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Globe (2) 1925 - 1929



Folkestone Express 23-5-1925

Local News

The licence of the Globe Hotel, The Bayle, was transferred on Wednesday by the Folkestone Magistrates, from Mr. Henry John Butler to Mr. George Chambers, of Marden.

Folkestone Herald 23-5-1925

Local News

At the Folkestone Police Court on Wednesday (the Rev. H. Epworth Thompson in the chair), the licence of the Globe Hotel, The Bayle, was transferred from Henry John Butler to George Chambers.

Folkestone Herald 6-2-1926

Obituary

We regret to state that Mr. George Chambers, proprietor of the Globe Hotel, The Bayle, died on Wednesday. Deceased, who was in his 45th year, had been in possession of the hostelry less than a year, but during that period, owing to his geniality and obliging manner, he made a host of friends. A man of considerable culture, he had been associated in other days with agriculture, and had travelled considerably, both in the United States and Canada. To his widow considerable sympathy is extended.

The funeral will take place today.
 

Folkestone Express 13-2-1926

Obituary

The death took place on Wednesday in last week of Mr. George Chambers, the proprietor of the Globe Hotel, The Bayle, Folkestone, in his 45th year. He had been at the hotel for just under a year, but during that time he had made a large number of friends, who deeply regret his death. The funeral took place at Marden Churchyard on Saturday.

Annual Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, February 9th: Before Alderman R.J. Wood, Messrs. A.E. Pepper, Swoffer, E.T. Morrison, A. Stace, Owen, J.H. Blamey, W.R. Boughton, W. Hollands, W. Griffin, P. Broome-Giles, Miss A.M. Hunt, and Dr. W.J. Tyson.

The licence of the Globe Hotel, The Bayle, was transferred to Mrs. Eliza­beth Chambers.

Folkestone Herald 13-2-1926

Annual Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, February 10th: Before Alderman R.G. Wood, Dr. W.J. Tyson, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Mr. G. Boyd, Mr. E.T. Morrison, Col. G.P. Owen, Mr. A. Stace, Alderman A.E. Pepper, Mr. J.H. Blamey, Mr. W. Griffin, Mr. W.R. Boughton, Col. P. Broome-Giles, and Miss A.M. Hunt.

Mrs. E. Chambers applied for a temporary authority to carry on the Globe Hotel, The Bayle, her husband, who was the licensee, having died.

The authority was granted.

Folkestone Express 13-3-1926

Adjourned Licensing Sessions

The Folkestone adjourned licensing sessions were held on Wednesday at the Police Court, when the magistrates on the Bench were Alderman R. G. Wood, Miss Bunt, Col. Owen, Messrs. G. I. Swoffer, A. Stace and J. H. Blamey.

The licence of the Globe Hotel, which had been temporarily transferred to Mrs. Eliza­beth Chambers, was renewed.

Folkestone Herald 13-3-1926

Adjourned Licensing Sessions

Wednesday, February 10th: Before Alderman  R.G. Wood, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Mr. G. Boyd, Mr. A. Stace, Mr. J.H. Blamey, and Miss A.M. Hunt.

The licence of the Globe Hotel was renewed, Mrs. Elizabeth Chambers being the licensee.
 
 

 
 

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