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... private correspondent, les that an opulent ng resident there, had ' or his &righter, on ty -to execution the C ° 4lo tn named John Keats' sting evidence- ugainst;• o il f In peace with all man j t , had considered his v et the sca ff old, the execat''';,o ...

MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH COURIER

... when a voice was heard in the crowd exclaiming**ltis 1 that am guilty, and not the convict.’* This exclamation was made by John Keats. He confessed that it was be who had carried oft' James Box well’s daughter ; that he had cut off her hair during her sleep ...

Published: Tuesday 20 April 1841
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1838 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

daughter ; that he had cut off her hair during her stolen one of her dresses, which he had steeped

... the rope from the convict's z the cap from'his face, when it was discovered that he m the effects of terror. The atrocious John Keats 'ducted to prison amidst the execrations of the populace, to tear him to pieces. Madrid journals and letters from, our correspon ...

to have made up hi.• mind that he must be prepared to defend f self eventually, for he bad ordered

... his daughter, on cire nv io atantial evidence, and that on the way -to execution the s aw in the crowd another 'Et named John Keats , had been extremely active in collecting evidence' against ~ T he convict expressed a desire to die in peace with all and ...

The • Sl®*®****

... letters from Hiudoo Qeutlemau Fravelliug Englaml (No. 2 1 3. The l»ream of (ictirude Lisle. Original Sonnet, bv the late John Keats (tnl„t 1.0 wrote.) •.* Throunl. the Methuiu the Ana.Uth I't.KW Vac-oitnilo of thi» t.i the I’lH'l’s Hand-writing will given ...

THE NEW TAXES

... Mr. William Kelly, formerly of Herondcn in the parish Eastry, in this county. Thursday died in the Parish AM Saints, Mr# John Keats, in the years of his age, formerly butler the late Mrs. Cecilia Scott, of this city, in which family he lived upwards of ...

Published: Friday 14 May 1802
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2783 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AIARRIED

... Brussels, in a fit of apoplexy, Edmund Fleming Akers, esq. of Berrymead Priory, Aclou, Middlesex.—Feb. at Rome, aged 25, Mr. John Keats,, the Poet .—March 11, Hounslow, in his 8 Bth ear, Rob. Seamen, esq.—March 15, Catherine Ann, wife of (he Rev. T. F. Green ...

JLiteratuvr

... old and new world, v. h'.ih every reformer, civil end rulluious, would the V*etltr for reading. T!ic article The J.ife i f John Keats” chars up much doubt which attached to t!i« poetic merits of that impasHoucd writer. The “The distressed needle women, and ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1849
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 3086 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

V LONDON,

... days since died, Mr. Syllabourn at Granby Inn, Darlford. ™ i. On Thursday morning died, in the parish 0 f 11 ■ Saints, Mr. John Keats, m the 77 year of h'sw formerly butler to the late Mrs. CScilia Scott this city, which family lived upwards of ar J i years ...

NO BREWING UTENSILS REQUIRED

... Philip Hubbert Mr. J. Holl COMMITTEE. Id to their number.) Mr. William Hopkins Mr. William Inkpen Mr. Henry Kingham Mr. John Keates Mr. Robert Lashmar Mr. William Lambert Mr. Job William Meears Mr. Henry Overton Mr. W. S. Owens Mr. William Purvis Mr. Henry ...

Published: Tuesday 20 October 1846
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1178 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Idler, no mori- of tl.r

... .f Tho«. Hood, ami some «foo>l renisrkt upon hi* and aniii,-. UxlM-rl Itrownin-'. ■•The Mountaineer, l-nnlot, the lite John Keat*. Ward. John Konjon, 11. Lewin, J.n. whnt, B. K. Ihinash. Kichard IloHitt. and the «n* editor, C.‘ha ...

Monday, May 6

... spirit-merchant—Aaron Joseph and George Sheppard,. Frome-Selwood, Somcr e , clothiers.—William Ball, Budge-row, warehouseman.— John Keating, Manbhester, dealer and chapman.—John Pollitt, Manchester, grocer.—Thomas Agar. Kingstonupon-Hu!l, hatter—James Richardson ...

Published: Tuesday 07 May 1811
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1293 | Page: 3 | Tags: none