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Three Cups, 18 Broad Street, Canterbury

Canterbury pub index

Directory of Pubs in the UK,  historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Canterbury, Kent .

Residents at this address

1874/Thomas Hayward/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/John Whittaker/Licensed Victualler/42/St Martins, Kent/Census
1881/John Whittaker/Father, Agricultural Labourer/70/Littlebourne, Kent/Census
1881/Mary Whittaker/Mother/67/Ickham, Ken/Census
1881/George Whittaker/Brother, Agricultural Labourer/46/St Martins, Kent/Census
1881/Walter G Whittaker Simmonds/Brother, Railway Servant/19/Littlebourne, Kent/Census
1881/Jno Wm Smith/Lodger, Gardener/39/Westgate, Kent/Census
1881/Thos Bromley/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/36/Upper Hardres, Kent/Census
1881/Wm Sampson/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/33/Herne Hill, Kent/Census
1881/John Sampson/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/35/../Census

1882/John Whittaker/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/John Whittaker/../../../Post Office Directory

Arthur Edward Dobson (my Great Grandfathers brother) who was running The Three Cups in 1903, is actually the brother in law of Adeline Jessie Dobson who was running the Two Bells in 1903 and 1913. He was at the Fordwich Arms, Fordwich in the 1901 census. The Thomas Dobson that has the pub in 1922 is Adeline's husband, brother of course to Arthur who had the Three Cups.  *

1903/Arthur Edward Dobson/../../../Post Office Directory

1913/Albert Waller/../../../Post Office Directory

1922/John Reid/../../../Post Office Directory


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