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Harbour Inn 1910s


Harbour Hotel 1916

Folkestone Express 19-1-1918

Local News

The licence of the Harbour Inn was, on Tuesday, temporarily transferred from Mr. T. Hall to Mr. Mainwood.

Folkestone Express 9-2-1918

Annual Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, February 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Col. Fynmore, Messrs. G.I. Swoffer, G. Boyd, A. Stace and H. Kirke, Colonel Owen and the Rev. Epworth Thompson.

The following licence was transferred: Harbour Hotel, from Mr. T. Hall to Mr. Mainwood.
 
Folkestone Express 9-3-1918

Adjourned Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, March 6th: Before Mr. E.T. Ward, Lieut. Colonel Fynmore, Messrs. G.I. Swoffer, G. Boyd, A. Stace and H. Kirke, Colonel Owen and the Rev. H. Epworth Thompson.

The Clerk (Mr. Andrew) said there were several licences to come before the Magistrates for really automatic renewal. The Queen`s Hotel and the Wellington beerhouse were referred from the annual sessions, since when the following licences had been transferred; The Price Albert, the Shakespeare, the True Briton, and the Harbour Inn. The licences were granted.
 

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