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GRAND DINNER AT THE ALBION,

... approve.” (Loud applause, tollowed by song composed expressly for the occasion. «• The health and prosperity of the Duchess of Kent,” followed, and was enthusiastically received. After the health of the remaining members of the Royal of C C .nterburyf and ...

AGENTS

... Fulksloue Mr. G. Sion'*.. Gravesend Mr.C. Couvei.Postmaster. Greenwich ~,,,, Mr. \V. Sinith.,«« Builder. Lewisham Mr. J. Oliver Maidstone Messrs. Williams & Beeves. Cabinet makers Mar gate.. Mr. E. While,, •• Builder. Ramsgate Mr.G. Cleodoo . . ,,« Chemist ...

THIS MOUTH

... Leather seller, SI, Palace street H. Ward E. Wood, bookseller Ashford J. Tonbridge, Post master Broad stairs. Hale, Royal Kent Library Chatham W. Berrill, bookseller, SCO, High Street mmmmmm- ~ w V A. Eihwiagton, bookwller J. T. Goddard, Peat Ofliee ...

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... Sell, aged 91. Feb. 99, Mr. Wm. Jamea Baldock, of the Ordnance Arms, Chatham, aged 68. March 4, at Maidstone, Mrs. Mary Eliot. '■^hfouass^' • THE EAST KENT KMC HOUNDS »«tl m**t Wniatwky Mar.M—WkMmbue ».»**»? U—A*Me« l7—Cniniil* OtowH >•—MmsMtnSr t HI - ...

TO THE PRINTER

... and Mr. Jui. tire Gaeelee:— Hertfordshire—Wednesday, July.l 3, at Hertford. Essex—Monday, 18, at Cbclnisfurd. Kent—Monday, Joly 25, at Maidstone, Sutsex—Saturday, July 30, at Lewes. Snrrey—Thursday, August 4, at Croydon. An inquest was held on Thursday ...

Varieties*

... Sheriff, lias been pleased to appoint Mr. John Beale, of his bail ill in the County Court of Kent, forscrvice of Summons, to recover small debts in the Weald Kent. Mr. James Clarke, boatswain of bis Majesty's ship I.a Hogue (74-), lying in ordinary at Shoerpcss ...

IfcMitflfifj g^yowftliC

... measure be diminished ; and improvement morals the consequence. The East Kent Quarter Session will take place at St Augustine’s, on the 12th April next; the \\ est Kent. Sessions at Maidstone, on the9th April. Sir Wm. Courtenay, Knight of Ma'ta, whose pranks ...

THE CASE OF THOMAS COX SAVORY

... and the morrow may bring forth, without even the shadow of successful result Tb* idea of the Dutch Kiug prosing in set terms ■boot his tranquillity and prosperity, whilst in the same breath plumes himself on the formidable state of hia ,l t«ir/orcei,”aod ...

TUESDAY. March 9

... be worth £3OOO. a year. FENDS —Four o’clock. Consols closed at Ini>| CAKTBRBUH'S'- March 9. Hunting Appointments. The F.AST KENT HOUNDS wn.i. meet os Wednesday, March 10——Cloiiihcn u Friday, Mockbcggar. Monday, —E'vgalc. al t'Jneen o'clock. THE COMMON ...

Admiralty Sessions

... Mayor of Maidstone; Alderman Winchester, Member lor Maidstone; Mr. David Pollock, Recorder of Maidstone; Mr. Edmell, Chamberlain of Maidstone; Mr, Hoar, Deputy Recorder; Mr. T. N. Hugbra, a Jural; Mr. Wise, Magisiiale; and Mr. Beale, of ...

mtnmk

... ofbeing presented to her Majesty by the Countess of Winchelsea. Circuit of the Commissioner for the Relief Insolvent Debtors. —Maidstone, Tuesday, June Canterbury, Wednesday, June 3d; Dover, Thursday, June 27. Last week shopman named Hodson, in the employ of ...

HOPS

... and at more distant parts. |>articularly in the V\ eahi, and about Maidstone, the process hop-picking has comineuced in i ight good earnest, with a prospect of tu rn ' out a golden harvest the poor, and a rich one to the planter.—From every district ...