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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

HERNE BAY, KENT

... HERNE BAY, KENT. Elegant modern H&ueekold I'uniitwre, fne toned sevenoctave finger and self-acting Pinnrj'orte, by Nutting ; pair of magnificent Connote Tables, richly gilt tcilh plate glass over and to the base : chimney and pierglasses, of large dimensions ...

EAST KENT SESSION

... EAST KENT SESSION On Tuesday last, the r session for eastern division of the ruunly vras !•• hi Si. Augustine's, before Wrn. Deedes, F.sq. (Chairman), and other magi'trates, among whom were—the Rev. Dr. Foore, the Right lion. S. U Lushingion, Sir Rrook ...

KENT ADJOURNED SESSION,

... KENT ADJOURNED SESSION, The adjourned session for this county was hold.o at the Sessions.house, Maidstone, on the 24 h. There were present—\V. Decries, Esq.. Chairman, the Uiglit Hon. the Karl of Romney, E. IIu««ey, Esq., J. Jacobson, Esq., E. Twopenny ...

MARK I AGES

... MILLER, of the Poragun, New Kent Hoad, to SOPHIA SARABELLA. the only surviving child ol Mr. WILLIAM TURNEK, «l Hoad, Chipham-rise, and great niece of the late Hichaid James, Esq., of Ighthum Court Lodge, Kent, ( uionel the West Kent Militia, and many years ...

BANKRUPTS

... -road. S. W. LEONARD, butcher, Francesstreet, Golden-square. W. LEWIS, builder, Bristol. J. stationer, Nottingham. SECOND NOTICES INSOLVENCY. T. HOILE, Sandwich, Kent. G. DIXON, bookseller. Margate, Kent. From the LONDON GAZETTE, of Tuesday, Feb. 6 BANKRUPTS ...

DinrcTOßs

... L V ENT DEBTORS to be heard MAIDSTONE, in the county of KENT, on the day of JULY, 1810, at the hour of ten in the forenoon precisely. THOMAS HODGES, formerly of No. 1, Montgomery place, Tonbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, booksel'er and stationer ; ...

COMMON INSUKANCK

... kurreror then of Maidstone paoli than of the Lo*«r liell, Ayleslord. near Maidstone, and occasmnallv residing at tladlow, baint Nicholas in the Isle of iLauet, Uirling, Loose, Hnr .rnonden, St;'l, and Gouihurst, and lata of Loose near Maidston , all in tie ...

... near Oravtseni, Kent, licensed vietaallcr. JOHN DUR&ANT, formerly of Harden, in the county Kent, tanner and bop grower; then ot Honmoodeu, county ot Kent, farmer and hop grower and late of High atroel, Cranbrook, in Ihu said county of Kent, grocer, cheesemonger ...

DEATHS

... musician, Id bis 59tb year, lormeriy of tbo West Kent band, nbicb served upwards of thirty years. Dec. 4, Mr. I. HUBBARD, Brunswick street, Maidstone, aged 70 years 3, Mr. J. THORPE St. Peter’s street, Maidstone, aged 26 years. Dec. 8, J. OSBORN B, sou of ...

RAILWAY

... Junction ; London and boulb Coast (Kent branches); South-Eastern, Croydon and Bromiev branches—Maidstone to Charte—Mid Kent and Direct Tonbridge— Stroud Maidstone —North Kent and Bricklayers* Arms Junction —North ...

DEATHS

... vear. Aug. 19. Maidstone, Mr. S. SILHUUNK. late oi MLbeach, aged 56. Aug. CECILIA, wife ot Mr. W. WAKE, Ash Farm, Linton, aged 38. Aug. 22, at Mr. W. BETTS, Fultrn Mill Farm, aged Aur. 50, * Rochester, Mr. W. WHITE, landlord of the Golden Lion public-house ...

LAST NIGHT

... from France. The number of pairs of men's shoes impoi ted in the same five years was* U. 451 ; women's boots, ditto, 20.813. The number of pairs of boots and shoes of ail sorts collectively imported was—in 1811. 39,867 ;in 1812. 55,360; in 1843. 74,773; ...