Folkestone Express
24-6-1922
Elham Petty Sessions
At the fortnightly sitting of the Elham Petty Sessional
Court on Thursday in last week, Dr. W. Tyson presided on the Bench.
Albert Charles Maycock, of the Star Inn, Newington, was summoned
for selling whisky which had been adulterated.
Evidence was given that a pint of whisky was found on
analysis to be 39.84 degrees under proof.
Mrs. Maycock, wife of defendant, explained how the matter
occurred, and the Bench decided that there had been an error of judgement, and
fined defendant only 5s., also expressing the opinion that there should be no
opposition to the renewal of the licence.
Folkestone Herald
13-3-1926
Obituary
We regret to announce the death on Tuesday, at the Star Inn,
Newington, of the proprietor, Mr. Alfred Charles Maycock. The deceased, who was
the youngest son of Mr. H. Maycock, the original proprietor (sic), was in his
47th year. Before taking over the Star he was fourteen years
billiard marker at the Radnor Club, and on his relinquishing the position he
was presented by members of the Club with an inscribed watch and illuminated
address in recognition of his faithful service. He leaves a widow and a son and
daughter.
Folkestone
Express 27-3-1926
Local News
The funeral of the late Mr. A.C. Maycock, of the Star
Inn, Newington, took place at the Newington Churchyard on Friday.
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