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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Skippy`s Bar, Tontine Street 1992 - 1994

The former Skippy`s Bar, 1999. Credit Martin Easdown
 

Licensees

Barry Armstrong and Kerry Armstrong 1992 1993
Michael Burchett and Paul Mitchell 1993 1994

Scruffy Murphy`s, Rendezvous Street 1995 - 1999

Licensees
Catherine Kenneally and Audrey Anderson 1995 1995
Catherine Kenneally, Audrey Anderson and Owen Maxwell 1995 1996
Catherine Kenneally and Audrey Anderson 1996 1996
Audrey Anderson and David McFadden 1996 1997
David McFadden and Fiona Tweedie 1997 1998
Alison Scott 1998 1998
Gerald Edwards, Samantha Rhodes and Sharon Davies 1998 1999
Sharon Davies and Seamus Joyce 1999 1999 Renamed Fitzpatricks

Samuel Peto, Rendezvous Street c2007 - Present

Photo taken 2021

Samuel Peto 27-6-2009. Credit Paul Skelton (from http://www.dover-kent.com/Samuel-Peto-Folkestone.html)


Licensees 

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Red Witch, Tontine Street 1996 - 1997

Licensees

David Atkins and John Mees 1996 1997 From Harvey Hotel
Kathleen Mills and Terence Chamberlain 1997 1997 Kathleen Hills From Cheker. Terence Chamberlain Later Pullman

Red Lion (1), The Stade c1700 - 1765

Licensee 

William Hancock Listed 1741
Anne Gittens 1765
 
Folkestone Sessions Books 1765 – 1779 & 1792 - 1811


General Sessions 23-7-1765

Red Lyon

Ann Gittens, of the Town of Folkestone, in the County of Kent, victualler, Neat Ladd, of the same place, victualler, and Jacob Boxer, of the same place, victualler, came before me, John Hague Esq., Mayor, and other, the Jurats of the said town, and acknowledged themselves indebted to our Sovereign Lord the King in the manner following (that is to say): the said Ann Gittens in ten pounds and both the aforesaid Neat Ladd and Jacob Boxer in five pounds apiece as sureties for the said Ann Gittens, to be levied on each and every of their goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to and for the only proper use and behove of our said Lord the King, his heirs and successors.

The condition of this recognisance is such that whereas the above bound Ann Gittens is by the above named Mayor and Jurats licensed and allowed to keep a common inn or victualling house wherein she now dwells commonly called or known by the sign of the Red Lyon in Folkestone aforesaid from the date hereof for one whole year next ensuing or until the next General Licensing of Victuallers of the said town and no longer, if the said Ann Gittens  shall keep the due assize of bread and beer and shall not suffer any unlawful game or games, drunkenness or any other disorder in his (sic) said house, yard, garden or backside, but shall and do in all things govern the said house in accordance with the laws of this Realm, that then this recognisance shall be void, otherwise remain in full force or virtue.

The mark of Ann Gittens
Neat Ladd
Jacob Boxer
  

Note: This does not appear in More Bastions