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MAIDSTONE JOUR N A L AND KENT L S I:

... MAIDSTONE JOUR A L AND S HORSE STEALING. Gtorz* and Mnhack Ferns were indicted for stealing > hrn.n grl.lnv. the property of Mr. I. •’ ' l ' Mr. Ct.tKW-oN «« for the proeecuuon, . Mr. Holt*, for ’'wm'swettj dep-ned that he groom to Mr H0.1.011,.h0 ...

MAIDSTONE JOURNAL AND KENTISH ADVERTISER, MARCH 14, 1813 MAIDSTONE PETTY SESSIONS. KENT LENT ASSIZE. The pomp ..

... MAIDSTONE JOURNAL AND KENTISH ADVERTISER, MARCH 14, 1813 MAIDSTONE PETTY SESSIONS. KENT LENT ASSIZE. The pomp and circumstance” of the commence yesterday, the entry of High Sheri if, -• judges, and the various otlieers connected with the ministration ...

MAIDSTONE JOURNAL AN D KENT 1 S II A DVERTISER. WEST KENT MEETING IN SUPPORT OF THE CORN LAWS

... MAIDSTONE JOURNAL AN KENT 1 S A DVERTISER. WEST KENT MEETING IN SUPPORT OF THE CORN LAWS. Attempted Opposition aiffnally Defeated! On Thursday last, in nursuance of a notice published only two days previously, a very large meeting of the Agriculturists ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Tin; Scirooi. Fpstit.il.— Should the weather prove fine, the meeting nfthc church schools this day will prove very interesting sight. In the afternoon it s intended that the children, the number of whom will about twelve hundred, shall m held ...

MAIDSTONE PETTY SESSIONS

... •a. toh.ee Uen the Fleur-ae-M. »t . , hi. matter got there, but neither the boots ® f P'***?; '**• after eome Ume .pent anticipatmi. returned home. Initead of taking the boot. t-. a. J. to public houae kept by mao button iB M^etooe. wbeto di.twwd of the ...

Maidstone to Cnmhrook

... Maidstone Cnmhrook notice hereby GIVEN,/ rWAHAT the next General ANNJAL of the TUCSTEES f«»r repairiiiii the leading from Maidstone, in the county Kent, io'TuMri-ke. ike parish of Craobrook, in the said county, will hidden the house of F.n/. abet, i Fosteii ...

MEETING AT MAIDSTONE

... MEETING AT MAIDSTONE. On Thursday last one of the most numerous and influential assemblages of agriculturists we ever saw in thin town, took place at the Town Hall, in order to form an Agricultural Protection Association for West Kent. The meeting, which ...

MAIDSTONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIEEV

... night Mr. Wells’ shop was broken open, and robbed two pairs of boots and ten pairs of men’s half bools. Thursday night last, as Mr. James Buekland, of Harming, was returning home from Maidstone, he was slopped by four men near the Fountain inn, 'woof whom ...

MAIDSTONE PETTY SESSIONS

... property look plw* Defendant then entered into a very long defence, the the North Kent Hallway station, opposite of whi. was show that .a the tme of the . ...

MAIDSTONE BETTY SESSIONS

... to raiiial paupers. H’ltu-tril Cha muck wa* charged with stealing hoot, the properly of Mr. IVlett, boot maker in the High—tre.-t. It appeared that boot had been stolen from the propernt-*r’« shop the evening of Saturday the Iffih November. the Friday ...

MAIDSTONE JOURNAL AN

... indictment were missing. She saw the property at the station-house, Maidstone, in the possession of Sunnock, policeman, which she identified. Richard Sunnock and William Charlton, two of the Maidstone police, deposed to taking the prisoners into custody, and finding ...

UNITED KENT LIFE ASSURANCE

... UNITED KENT LIFE ASSURANCE ANN UIT Y IXSTITUTIOS OR COMP Y. NO*Pffil(J* HEREBY GIVEN, THAT GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the above INSTITUTION will holden at the Office, at on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of Ji ly instant, Twelve o’Clock, for the purpose ...