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Saturday, 3 August 2013

Raglan 1890s



Folkestone Express 9-12-1893

Wednesday, December 6th: Before H.W. Poole, W. Wightwick and W.G. Herbert Esqs., and Surgeon General Gilbourne.

Temporary authority was granted to Frederick William Cullen to sell at the Raglan Tavern.

Note: Date for this is at variance with More Bastions.

Folkestone Chronicle 7-6-1895

Local News

At the Borough Police Court on Wednesday the licence of the Raglan Hotel was transferred to Mr. Robson

Folkestone Express 8-6-1895

Wednesday, June 5th: Before C.J. Pursey and W. Wightwick Esqs.


The licence of the Raglan Tavern was transferred to W.T. Robson 

Folkestone Express 24-10-1896

Local News

On Saturday last Sidney Thomas Robson, of the Raglan Tavern, was summoned for selling liquor at prohibited hours. Sergt. Swift deposed to finding the house open at 11.30 on the night of the 5th inst., and several people were playing at “nap”. The defence was that the defendant had entertained his friends at supper, and the Magistrates dismissed the summons. On a second summons, for permitting gambling with cards, the defendant was convicted, and fined 10s. and 14s. costs.

Folkestone Express 7-8-1897

Friday, July 30th: Before C.J. Pursey Esq., and Alderman Salter.

John Bowden, an outporter, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Dover Road on Thursday evening. Prisoner pleaded Guilty.

P.C. Watson said on Thursday evening he saw prisoner ejected from the Raglan Hotel. He used most filthy language and he had to be taken into custody.

Prisoner, who had been previously convicted for a similar offence, was fined 10s. and 4s. 6d. costs, or in default seven days`. Defendant was refused time for payment, and went to prison.

Folkestone Up To Date 9-7-1898

Saturday, July 2nd: Before Ald. Banks, J. Pledge, J. Fitness, and T.J. Vaughan Esqs.

License was transferred to Mr. King, of the Raglan Tavern, Dover Road.
  
Folkestone Chronicle 6-8-1898

Wednesday, August 3rd: Before Messrs. J. Pledge, W.G. Herbert, W. Wightwick, and C.J. Pursey.

Mr. Henry King was granted permission to sell at the Raglan Tavern 

Folkestone Up To Date 6-8-1898

Wednesday, August 3rd: Before J. Pledge, W.C. Herbert, W. Wightwick, and C.J. Pursey esqs.

Transfer was sanctioned to Mr. Henry King, Raglan Tavern, corner of Dover Street and Dover Road 
  
 
Folkestone Herald 6-8-1898

Police Court Report

On Wednesday licence was granted to Mr. Henry King, Raglan Tavern

Hythe Reporter 13-8-1898

Folkestone Police Court

At the sitting of the Bench of Magistrates last Wednesday, the following licence was transferred:

Mr. Harry King was granted a transfer of the licence of the Raglan Tavern.
 

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