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Saturday, 11 January 2014

Bouverie Arms 1910 - 1914



Folkestone Express 28-5-1910

Wednesday, May 25th: Before Messrs. E.T. Ward, W.G. Herbert, and R.J. Linton, and Major Leggett.

The licence of the Bouverie Arms was temporarily transferred from Mr. Attwood to Mr. A. Hart, a former tenant.

Folkestone Express 9-7-1910

Wednesday, July 6th: Before Mr. R.J. Linton and Major Leggett.
 
The licence of the Bouverie Arms, Cheriton Road, was transferred from Mr. Attwood to Mr. A. Hart.

Folkestone Daily News 11-9-1912

Local News

Harry Culver, a well-known man with a wife and family to provide for, lost his horse on Saturday. The horse was worth about £25 – a terrific loss for a man in his position, and one which will prevent him from obtaining a livelihood.

Fortunately Mr. Albert Hart, the proprietor of the Bouverie Arms, and the young and energetic Guardian of the Poor, who has saved the ratepayers so much by his skill and knowledge in building the new infirmaries, stepped into the breach and opened a subscription, which we publish in today`s paper. It will be seen that some of Mr. Hart`s influential friends have headed the same, and we trust that in a few days he will have received sufficient to replace Culver`s loss.

Every subscription given to Mr. Hart will be acknowledged through our columns. We might note that every penny given will go to Culver, and no deductions will be made either for printing, postage, collecting, etc. Mr. Hart gives his services free, and any little assistance we can afford is also freely given.

Folkestone Daily News 22-5-1913
 
Wednesday, May 21st: Before Messrs Herbert, Vaughan, Leggett, Morrison, Fynmore, Linton and Boyd.

Mr. Albert Hart applied for an occasional licence to supply excisable goods at the Town Hall on the occasion of the Football Smoking Concert on Monday night.

The application was granted, the hours being from 7.50 p.m. to 10 p.m., the Chairman announcing that the law did not allow a later hour.

Folkestone Express 24-5-1913

Local News

At a special licensing sessions on Wednesday an occasional licence was granted to Mr. A. Hart to sell at the Football Club smoker at the Town Hall on Monday evening from 7.30 to 10 o`clock.

Folkestone Herald 24-5-1913

Wednesday, May 21st: Before Mr. W.G. Herbert, Alderman T.J. Vaughan, Major G.E. Leggett, Mr. R.J. Linton, Mr. G. Boyd, and Mr. E.T. Morrison.
Mr. Hart applied for an occasional licence from 7.30 to 11 p.m. at the Town Hall, on the occasion of the smoking concert to be held in connection with the Folkestone Football Club. A licence from 7.30 to 10 p.m. was granted, it being pointed out that it was not legal to grant an occasional licence after 10 p.m.

 
 
 

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