MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENtISH COtIBIEB
... Map latelllgeuce. BoaouoH. Apbil B.—No alteration in the hop mark., mnc. our lot. J'S 6s. New Kent Bng* • • New K.nt Pocket d » «• Ditto Suuex Ditto dt MAIDSTONE BOROUGH SESSION. This Se..i«n held y« ...
... Map latelllgeuce. BoaouoH. Apbil B.—No alteration in the hop mark., mnc. our lot. J'S 6s. New Kent Bng* • • New K.nt Pocket d » «• Ditto Suuex Ditto dt MAIDSTONE BOROUGH SESSION. This Se..i«n held y« ...
... MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH COURIER. WEST MALLING. KENT. very desirable investment. piHTlci’i.AEi,Y roll TIM-snu, be Sold I’rlrntr Contract, TIIF «01l known PUBLIC HOUSE, called the BULL, 'will, commodion. .tabling and other bu.ld.ng., we« of ii * cnr ...
... EXECUTIONS ™ KENT AND ESSEX. Three Incendiaries at Maidstone.—John Dyke, other- wise Field, and William and Henry Packman, brothers, were executed on Penenden-heath on Friday. The two latter were boys, about 18 or 19 years eld, and looked much younger ...
... Maidstone Gazette and Kentish IBKPERKAIi PARLIAMENT. MONDAY. HOUSE LORDS.—The Earl of Dprham presented petitions from certain owners and occupier* of laud is the county of Durham, and from agriculturists assembled at the com market, Canterbury, complaining ...
... MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH COURIER MURDER AT BRIGHTON. We the roelancholv task of recording .rent which baa ju.l occuirad io ihia town. About noun Suudav, some persona living in Notlmgham-itreat were induced; from which they entartamad 'b»t all not ...
... KENT ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION, under an Act passed on the I/thday of June, 1814, for enabling the Justices the Peace fur the County of Kent, hold a Central Stssion annually, or oftener, for levying and applying the Ha tea ...
... AND CINQUE-PORTS AND KENT ADVERTISER. asemben of the Beard that id be to &pore of the premed, is garde* were of solvestap might frees delayead is ode. It WON ii•ally resolved. however, that the metier he eateueled to the Street Commoner. Illevars. Thoommo ...
... VOTERS FOR ESI’ KENT PERSONS in the Conservative interest, whose voles have been objected to, are informed, that Prolessionsd Gentlemen, under the instructions of this Committee, will attend the different Revising Barristers* Courts, for the purpose of ...
... the rider of a steeplechase.— Cry not M name, name, but * shame, shame. KENT. To the Editor op the Maidstone Gazette. Sir,—To my surprise, it has gone through the Maidstone papers, afterwards the London papers, that Rice, Esq , proposed or nominated ...
... MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH OOtfRIEU Hop Intolliffeueu. Maidstone. —The few fine days of last week have invigorated the energies and raised the spirits of both planters and pickers, and as all available bands are now being put on. it is calculated (but ...
... would certainly appear to be the wisest course. T«* Maidstone Amateur Concert Society.— The next concert take* place on Thursday next, when Mr. Richardson, the splendid flautist, will perform. Maidstone Mechanics' Institution.—A lecture will be delivered ...
... MAIDSTONE GAZETTE AND KENTISH COURIER lion of l ke Amerioan properly speaks of the “noble” »nd gallant manner which American cilirens 1 were r'ealt w 'th according to the usages of war 1 (amongst savages) and American pro|ierty destroyed. Proving himself ...