This inn known by the name and sign of the George and Dragon was built in the 24th year of the 1st reign of Henry VI, in 1446. It was at it’s day of foundation and for many years to follow a dwelling house, owned then, by the estate of one Peter Taychell, who possessed the mortgages on properties and lands in Sandwich, Ash and Wingham. In 1552, there resided one Thomas Webb, sailmaker who took advantage of the newly formed Licensing Registration act of 1549. With a career change in mind applied for and was granted a licence to sell ales from his premises. At this time the house bore no title of registration and was recorded as a “typpling house in Fisher Stete” and Webb it’s “typplere” a situation that was passed down for a further 60 years.
24 Fisher Street, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9EJ
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http://www.georgeanddragon-sandwich.co.uk/
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