London 1746 Rocques map

Prince of Wales, 14 Conduit Street, Faversham

Faversham pub index

I have also seen the address given as The Quays and as Noah’s Ark. This pub was present by 1850 and by 1908 had been renamed the Queen of Hearts. It was demolished in around 1960 and the site incorporated into the Shepherd Neame Brewery. **

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Faversham, Kent . The Faversham, Kent listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Residents at this address

1881/Benjamin R Spillett/Publican/29/Eastling, Kent/Census
1881/Lydia Spillett/Wife/25/Ospringe, Kent/Census
1881/Fred Spillett/Son/10/Ospringe, Kent/Census
1881/George Spillett/Son/5/Faversham, Kent/Census
1881/Ernest N Spillett/Son/10 months/Faversham, Kent/Census
1881/Mabel Scott/Domestic Servant/19/Liverpool, Lancashire/Census
+ Lodgers

1888/Benjamin R Spillett/../../../Swinnock’s Faversham Directory **

1908/Mrs Brown/../../../1908 Guide to Faversham **


** Provided By Stephen Harris

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