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Smiffy:
The New Fox & Hounds always seems to have had this name going back to at least 1858 - I can't find a proper reference to the original Fox & Hounds that this one may have replaced, although Perry St. was also known as Fox & Hound Lane. It may have just been a Beer house which would mean it wouldn't be indicated as such on a map. I'm not sure if The New Fox & Hounds is still there, the last I heard it had been renamed "The Fox" and has since closed. The Mason's Arms was situated next door to Bacon's Mill, although by this time only the base of the mill would have remained and was being used as a shop.

pr1uk:

--- Quote from: castle261 on November 08, 2019, 04:45:41 PM ---Well it`s a small world, I used to give my dad a few quid, so as I could be with my girl friend.
Mum and dad jumped at the chance, coats on, and they were gone.
The pub --- The Rose in the Valley --
I was sent on Sunday morning, to the `off license`in the`Clarence`pub in Pagitt street,
with a big jug  to take home, full of draught beer.


I came across the `1911 Medway Pub Census. (with the owners)


  https;//pubwiki.co.uk/KentPubs/Chatham/Chatham1911.shtml

--- End quote ---


Yes I also had a pint in the Clarence now and again and sometimes a pub in Ordnance St my step father and his brothers used called Mason's Arms. When I was younger I used to visit my Grandfather and he used to give me a couple of pint bottles with screw tops and I would visit The New Fox, top of Ordnance St (the original was bomb in the war) and go in the Jug & Bottle to have the bottles filled with Mild. Youngsters don't appreciate that back in the day apart from bottled beer all that was on offer was Mild or Bitter and it was affordable 

castle261:
Well it`s a small world, I used to give my dad a few quid, so as I could be with my girl friend.
Mum and dad jumped at the chance, coats on, and they were gone.
The pub --- The Rose in the Valley --
I was sent on Sunday morning, to the `off license`in the`Clarence`pub in Pagitt street,
with a big jug  to take home, full of draught beer.


I came across the `1911 Medway Pub Census. (with the owners)


  https;//pubwiki.co.uk/KentPubs/Chatham/Chatham1911.shtml







stuartwaters:

Smiffy:
I've been sending Paul odds and ends for a while now. Attempting to record every pub that's ever existed in Kent is a mammoth task.

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