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Princess Royal 1910s



Folkestone Daily News 19-1-1910

Wednesday, January 19th: Before Messrs. Ward, Herbert, Fynmore, Leggett, and Linton.

The licence of the Princess Royal was temporarily transferred from Mr. Bassett to Mr. Heritage.

Folkestone Express 22-1-1910

Wednesday, January 9th: Before Messrs. E.T. Ward, W.G. Herbert, R.J. Linton, Major Leggett, and Lieut. Colonel Fynmore.

The following licence was transferred: The Princess Royal, from Mr. C.S. Bassett to Mr. W. King Heritage.

Folkestone Herald 22-1-1910

Wednesday, January 19th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Colonel Fynmore, Major Leggett, and Messrs. W.G. Herbert and R.J. Linton.

The licence of the Princess Royal Hotel, South Street, was transferred from Mr. Stephen Bassett to Mr. H.W. Heritage.

Folkestone Daily News 23-2-1910

Wednesday, February 23rd: Before Messrs. Herbert, Swoffer, Linton, Hamilton, and Stainer.

Application was made for the transfer of the licence of the Princess Royal from Mr. Bassett to Mr. Heritage.

The application was granted.
 
Folkestone Express 26-2-1910

Wednesday, February 23rd: Before Mr. W.G. Herbert, Major Leggett, amd Messrs. J. Stainer, G.I. Dwoffer, and R.J. Linton.

The following transfer was confirmed: The Princess Royal from Mr. Bassett to Mr. Heritage.

Folkestone Herald 26-2-1910

Wednesday, February 23rd: Before Mr. W.G. Herbert, Major E.T. Leggett, Messrs. G.I. Swoffer, J. Stainer, and R.J. Linton.

The licence of the Princess Royal was transferred from Mr. Bassett to Mr. Heritage.

Folkestone Herald 27-5-1916

Local News

At the Folkestone Police Court yesterday, the licence of the Castle Inn, Foord Road, held by Mr. J. Attwood, was transferred to his wife, and that of Mr. Heritage, of the Princess Royal, South Street, to his wife. It was stated that both Mr. Attwood and Mr. Heritage were joining H.M. Forces.

Folkestone Express 3-6-1916

Friday, May 26th: Before E.T. Ward Esq., Colonel Fynmore, Alderman Pepper, Councillor R.G. Wood, and H. Kirke Esq.

The licences of the Castle Inn, Foord Road, and the Princes Royal, South Street, were temporarily transferred from the landlords to their wives, the husbands having been called up for military service. It was elicited that the wives had assisted in the management of the houses, and that there would be a competent man left on each of the premises.

Folkestone Herald 8-7-1916

Local News

At a transfer Sessions at the Police Court on Wednesday, Mr. William King Heritage, of the Princess Royal, South Street, applied for the transfer of the licence to his wife. To assist her he had secured an old man, who had good references and was very reliable. His wife was thoroughly experienced in the business. The application was granted.

Folkestone Herald 1-3-1919

Local News

On Wednesday the Magistrates consented to the transfer of licence as follows: The Princess Royal, South Street, from Mrs. Heritage to Mr. Heritage.


Folkestone Express 1-3-1919

Local News

The following licence was transferred at the Police Court on Wednesday: The Princess Royal, South Street, to Mr. Heritage from his wife.
 
 
 
 

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