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HARTFORD AND THE VALE OF DARBNTH

... train, who was not to blame for the accident, has sustained serious compound fracture of the lower jaw and scalp wound ; Frank Castles, the fireman of the train, aevcrc bruise in the lower part of bia back ; John Barker, atoker. concussion of the brain and ...

EGERTON

... who was not to blame for the acclilent. has sustained a serious compound fracture of the lower jaw and .scalp wound ; Frank Castles, the fireman of the train, severe bruise in the lower part of his hack ; John llarker, stoker, concussion of the brain ...

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... who was nowise to blame for the accident, has sustained a serious compound fracture of the lower jaw and a scalp wound ; Frank Castles, the fireman of the up train, aged 25, a severe bruise in th lower part of his hack; John Barker, 21, stoker, is afflicted ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1856
Newspaper: Kentish Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2796 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CANTERBURY

... The Clerkaeported, upon the authority of Mr. Sheppard, that diarrhce• is on the decrease in Canterbury; also the death of Frank Castle, a pauper lunatic, in the Camberwell House Asylum. Mr. Edward Wiltshier was appointed as Surveyor of the Court, to report ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1866
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1261 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... annum. The Clerk reported upon the authority of Sheppard, tha*. diarrhoea on the decrease Canterbury; also the death of Frank Castle, pauper lunatic, in the Cainberwell House Asylum. Mr. Edward Wiltshicr was appointed Surveyor ...

Published: Tuesday 25 September 1866
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 9638 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

This annual dinner, which is the most representative gathering of tradesmen held in Folkestone, took place on ..

... Woods, Pledge (Dover), Ross, Fisher, Hall, Ovenden, Hartley, Robins, W. Prebble, Fowler. F. Francis.. sen., A. Jordan, Franks. Castle, Boorn, H. Mercer, Conley, F. Petts, T. F. Petty, H. Petts, E. W. Major, and others, in all about eighty. The usual loyal ...

DOVER

... evening. Tne Hawitea's ToLuc—At the Dover Policecourt. before A. Bottle, Esq., and Dr. Marshall. on Friday, the test case of Frank Castle, for refusing to pay hawking tolls was heard. Mr. M. Bradley prosecuted, and Mr. M. Mowll defended. After the case had ...

TUETLE I’ULICE v. TRADESMEN OF FENCE

... not .uit ililru A BROMLEY COMMON DISTURBANCE. TWO FARMERS ROUOHLY HANDLED At Bromley petty • sessions, Monday, Auguatiu Frank Castle, fW, Havelock-toad, Bromley, was thedoc-k on a charge of assaulting George Harris, of Haveeford barm. Bromley, Saturday ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1898
Newspaper: Bromley & District Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2486 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CANTERBURY

... Gardner and Co.,brewers, Ash, who have a store in St. Margaret’s Street, Can It terbury, até a furious pace. appeared that Frank Castle, of 28, Old Rauttingtoz Lane, was driving the waggon along the road to Canter- and the and when near Stone House the horse ...

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... brewers, Ash, who have • store in St. Margaret's Street, Canterbury, galloping along at a furious pace. It sppeared that Frank Castle, of 28, Old Ruttingion Lane, driving the waggon along the road to Canterbury, and when near Stone House the horse jumped ...

Asijfarb Baps

... the parish church on Wednesday afternoon, when Klimbeth Castle, daughter of Mr. J. J. Castle, of 7, Sustez.avenue,. and Frank Castle (cousin), son of Mr. W. Castle, entered the holy bands of matrimony. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. K W. Winstanley ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1903
Newspaper: Kentish Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2394 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

I—Frank Fittall (Mr. T. Palmer)

... I—Frank Fittall (Mr. T. Palmer). 2— Herbt. Philpott (Major G. L. Holford) 3—Frank Castle (Mr. C. Love). CLASS D (For Machines).—To the best shearer of a pen of five sheep and winding the wool, first prize. £2 10x.; second prize, €1 10s.; third prize, ...