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My thanks go to Kent Libraries and Archives - Folkestone Library and also to the archive of the Folkestone Herald. For articles from the Folkestone Observer, my thanks go to the Kent Messenger Group. Southeastern Gazette articles are from UKPress Online, and Kentish Gazette articles are from the British Newspaper Archive. See links below.

Paul Skelton`s great site for research on pubs in Kent is also linked

Other sites which may be of interest are the Folkestone and District Local History Society, the Kent History Forum, Christine Warren`s fascinating site, Folkestone Then And Now, and Step Short, where I originally found the photo of the bomb-damaged former Langton`s Brewery, links also below.


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Saturday 22 March 2014

Prince Albert 1915 - 1919



Folkestone Express 4-9-1915

Tuesday, August 31st: Before G.I. Swoffer, R.J. Linton, G. Boyd and W.G. Harrison Esqs., and the Rev. Epworth Thompson.

The licence of the Prince Albert Hotel, Rendezvous Street, was temporarily transferred from Mrs. Jacobs to Mr. A.J. Valder.

Folkestone Express 9-10-1915

Local News

At the Police Court on Wednesday licence was transferred as follows: The Prince Albert, from Mrs. Jacob to Mr. A. Valder.

Folkestone Herald 9-10-1915

Wednesday, October 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Mr. R.J. Linton, and Col. G.P. Owen.

The licence of the Prince Albert Hotel was transferred from Mrs. Jacobs to Mr. A. Valder 

Folkestone Express 26-1-1918

Local News

The licence of the Prince Albert Hotel was, on Tuesday, temporarily transferred by the Magistrates (Messrs. G.I. Swoffer and E.T. Morrison) from Mr. Valder to Mr. G. Manger, who formerly held a licence at Gravesend.

Folkestone Herald 26-1-1918

Local News

At the Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. G.I. Swoffer and Mr. E.T. Morrison, the licence of the Prince Albert Hotel was temporarily transferred from Mr. A.J. Valder to Mr. G.D. Manger.

Folkestone Express 9-2-1918

Annual Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, February 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Col. Fynmore, Messrs. G.I. Swoffer, G. Boyd, A. Stace and H. Kirke, Colonel Owen and the Rev. Epworth Thompson.

The following licence was transferred: Prince Albert, from Mr. Valder to Mr. Munns (sic).

Folkestone Herald 9-2-1918

Annual Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, March 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Councillor G. Boyd, Colonel G.P. Owen, Councillor E. Stace, Mr. H. Kirke, and the Rev. H. Epworth Thompson.

The following transfer was confirmed:

The Prince Albert, from Mr. Valder to Mr. D. Munns (sic).

Folkestone Express 9-3-1918

Adjourned Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, March 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Colonel Fynmore, Messrs. G.I. Swoffer, G. Boyd, A. Stace and H. Kirke, Colonel Owen and the Rev. H. Epworth Thompson.

The Clerk (Mr. Andrew) said there were several licences to come before the Magistrates for really automatic renewal. The Queen`s Hotel and the Wellington beerhouse were referred from the annual sessions, since when the following licences had been transferred; The Price Albert, the Shakespeare, the True Briton, and the Harbour Inn. The licences were granted.
 


 

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