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Alexandra Hotel 1915 - 1919



Folkestone Express 21-8-1915

Wednesday, August 18th: Before Lieut. Col. Fynmore, Alderman Jenner, G.I. Swoffer, R.J. Linton, G. Boyd and H.C. Kirke Esqs.

Mr. G.W. Haines applied on behalf of Mrs. Barber, the widow of the late Mr. J.E. Barber, for temporary authority to sell at the Alexandra Hotel, the licence of which was held by her husband.

The application was granted.

Folkestone Herald 21-8-1915

Wednesday, August 18th: Before Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Mr. R.J. Linton, Councillor G. Boyd, Alderman C. Jenner, and Mr. H. Kirke.

Mrs. Barber, the widow of the late Councillor Barber, applied for the temporary transfer of the licence of the Alexandra Hotel to herseof. Mr. G.W. Haines appeared for the applicant.

The transfer was granted.
 
Folkestone Express 9-10-1915

Local News
At the Police Court on Wednesday licence was transferred as follows: The Alexandra Hotel, from the late Councillor J.E. Barber to the widow.

Folkestone Herald 9-10-1915

Wednesday, October 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Mr. R.J. Linton, and Col. G.P. Owen.

The licence of the Alexandra Hotel was transferred from the name of the late Councillor Barber to his widow.

Folkestone Express 2-11-1918

Local News

The Magistrates on Tuesday temporarily transferred the licence of the Alexandra Hotel from Mrs. Barber, the widow of Councillor Barber, to Mr. Stiff, of Dover.

Folkestone Herald 2-11-1918

Local News

On Tuesday the Magistrates sanctioned the transfer of the licence of the Alexandra Hotel from Mrs. Barber (widow of the late Councillor J. Barber) to Mr. Harry Stiff, who is well-known both at Dover and Hythe.

Folkestone Express 16-11-1918

Local News

At a special licensing sessions at the Police Court on Wednesday the following licence was transferred: The Alexandra, from Mrs. Barber to Mr. F.E. Steff

 

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