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At the Chapter, London, nnd Peek's, Coffee-Houses, & C. Law's, Ave-Maria-Lane,

... Distort, Ditto Lee, Hythe Creed, Favcrsham Munn & Thornton, Ashford Garnet, Margate Roberts, Ditto Warren, Ditto Blake, Maidstone Bnrgcss, Ramsgate Walker, Ditto Marbrook, Sandwich COMPANY OF STATIONERS, LONDON. On'J November 18, mill be published, nPHE ...

DIVIDENDS,

... to 15 0 Turnip - 14 to Rape Seed 451. 0». to 511. Os. per hue PRICES OF HOPS SOUTHWARK. IAOS PER CWT. POCKETS PER CWI. Kent 16 19 Kent 14 to 0 Sussex 15 17 Sussex oto 18 Essex 14 14 to 16 13 Essex 0 0 to 0 Worcester oto 0 0 17 18 0 , . Smithjield, Dec. ...

STOLEN or STRAYED,

... STOLEN STRAYED, Cut rf the or m the occopatien *f Mr. Halstr>w - “«*h« county Kent, on the 13th law month, ' P)UR WETHER TAGS, brand marked on the near lup S. and ottered from the head to shnuhtrn. Aho four Wether Lamb*, bran marked on the off mlc G ...

GARRISOKS Major-Gene

... Robertsbridge, Su> sex, iron-worker. To appear December 11, 12, Jau, 17, at the Woolpack Inn, in Tenterden, Kent. At torney, Mr. De Lasaux, of Ashford, Kent. Paul Newman, of Melksham, Wilts, clothier. To appear December 22, 23, January 17, the house of John ...

LONDON

... (he King who threatened to send one of his jack-boots govern the Senate, might be realized. Now it appeared, that whether the King sent his jack-boot, or whether even the jack-boot was the King’s jack-boot, or that of another, the Minister, whoever he was ...

le service o;

... living at a distance, by W. Bri(low,L*| g .-n Messrs. Ethchngtons, Chatham and Rothefter; Ja* end; Clout, Sevenoaks; Walker, Maidstone; j,r,i, tingbournj Creed, Fxrersham ; Wife, Tonbridge > Sheernefs; Burgefs, : Cocking, dem, Deal j Neal, Dover; Purday, l ...

From the Right Hon. Lord Skerbourne

... Church-yard, Mr. Goldfinch, druggist, Canterbury ; Messrs. Thornton and Moans, and Mr. Roberts, Ashford; Mr. Laud, druggist, Maidstone; Mr. Dixon, bookseller, Rochester; Mr. Dadd, Gravesend ; Mr. Kfimmond, Dan ford; Mr. Bettison’s, and Mr. Garner's libraries ...

PROMOTIONS

... Manning to be major, vice RceJ, resigned. Lieutenant Jeremiah Olive to captain, vice Manning, promoted, Commission in the East Kent Militia; signed by the Lord Lieutenant. Dated June 30, 1301. John Francis Page, gent, to be ensign. LONDON. The Convention ...

BRITISH

... assortment of black and white laces, veils; larc cloaks, together with every other article in the linen-trade. ' / GRAVESEND, KENT. E igihte Freehold Laud for Buildings, Thirty-four Freehold Houses, situate in the High-street, Queen-street, West-street, ...

cx^|ectniioir~n

... Kingsdown, near Sittingbourne, in an advanced age, Mrs. Divers, lire former place. l ast week died in Maidstone, Page, esq. aged 85, many years the West Kent Militia. On Sunday morning died Mr. Richard Cooke, Herne parsonage. On Monday last died, Mr. Blue ...

To LEI' by AUCTION, AT the Workhouse in the city of Canterbury, on Thursday next, the day June instant, at

... THOMAS STARR, Clerk. Talaublc Freehold Hanses, tilth the Land-tax redeemed, at Maidstone', in Kent. To be SOLD bv U C T I O N, By Mr. BATTEJJ, AT the Star Inn, Maidstone, on Thursday the 2*thday of June, twelve o’clock, unless in the mean time disposed ...

HOP INTELLIGENCE,

... tolerable atiec .ire lull oi vermin, -and honeyed.* Beef. Its. Hs. per score.*-Mutton, 1«. to 41. per stone. rit tlu’ Annual Kent Wool Fair, which was held Ashford on. .Monday last, the prize of ten uuitieas was adjmlued (o Air. Robert W'iiilnall, of Milton ...