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Martello 1910 - 1914



Folkestone Express 27-5-1911

Local News

We regret to announce that Mr. Richard White, formerly proprietor of the Martello Hotel, died on Sunday morning, after a protracted illness, aged 75.

Folkestone Express 23-8-1913

Local News

At the Police Court on Wednesday the following licence was transferred, temporary authority having been sanctioned previously by the Magistrates: The Martello Hotel, from Mrs. White to Mr. Taylor.

Folkestone Herald 23-8-1913

Wednesday, August 20th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Alderman T.J. Vaughan, Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Capt. Chamier, and Councillor W.J. Harrison.

The licence of the Martello Hotel, Dover Road, was transferred from Mrs. White to Mr. Taylor.


Folkestone Express 28-11-1914

Wednesday, November 25th: Before E.T. Ward, G.I. Swoffer, R.J. Linton, G. Boyd, and E.T. Morrison esqs.

An application was made for the transfer of the licence of the Martello Hotel from Mr. Taylor to Mr. Bridges, of the White Horse Inn.

The Chief Constable said he had no objection, and the application was granted.

Folkestone Herald 28-11-1914

Wednesday, November 25th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Col. Fynmore, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Mr. R.J. Linton, Councillor G. Boyd, Alderman C. Jenner, Mr. E.T. Morrison, and Mr. J.J. Giles.

Application was made for the temporary transfer of the licence of the Martello Hotel, Dover Road, from Mr. Taylor to Mr. Bridges, landlord of the White Horse Inn, Hawkinge.

The Chief Constable said Mr. Taylor had been the tenant of the Martello Hotel for 16 months, and Mr. Bridges had tenanted the White Horse Inn, near Folkestone, for 23 years.

The application was granted.

 

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