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NOTES AND QUERIES. [ii s. iv. OCT. 21, 1911.
I have compiled the following list for Kent. As it is rather lengthy, I have
confined it to those houses named after Peers and Baronets, and have excluded those
named after members of the Royal Family :
Person.
Marquess of Abergavenny. Earl of Beaconsfield Marquess Camden.
Earl of Clarendon.
Earl of Darnley.
Sir Henry Dering, Bt.
Duke of Marlborough.
Inn. Locality.
Abergavenny Arms Frant
Beaconsfield Arms. . Dover
Camden Arms . . Ramsgate . .
Camden Arms . . Pembury
Camden Inn . . Tunbridge Wells
Clarendon Inn . . Chatham
Darnley Arms . . Gravesend . .
Dering Arms . . Ashford
Duke of
Marlborough . . Margate
Duke of
Marlborough
The Earl Grey
The Earl St. Vincent
The Earl of War- wick
Fagge Arms
Faversham Arms
Goldsmid Arms
Leicester Arms
Lord Bexley Arms . .
The Lord Duncan
Lord Eardley Arms
Lord Exmouth Arms
The Lord Homes- dale
The Lord Napier
The Lord Palmerston
The Lord Raglan
The Lord Raglan
The Lord Roberts
Nevill Arms
Old Lord Raglan
Sir Jeffery Amhers
Sir Robert Peel
Torrington Arms
Viscount Hardinge
In addition to the above there are public-houses named after the Duke of Wellington at Ashford, Chatham, Crayford, Deal, Dover, Gravesend, Maidstone, Margate, New Brompton, and Sheerness ; and after Lord Nelson at Broadstairs, Canterbury, Chatham, Deal, Dover, Folkestone, Gravesend, Hythe, Maidstone, Ramsgate, Rochester, Sheerness, Sittingbourne, and Whitstable. R. VATJGHAN GOWER.
Ferndale Lodge, Tunbridge Wells.
Ashford
99 99
Folkestone
Earl Grey.
it Ramsgate
Earl St. Vincent.
Welling
Earl of Warwick.
Ashford
Sir John Fagge, Bt.
Faversham
Earl of Faversham.
Groombridge
Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bt.
Penshurst
Earl of Leicester.
Bexley
(Query.)
Chatham
Viscount Duncan.
3 Belvedere
(Query.)
ns New Brompton
Viscount Exmouth.
Bromley
Viscount Holmesdale.
Chatham
Lord Napier.
on Penge
Lord Palmerston.
Staplehurst
Lord Raglan.
Ashford
Earl Roberts.
Tunbridge Wells . .
Marquess of Abergavenny.
Chatham
Lord Raglan.
~> Sevenoaks
Field-Marshal Sir Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst
Chatham
Sir Robert Peel, Bt.
Mereworth
Earl of Torrington.
New Brompton
Viscount Hardinge of Lahore.
To the list should be added "The Duke
of St. Albans," at the foot of West Hill,
Highgate. CECIL CLARKE.
Junior Athenaeum Club.
"The Chandos Arms," Edgware, Middle- sex, named from the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, the owner of Canons, should be added to the list. F. S. SNELL.
As there have been included in these lists public-houses which commemorate local persons of note, as well as peers and lists of the former will prove both interesting and valuable I would note " The Bennett's Arms " at Lawhitton, near Launceston. The name commemorates a family long passed away that of Bennett of Hexworthy, the
most noteworthy of whose representatives
was Col. Robert Bennett, M.P. for Cornwall,
and Launceston in the Civil War period, and
a member of Cromwell's Council of State
(for him see ' D.N.B.,' vol. iv. p. 236).
DUNHEVED.
The second Lord Tyrawley (ante, p. 271) won a more enduring memorial than a public-house sign, being pilloried by Pope, ' Imitations of Horace ' Book I. Epistle VI. : Go dine with Chartres, in each vice outdo K [innou] 1's lewd cargo, or T [yrawle]y's crew. EDWARD BENSLY.
In addition to the Tyrawley peerage creation of 1706 (Charles O'Hara) men- tioned in the editorial note to MB. T. H.