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Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal

On TUESDAY, the 30th day of JUSE instant

... the opening of the Court will be fined. Kent- ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION, THE ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION under an Act passed on the 17th day of June, 1814, for enabling the Justices of the Peace for the County of Kent, to hold a General Session annually or oftener ...

Congreve's Medicines

... cures effected, read ‘THE SCRUTATOR,’mentioned below.—Pills, Is. IJd.—2s.9d. —4s. 6d., &c. per bos. CONGREVE’S GOLDEN BALM. FOR CHILDREN CUTTING THEJR TEETH.—Thie a valuable Soothing Syrup, and a remedy possessing superior advantage, counterac ...

MARRIAGES

... at Bromley, Mr. George Cooper, of Greenwich, surgeon/ to Eleanor Henrietta, eldest daughter the late Rev. Dr. Smith, of Maidstone. August 14, in London, Mr. Solomon Phillips, of Lee Priory-, to Miss Gale, of Canterbury. DEATHS. August 18, at Dover, Mr ...

BANKRUPTS

... to furreoder Judc 21. Sol. Mr. Smith, Bastcheap. H. Delcour, Pall Mall, auctioneer, Jane 10. Sol. Mr. Rye, Golden square. T. Eveleigh, Maidstone, grocer and draper, Jane 17. Sol, Mr. Smyth, FurnivaPs Inn. B. Flower, High street, Newington Butts, ironmonger ...

SHIP NEWS

... Peter and St. Owen, in that City. Deo. 25, in Mercery-lane, Canterbury, Mrs. H. Dowton, aged years, much respected, Deo. 22, Maidstone, after a long illness, Capt.White, for many years part propiielor of the coaches from that town to London, Deo. 24, at her ...

j&flttttgKl CfiCQittitllE

... it shows therefore, what little dread the labourers have of capital punishment. Kent and Canterbtry Hospital. —The following letter subscribed T. Delasaux, coroner for Kent,” sufficiently explains the correspondence between (hat gentleman and the Secretary ...

“ To the Rev. Dr. Joynes

... MirMii k ukn °tli'iig, with the exception theatre, otfarecl them any amusement. YEOMANRY CAVALRY.—TtiE KENT BRJGADE. The two regiments assembled at Maidstone on Saturday last, and the town, during this week, will exhibit a scene of gaiety not witnessed for ...

Dover

... rema.nde °‘ and she few shillings, she returned to her master. was then sent about her West Kent. A. Reform Associa V° 1 f ni ary meeting was lished at Maidstone. . Charles Ellis, held at the Bull Inn, on F . ,j in the Esq., one of the Mai „ii * speeches ...

&b]V intelligence

... aged &. Lately, in Romney place, Maidstone, Margaret, youngest daogh'er of Mr. J. Qaested. safeeyor. April 19, after a long and painful illness, Mrs. Hogben, wife of Mr. K. Hogben, of the Golden Lion public-boose, Maidstone, aged 62 years l.a Ely, Mr. Lennard* ...

HOOFING COUGH

... [Hacking there, That sike jetty gloss did hear, And the bright Boots that shone *0 clear. Warren’s wur blatk’d all.—Fol rol,&c. To sec the life guards parade, I nion go, zur,— tuun go, z»u ; d every Boot they wme, display’d bright and biilliam hue, When, lo! ...

DEATHS

... at Maidstone, Mr. Smvthe, upholsterer, Oct. 22, after lingering illness. Jane, wife of Mr, Thomas Johnson, engineer, of Maidstone. Oct. 25, Mr. Isaac Tilling, of Maidstone, in the 66th year his age, Oct. 26, Mr. Thomas Betts, flyman, of Maidstone, aged ...

H. MORRELL’S

... Stock in Traob comprises pair of lasts, ion straight laala, 8 cutting boards, boot and ahoe blocks and boot treet, quantity of excellent aole and dressed leather, boot lope and boot lege, 4 seats and eundry tools, a quantity of clips, copper and iron tpri|s ...