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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Eagle 1900s


Folkestone Chronicle 1-11-1902

Saturday, October 25th: Before Mr. W. Wightwick, Lieut. Colonel Hamilton, and Mr. W.G. Herbert.

Mr. Fred Taylor applied for and was granted temporary authority in respect of the Eagle Tavern, Guildhall Street, Mr. Taylor having taken over the business from Mr. Albert Clark.

Folkestone Express 2-4-1904

Wednesday, March 30th: Before Alderman Banks, W.G. Herbert, and G.I. Swoffer Esqs.

The licence of the Eagle Tavern was temporarily transferred from Frederick Godden Taylor to George Wooderson.

Folkestone Herald 2-4-1904

Wednesday, March 30th: Before Alderman J. Banks, W.G. Herbert and G.I. Swoffer.

An application to draw at the Eagle Tavern was granted to George Wooderson, the temporary transfer being from Fredk. David Godden Taylor.

Folkestone Chronicle 16-4-1904

Wednesday, April 13th: Before Mr. W.G. Herbert, Lieut. Cols. Westropp and Fynmore, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, and Mr. J. Stainer.

The Bench granted transfer of the licence of the following premises: The Eagle Tavern, from Frederick Taylor to George Willis

Note: Eagle transfer is listed as George Wooderson in More Bastions.  

Folkestone Express 16-4-1904

Wednesday, April 13th: Before W.G. Herbert Esq., Lieut. Col. Fynmore, Lieut. Col. Westropp, G.I. Swoffer and J. Stainer Esqs.

Geo. Wooderson applied for the licence of the Eagle Tavern to be transferred to himself from Frederick Godden Taylor. Allowed.

Folkestone Herald 16-4-1904


Wednesday, April 13th: Before Ald. W.G. Herbert, Lieut. Colonel Fynmore, Mr. J. Stainer, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, and Lieut. Colonel Westropp.

Licence was transferred as follows:- The Eagle, from Fredk. Hayward Godden Taylor to George Wooderson Gardner
 

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