Royal Oak. William Henry Collar (son of the landlord) and his mother, Bessie Jane Collar.. Date unknown. From a postcard. Image by kind permission of Jeremy Godden |
Folkestone Chronicle
31-8-1901
Wednesday, August 28th: Before Alderman J. Banks,
and Messrs. Wightwick, Herbert, Hamilton, and Swoffer.
Mr. Collar, a late employee of the Folkestone Corporation,
was granted temporary authority to retail beer, etc., at the Royal Oak Inn,
North Street.
Folkestone Express
31-8-1901
Wednesday, August 28th: before Alderman Banks,
Colonel Hamilton, W.G. Herbert, W. Wightwick, and G.I. Swoffer Esqs.
The licence of the Royal Oak, North Street, was temporarily
transferred to Mr. Collar.
Henry
Collar was granted a transfer of the licence of the Royal Oak, North Street.
The
licence of the of the Royal Oak, North Street, was transferred to Henry Collard
Folkestone Herald
31-8-1901
Wednesday, August 28th: Before Alderman J. Banks,
Messrs. W. Wightwick, W.G. Herbert and G.I. Swoffer, and Lieut. Colonel
Hamilton.
Mr. Collard was given temporary authority to carry on
business at the Royal Oak Inn until the Adjourned Licensing Sessions.
Folkestone Express
14-9-1901
Wednesday, September 11th: Before T.J. Vaughan,
G. Peden, and J. Stainer Esqs., Lieut. Col. Westropp, and Lieut. Col. Hamilton.
Folkestone Herald
14-9-1901
Wednesday, September 11th: Before Councillors
T.J. Vaughan and G. Peden, Mr. J. Stainer, Mr. W. Wightwick, and Lieut.
Colonels Westropp and Hamilton.
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