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... Katharine Docks’ Bill was read second lime. Sir E. Kvatchbull presented some petilionsfrom Canterbury, Maidstone, and several parishes the county of Kent, complaining of distress, and praying for repeal of the Malt and Beer Duties. He hoped that the expeclati ...

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... of Kent. Among them were Lords Stanhope, Tcvnham, Wmchelsea, and Romney; Mr. Wells, the Member for Maidstone; Sir W. Cosway, Col. Stratford, Major Waythe, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Gipps, and other gentlemen of consideration. The yeomen and farmers of Kent appeared ...

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... Merchant. J. Fancourt, Nag’s Head, Marshall-street, Golden-square, ‘victualler. W. Herbert, Broad-street, Radcliffe, wine-merchant. H. Jenkins, Toubridge-wells, Kent, grocer. J. Lade, Searles, Maidstone, corn-factor. W. Martin, Bath-street, City-roud, ...

LONDON, JUNE 8

... superior to it much of the common bread eaten by the lower orders on the .oi Continent. State Of the Ho0p Plan tations in East Kent.-The warm sunny r- weather in the early part of Alay operated so beneficially upon to the soil that ths plant, on its appearance ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4687 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TUSSDAir

... could to stop the horses, but his efforts were rendered useless by the harness breaking. The coach belonged to Messrs. Horne, Kent, and Powell, The Jury returned & verdict of “ Accidental Death,” with a deodand of 8, upon the coach and horses. TO CORRESPONDENTS ...

of which this work form* tha Fifth Volume,

... conversation with him, aud so far in- sinuated himself into Mr. C.'s good graces as to pre- vail on him to accompany him to the Kent and Essex Tavern, Whitechapel, where another man “dropped in and joined them. After the glass had gone round, and the baduess ...

Fot tine Toilet,

... Tunbridge, in Kent, Scrophulous diseased and a bad state of health cured by the use of the Drops. Atkins, of Deal, in Kent, his scn per. feetly cured of a most distressing Scrophulous disease. Mr. George Costar, of Balham, near Maidstone, Kent, his child ...

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... Mobile was witnessed. The wind blew from the north west, like the last trump. Lightuing decorated the mautle of night with golden and unrolled aud spread out all over the earth her sheets of fire.—Hail feil—sparkling in the light— Fike diamonds from the ...

HOP INTELLIGENCE Wor

... mould in some districts. In our plantation (he sf mould not general Kent, See. soinevsrd arc very much affected it; our Duty ipieiilly lower. Jiorouyky August 10.*Tlic accounts from Kent stale lie progress the mould in many || tP best grounds; and from ...

oO THE MARRIAGE OF THOMAS ESQ wis Dear Tom! I rejvice at the prospect of bliss Aad comfort you yet

... taken for new Sussex and Keut pockets, Currency :—New Sussex pockets, 96s. to 105s.; Kent, 96s. to bags, 80s. to 126s. 1830's, 60s. to 90s.; 1828's, 56s. to 65s, Maidstone, December 19.—There has vot bren any business whatever in the bop trade this last ...

This being the last witness to be examined for the J hy SE with immediate the Lord Chief Baron left

... Chief Baron Lyndhurst. Hertford—Wednesday, 29th Feb. ut Hertford. Esser—Monday, 5th Murch, at Chelmsford. Kent —Monday, 12th March, at Maidstone. Sussex— Monday, 19th March, at Lewis Surrey—Monday, 26th March, at Kingston. WESTERN CIRCUIT. Before Mr. ...

LONDON, JULY 17

... afterwards the Very Rev. the Dean of Windsor read the proper lessons for the occasion; after which the beautiful anthem of Kent, t Hear my prayer, was sung with fine effect. While the procession was moving from the choir to the vault in the north aisle ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1832
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4966 | Page: 4 | Tags: News