osborn, of Margate; or to Mr. Noakes, Solicitor, Sandwich.

9th August, 1819

Kentish Chronicle 7-10-1828 

Death: Oct. 3, at Ashford, aged 50 years, Mr. E. Earl, landlord of the Marquis of Wellington public house at Folkestone.

Note: New date

Kentish Chronicle 20-4-1830, Maidstone Gazette 20-4-1830

Marriage: April 10, at St. Mildred`s Church, Canterbury, Mr. Joseph Earl to Mrs. Ann Earl, landlady of the Marquis of Wellington, Folkestone.

Note: Seems to indicate that Ann Earl took over the Marquis of Wellington following the death of Edward Earl in 1828.

Maidstone Journal 20-4-1830 

Marriage: April 10, at St. Mildred`s Church, Canterbury, Mr. Joseph Earl to Mrs. Ann Earl, landlady of the Marquis of Wellington, Folkestone.

Note: Seems to indicate that Ann Earl took over the Marquis of Wellington following the death of Edward Earl in 1828.

 

 

 

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