Robin Hood (Ramsgate)

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Hardres Street, formerly Frederick Street, where the Robin Hood was situated.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Hardres Street, formerly known as Frederick Street, where the Robin Hood was situated / Google Earth Street View.]]

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The Robin Hood on Hardres Street, then named Frederick Street, in Ramsgate is recorded only in the period 1858-61.

Pub Wiki lists the pub with a Thomas Haywood as publican, citing Melvilles Directory (1858) as source.[1] A website with historical information on Kent public houses[2] adds a single reference, a notice of 'Ramsgate Petty Sessions' in a regional newspaper, dated 23 Nov. 1861, according to which Thomas Hayward, the landlord at the Robin Hood, was fined for selling beer before noon on a Sunday (or at least outside opening hours).[3] Template:PnItemQry

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