Thanks And Acknowledgements

My thanks go to Kent Libraries and Archives - Folkestone Library and also to the archive of the Folkestone Herald. For articles from the Folkestone Observer, my thanks go to the Kent Messenger Group. Southeastern Gazette articles are from UKPress Online, and Kentish Gazette articles are from the British Newspaper Archive. See links below.

Paul Skelton`s great site for research on pubs in Kent is also linked

Other sites which may be of interest are the Folkestone and District Local History Society, the Kent History Forum, Christine Warren`s fascinating site, Folkestone Then And Now, and Step Short, where I originally found the photo of the bomb-damaged former Langton`s Brewery, links also below.


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Core dates and information on licensees tenure are taken from Martin Easdown and Eamonn Rooney`s two fine books on the pubs of Folkestone, Tales From The Tap Room and More Tales From The Tap Room - unfortunately now out of print. Dates for the tenure of licensees are taken from the very limited editions called Bastions Of The Bar and More Bastions Of The Bar, which were given free to very early purchasers of the books.

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Whilst the above-mentioned books and supplements represent an enormous amount of research over many years, it is almost inevitable that further research will throw up some differences to the published works. Where these have been found, I have noted them. This is not intended to detract in any way from previous research, but merely to indicate that (possible) new information is available.

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Saturday, 4 October 2014

Pack Horse, Dover Street 1793 - 1798

Licensees

William Palmer 1793 1794
William Moon 1794 1796
William Holmes 1796 1797 Later Red Cow
Thomas Brenchley 1797 1798 Renamed Hovelling Boat



Folkestone Sessions Books 1765 – 1779 & 1792 - 1811

General Sessions 21-10-1794

Before John Castle (Mayor), Thomas Baker, John Stredwick, and Joseph Milton.

William Moon appeared and prayed to have the licence granted to William Palmer at the Pack Horse (Red Lyon deleted) assigned over to him, which was granted on his entering into a recognisance with two sureties pursuant to the late Act of Parliament, when he proposed William Palmer and George Boxer, who were accepted.

Folkestone Sessions Books 1765 – 1779 & 1792 - 1811

General Sessions 31-1-1797

Before Thomas Baker (Mayor), David Puttee, John Minter, Edward Andrews, Joseph Sladen, William Knight, John Castle, Jacob Stredwick and Joseph Milton

The licence of the Pack Horse was transferred to Thomas Brenchley
 
 

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