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... Folkestone, Mr. Henry Const, to Misa Ann Mister. Jan. 15, at Folkestone, Mr. George Hogben, to Miss Mary Jeffery. Jan. 15, at Maidstone, Mr. John Hoadley ,of that town, to Miss Bromfield, of St. Mary Cray. Jau. 10, at Brakourlie, James Pilcher, Esq. of Wye ...
... Rucker, Old South Sea House, Broad-street, merchant.—Aug. 25, W. Abbott, Wittdham-place, mercbaat.—Aug. 11, J- Tyrrell, Maidstone, Kent, ironmonger—Aug. 2S, J. Lamb, Birmiaghara, saddlera’ironmonger—Ang. H. Fuller, Betbualgreen-voad, surgeon. CERTIFICAT ...
... Greeastieet, afteralingaringillness, aged 47 years. J one 27, at Sandwich, Mr. Richaid Reader, aged 69 years. June 28, at Maidstone suddenly, Mrs. Burch, wife Mr. Burch, tiirner, of that town. June 12, at Milsted, after painful illness, aged 31, Mrs. Cooper ...
... 5, Herne, Mr. William Flint, Miss Eli*. Downs. March 5, at Maidstone, Mr. S. Homewood, of Northstreet, Brighton, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Crispe, of Great Bnckland-house, Maidstone. Feb. at Rochester, Mr. Thomas Boorman, miller, of Suodtand ...
... 7, J. Stein, Butclier-row, East Simlhffeld, rectifier. July 10, .1. Garland, Austin Friar., merchant. July 7, \V. Elgar, Maidstone, gruccr. July 17, G. Bingley, Piccadilly, milliner. July 7, J.Cottin, Broad-street, mcrchant. July 7, J. Smith, London.road ...
... Lincoln, diaper. .1 Kirkiiiau, Great Bolton, cotton-man O. Moth, Portsca, vintner. BANKRUPTS. fact urer. J. Macleod, Cornhill, boot-maker, March 31, April 14, May 5, Guildhall. Att. Mr. Pullen, Barbers' Hall, City. A. Bcnzios, St. Martin's-lane, baker, March ...
... W. Gibbs Trne.y H.'nj.nle,,, Hmmpton; F.aneiS* and Atktimon, , and Mans, G. Smith, Prance, Bailey, Ih.wlhwa.te, d ftatl, Maidstone; Warren, Faversham ; Bndns, Milton, and most respectable roedioiue J'cudtß.. BEING again engaged by Government to attend ...
... that (he Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry have volunteered for the Coronation, and that (heir services have been accepted. The Kent and Surrey, well (he City Light iioruc are expected to the same. . • understood that Mr. Brougham lias abandoned 1» s Eihi ...
... R Wihmrr, Cheapride, warehouseman. J. South, Fulham, plumber. W. F. Page, Htgh Holborn, linen-draper.’ T. Willey, Strand, boot-maker. P-Young, j„„. and R, Anderson, aail-makcrt. M Jackion, Strand, vintner. J. Shaw, Plymouth Dock, ironmonger. J. Thompson ...
... r at the usual hour of repose, attended by her maid servant, who while in the act of Undressing tier mistress, perceived a boot under the bed, npou which, with great presence of mind, she beckoned the lady to quit the room, and followed as quickly herself ...