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... preferred Maidstone the writ had bet.n punmewas to accept the terms proposed or*; 501 10 435 725 Rugby .. 10 45.. 331515 Public Worship Reg nisi, on Act was before the Ho u.s middle ’ - made out for Surrey, and that getting another for Kent The Powers ...
... picturesque it was. 1 think 1 always institute tacit comparison with the scene when I pass, as 1 did a few days ago, through the Kent gardens. I daresay I criticise from wrong point of view when I say that I admire the place where the plants are full in leaf ...
... news that comes from Rome as to what is going on a certain Anglican monastery in London—undoubtedly Mr. Nugee’s in the Old Kent-road. Some of the inmates (says this Roman .Protestant) are afflicted with religious scruples as the validity of the Anglican ...
... sinceryly, weiv reaching them the message Jesua Chruit. - i The Rev. T. H. Candy, rector of has appealed the West Kent qu&rtw session- Maidstone, asrain«t his Conviction at DartfoW. fast April, for assault with a stick a beat severely foe misbehaving himself ...
... through t mis stones . • d • i - At ft, • . V. : •Jml, • . . .■ ,o i • ■ ; -, W: liin >: a .It Fursttr, liore Court, Maidstone, Kent, - - • • without its . Voa throat was Hi* . . Pidtimow. iVltiiiiore I'ark. Kxeter, - Fhe Piker’, b.I-also ness-Tl • . ...
... XTIO* Oases -//rsre Bead was charged with Fuiwibs mu! the statement the Surveyor was a great to nmty, broke doan the Maidstone, Kent, 39,682-Rom (C). Aylm* (Ck me ting the ednexti hUwoJtweph. Mr. Hem- t for w.m. the discrepmicy between hrotherhoo.l of ...
... rebellion, which began with such arms could procured the instant in the mid-Kent borough. In this state of disfran- . stood ranged on the staircase prepared to sell th =■ Maidstone continued till Elizabeth, by lives dearly, After most anxious int«-iyal, ...
... arises where are their or . hAt has become tlio mone\ that should them? Barefooted children generally '^ Ul are, d B ho buy boots fur other people’s ' ra ’*Ar than their own; parents who have* drick, who, to satisfy this e : ;ri a*) U d appetite, have ...
... m«it Board now made . rather search in imiuirT >tber for the linnet were ■ length, 11 lit wm C omnussiontT f'-rthe county ...
... jacket of «»1- auch uuhnished stale the italics «n«. o{ which she has worked ia we ll-lined purse ; the snmll are ours. What boots all tin. censure ~ flow era and leaves in wool, and silk* ; circa | ar for those who must calculate eeonomiverdict has been ...
... March next, compact VILLA Parson’s Street. RESIDENCE, with Good Garden. Coach House, and Stable, situate in Neithrop.—Apply, Golden Villa, Neith- ITT’ANTED.—Good Plain Cook, firot-rate House-pat lourrop, maid, General Working Hoo*ek«*e|*er. Want places —Cook ...