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Kent 1903 Public House Directory Listing - UV

This information could be useful in tracking the Publicans in the 1901 census. I would imagine that many Publicans and Licensed Victuallers also moved into London, as also,  parts of the area of Kent had become enveloped as part of the London area..

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Unicorn, James Draper, 62 St. Dunstan's street, Canterbury
Unicorn, -Mrs._ Maria Gilbert, Marden
Union, Sylvan Woodward, Commercial quay, Dover
Union Castle, Chas. Robinson, 48 Union street, Canterbury
Union Flag, Morris Horton, 72 Union street, Maidstone
United Service, Mrs. Laura .Ansell,- 188 High street, Chatham
Unity inn, H. J. Setterfield, 21, Palace street, Canterbury
Upper Red Lion, John E. Martin, Herne street, Herne, Canterbury

Vale tavern, James Woodgate, Vale road, Ramsgate
Valiant Sailor, William Aird, Folkestone hill, Folkestone & Hawkinge, Folkestone
Vauxhall, John 'Jeffery, Pembury road, Tonbridge
Vauxhall tavern, Jonathan Sims, Sturry road, Canterbury
Victoria, Mrs. Amelia Back, The Bridge, Wye, Ashford
Victoria, James Collinson, King street, Brook, Chatham
Victoria, Charles Henry Fox, High street, Herne Bay
Victoria inn, William Henry Wilton Hartland, Wincheap green, Canterbury
Victoria, Bramhall C. Howard, 71 Northgate street, Canterbury
Victoria, Richard Jack, North street, Strood, Rochester
Victoria, John Jordan, 104 Ramsgate road, Margate
Victoria, Edwin Mose, 14 Gladstone road, Deal
Victoria inn, James R. Farnham, 38 High street, Sheerness
Victoria. C. R. Quested, Risborough lane, Cheriton, Folkestone
Victoria, Thomas Rossiter, 2 Beaver road, South Ashford
Victoria, Frederick Skinner, 26 South street, Folkestone
Victoria, Thomas Wilkes, Marine parade, Sheerness-on-Sea
Victoria, John Winnifrith, Horse Shoe green, Mark Beech, Edenbridge
Victory, James Richard Bingham. Kingdsown, Dover
Victory, Thomas Binskin, Station lane, Harming, Maidstone
Victory tavern, G. H. Cossey, 23 High street, Strood, Rochester
Victory, John Alfred Curie, 63 Clarence street, Gravesend
Victory, Mrs. E. Drowley, 42 Church street, Tovil, Maidstone
Victory, Arthur Humphrey, Victory street, Sheerness-on-Sea
Vigo, John Manley, Fairseat, Wrotham
Vine, John Barrow, Gondhurst
Vine tavern, William King, The Vine, Sevenoaks
Vineyard, Mrs. Sarah Jolley, 35 Maidstone road, Rochester
Viscount Harding, William G. Croneen, 3 High street, New Brompton
Volunteer (The), Mrs. A. Beer, 52 London road, Dover
Volunteer, Miss K. E. Blackman, 39 West street, Sittingbourne
Volunteer inn, Ed. Branford, Bramling, Ickham, Dover
Volunteer inn, J. IV. Galloway, 6 Plains of Waterioo, Ramsgate


I thank the site Historical Directories for this information


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