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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

WEST KENT QUARTER SESSION

... WEST KENT QUARTER SESSION Will holden at MAIDSTONE, On THURSDAY. day of JANUARY SUPERIOR MANURKS. FOR VVIIEAI, HOPS, &c. THE ANIMALISED CARBON and CARBONIZED HU3I US, revtnily ov«r*d oo Comiornt, arv oow pr»*|>»reJ 10 Londoo, moat, •ffieient ami abuodaot ...

WEST kENT MEETING IN SUPPORT OP THE

... observations Mr. Harryman said, before I ait down, gentlemen. 1 have one word to •ay to tbe inhabitants of .Maidstone. In the last number of the Maidstone Cavite tbe following paragraph’* A meeltnx will held favor of the corn laws at the Town hall on inotnius ...

MAIDSTONE STEEPLE CHASE

... MAIDSTONE STEEPLE CHASE. A correspondent of the Maidstone Journal, says:— •* I bate been favoured with a view of tbe line of country narked out for »lec|dr cbvM-s on the Otb .March, b»-ir 10 inform your readns tb«t by takins on Galley Downs or any t>l ...

Ct)« dT

... and at the GEORGE INN, SITTING BOURNE, the same day, from half past 1 till 2 o’clock. CHAS. HUGHES, Secretary. Maidstone. March, 1H39. KENT AND CANTERBURY lIOUTICUL- tukal and floral society. The first exhibition of this so- Y will TAKE PLACE oo THUKSDAY ...

FRUIT TiTH T. COMMUTATION

... axpected ; the duty ia estimaterl at £*slo.t»oo. in tl»*- market, fact any summer remember so little busititst doing. East Kent.—We can with certainty state some .;■» provvmeot in the general appearance of the Hop grouiida since ike last fuiti or live ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... lawyers relative to this question, and said there were men in Ifce Haute of Commons who bad advocated tbe privileges of tho boot*, well acquainted with their effects upon the liberties of tbe people es eny body lewyers could be. Mr. W.lkioson said, he ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... rivalry, we will meet in fair and honorable spirit; low cunning shall have no quarter from us. We perceive the Maidstone Gazette like tbe Kent* i*h Mercury gives tbe Canifhburv Journal only 6.000 stamps for (lie six months of 1839 ; and this too, with the ...

CANTERBURY

... SHOCKING ACCIDENT. Davor, 17th June. Yoatetday Mr. Wm. Roat, cutler,nod Mr. Winder, Jan., builder, went out for the purpose of •booting jackdaws; on proceeding through Blais wood, Mr. Winder being advance, bramble something else caught the trigger of Mr. Roes'* ...

... near Oravtseni, Kent, licensed vietaallcr. JOHN DUR&ANT, formerly of Harden, in the county Kent, tanner and bop grower; then ot Honmoodeu, county ot Kent, farmer and hop grower and late of High atroel, Cranbrook, in Ihu said county of Kent, grocer, cheesemonger ...

DinrcTOßs

... L V ENT DEBTORS to be heard MAIDSTONE, in the county of KENT, on the day of JULY, 1810, at the hour of ten in the forenoon precisely. THOMAS HODGES, formerly of No. 1, Montgomery place, Tonbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, booksel'er and stationer ; ...

oaly a few Ibac wMI

... ilirm that J* * consideration of sufficient .Kurity ®** liTao io the* for th. do. Boot i f of' '* Tithe, of ihe p.ri hof rKtSTON, next WINGHAM, in tlie Coni.ty of Kent, they. ih. Hjj Tithe Coinm uioo.r., by virtue power, to tUt effect, gi.rn to them by ...