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I have only just started the research into the pubs of Deal. I am hoping for more information as soon as time allows, so if you have any information regarding this pub or better still any photographs, please email me at the address below.

More information will be added as soon as I find it.

 

From the Kentish Post or Canterbury News-Letter, August 22-25, 1730. Kindly sent from Alec Hasenson.

To be sold by auction at the Sign of the Three Kings in Deal, on Monday the 17th Day of September next, in one Lot, the several Public Houses following, all lying at Deal, viz. the Sign of the Crown, late in the occupation of the widow Brockman; the Sign of the Bricklayer’s Arms, now in the occupation of Stephen Forrest; the Sign of the Unicorn, in the occupation of Henry Hillgrove; the Sign of the Fleece, in the occupation of John Wealand; the Sign of the Globe, in the occupation of Stephen Norris; and the Sign of the Carpenter’s Arms, in the occupation of William Savine; with another Tenement adjoining, in the occupation of Nicholas Ladd: the first of which Houses is Freehold, the two next are Leasehold for eleven years, renewable on a small fine certain, and the rest Leasehold from the Archbishop of Canterbury.
 

From the Kentish Post or Canterbury News-Letter, August 5th 1750. Kindly sent from Alec Hasenson.

Sale by auction of a Deal Boat at the sign of the Unicorn in Deal, August 10, 1750.

 

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HILLGROVE Henry 1730

 

If anyone should have any further information, or indeed any pictures or photographs of the above licensed premises, please email:-

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