Licensees
Phineas Jacobs 1766 1767
Martha Jacobs 1767 1773 (Mathew Jacobs listed in 1772 Sessions Book)
Joseph Jacobs 1773 1792 (John Jacobs listed in 1778 Sessions Book)
John Hall 1792 1794
Kentish Weekly Post
2-10-1770
Advertisement:
To be sold by auction to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 15th of
October, 1770, between the hours of two and six in the afternoon, at the
Saracen`s Head, in Folkestone, the hull of a new vessel, or shallop, now lying
upon Folkestone beach, burthen about forty tons. For further particulars
enquire of Phineas Jacobs, shipwright, in Folkestone.
Kentish Gazette 11-8-1773
Advertisement
To be sold publicly to the highest bidder, on Saturday the
14th instant, between the hours of four and six o`clock in the
afternoon, at the Saracen`s Head, in Folkestone, a cutter, about fifty six tons
or thereabouts, with all her materials, between fiv and six years old.
For
further particulars enquire of Mr. Joseph Sladden, at Folkestone
Kentish Gazette
25-10-1775
Advertisement
To be sold by Auction, at the Saracen`s Head, Folkestone, on
Thursday, the 26th instant, between the hours of five and seven in
the evening: A Cutter, of seventy six tons burthen. Has been built for three or
four years; is fit for immediate service.
Kentish Gazette 13-1-1779
Advertisement:
To be sold by auction at the Saracen`s Head in Folkestone on Thursday, the 21st
of this instant, between the hours of two and eight in the evening: all that
good cutter privateer called the Surprize, of Folkestone, Thomas Fagg, late
commander, burthen 70 ton, fitted with eight Carriage and eight Swivel guns,
and small-arms &c., &c., agreeable thereto. The above cutter is a prime
sailer, and only ten months old.
For
further particulars enquire of Mr. Phineas Jacob, Shipwright, at Folkestone.
Kentish Gazette
16-5-1781
Advertisement:
To be sold by public auction, at the Saracen`s Head in Folkestone, on Saturday
the 26th day of May instant, at two o`clock in the afternoon, a
shallop, about fifty tons, with all her materials, arms, ammunition and stores.
For
further particulars enquire of Mr. Thomas Tapley, of Folkestone, or Mr. Richard
Norwood, of Dover.
Kentish Gazette
17-7-1784
For
sale by public auction at the Saracen`s Head, in Folkestone, on Saturday, the
31st of July, at six o`clock in the evening, the Active cutter,
about two hundred tons.
Kentish Gazette
25-8-1786
To
be sold by auction, by the assignees of Phineas Jacob, a bankrupt, at the sign
of the Saracen`s Head, in Folkestone, on Tuesday, the 29th day of
August instant, at three o`clock in the afternoon; a parcel of land, now used
as a shipwright`s shop, with two workshops and buildings to the same adjoining,
situate, lying and being under the cliff in Folkestone aforesaid. Also a
cutter, as it is now building in the yard.
Particulars
may be known by applying to Mr. Reynolds, Folkestone.