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MAIDSTONE

... D. Watt* E. B. Grant, and W. V. Young, Maidstone; Mr. Boots, Mr. A. Simmons, Mr. J. Potter, Mr. C. Stevens; Messrs. Albury, Martin, and Bentley (Kentish farm labourers), and others. Mr. Simmons (Secretary of Kent Labourers' Union) stated that a number ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Resignation of -Me. Aldeeiian Clifford.— it. Barnes Clifford, J. P.. has sent in his resignation oitiE office of Alderman, after having:, for a quarter century, served as a member of the Maidstone Town Council. BCEGUEY AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE ...

MAIDSTONE

... Wi A Bh ON A REMARKABLE WILL The people of Maidstone are greatly interested in the somewhat remarkable will of the late Mr. Samuel Bentliff, for many years boot manufactarer in the town, who died a few months ago, and left a personal estate of the value ...

MAIDSTONE

... at the Town Hall of boots, the accused being a woman named on Tuesday hac before thema charge of stealing a pair t Jones. The evidence showed that the theft had been committed by prisoner whilst under the influence of drink. The boots were taken from the ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Saved a Kite.—A little boy, eight years, had an extraordinary escape from death here few days since. He was frying large kite in the open space in tbe west end of the town. When stepping backwards he fell into quarry 40ft. deep, to the great ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Supposed Escape of a Prisoner, from Maidstone Gaol.—On Saturday morning it was discovered by the officers of the county prison that one of the prisoners, a convict named Alfred Greenhill, was missing. A most vigilant search was made throughout ...

MAIDSTONE

... preside the annual dinner cf the Maidstone Agricultural Association, but was prevented from attending, being still unable, in consequence of his recent accident at Wrotham, to move without the aid of crutches. Ist Kent Rifle Volunteers.—Church Parade. ...

MAIDSTONE

... with leave to re-enter, was ordered. F. Weliband, boot maker, Maidstone, v. Messrs. Slade and Co., bout manufacturers, Worcester.—Claim for £2 4s. The plaintiff went down to Worcester to look at some boots on invitation of Messrs. Slade and Co., and now ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Kent Fire asp Owice.—The annual general meeting the shareholders and proprietors of the .-.bove office was held the Town Hall, Maidstone Wednesday afternoon. Mr. W. Laurence presided, and then was a good attendance, the proceedings being of ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Death of Mrs. Dealtey.—The announcement of he death of Mrs. Dealtry, the wife of the Yen. Archdeacon Dealtry, the Vicar Maidstone, on Friday morning, cast a gloom over the whole town. Although Mrs. ' Dealtry had only resided in Maidstone for ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Cattle Diseases in Kent.—The following is a return of the number of animals affected by disease for the week ending the 12th inst.—Sheep Scab— Cranbrook 70, Home 101. Foot and mouth disease— Ashford 2, Seyenoaks 17. The Recent Attempted Suicide ...

MAIDSTONE

... proved some clever printings which adorn some of tbe walls. Volunteer Appointment.—Kent.—l2th A.V.C.— T. Winch to be Second Lieutenant, vice J. Winch, promoted. West Kent General Hospital.—Tho committee gratefully acknowledge the receipt of 10 brace of ...