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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 - ...

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... 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 ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday and Friday

... iron and tin-plate manufacturer, Jan. 27. White Thomas, Hounsditch, currier, Jan. 27. Waring Thos. Little Windmill-street, Golden-square, builder; Tnggs J, Mare-street, Hackney, veterinary surgeon, Jan. 2y. Ferrer Thomas Bromtield aud Mackintosh Lachlan ...

Published: Tuesday 04 February 1834
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2284 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE KENTISH GAZETTE. CANTERBURY, MARCH 1834. The business of the House of Commons during the past week has not been

... fully prepared to sacrifice every feature of liberal policy, and the friendship of Lord Pahnerston and Mr. Poulett Thomson to boot, in order to become so connected that he may maintain himself on a solid European footinrr. On Tuesday a Mr. Divett brought ...

Published: Tuesday 25 March 1834
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2369 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...

rural economy

... madpipea bioh core ed bar feat. OLD BAILEY, Mat 19. Franjoia Boot aid, a Frtnehman, waa indkes* tlcaling, tha Ikth of May. quantity of diamoada. ralM 1,8001. from (ba dwalliag-faonaa of Mr. Golden-square. Thu prisoner handed up letter written in French» Mr ...