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The modern address is at 111 New Street; which suggests this building has encompassed the Prince of Orange and the Prince Albert since 1938 when they were separate pubs.
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Prince Albert, 106 New Street, Ashford
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Prince Albert, 109 New Street, Ashford - in 2011
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Residents at this address.
1874/Edward Batt/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1881/Edward Batt/Beer Retailer & Carrier/44/Smarden, Kent/Census
1881/Sarah Ann Batt/Wife/43/Bethersden, Kent/Census
1881/Hetty Batt/Daughter/12/Ashford, Kent/Census
1881/Alfred Batt/Son/8/Ashford, Kent/Census
1881/Elizabeth Batt/Daughter/4/Ashford, Kent/Census
1881/Tilden Batt/Son/3 months/Ashford, Kent/Census
1901/Edward Batt/Beer Retailer/65/Smarden, Kent/Census
1901/Sarah A Batt/Wife/63/Bethersden, Kent/Census
1901/Alfred Batt/Son, Whiters Grainer (Paint)/25/Ashford, Kent/Census
1901/Elizabeth Batt/Daughter/23/Ashford, Kent/Census
1901/Tildon Batt/Son, Painter/20/Ashford, Kent/Census
1903/Edward Batt/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1913/Mrs Sarah Batt/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1918/Mrs Sarah Batt/Beer Retailer, 109 New street/../../Post Office
Directory
1938/Ernest T S Peacock/../../../Post Office Directory