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Saturday. The Dover coroner held an inquiry on Monday into the death of a woman named Bishop The poor creature,

... lain down to sleep on an ash heap. She wore no boots, and her only clothing was a tattered waterproof and dress. A verdict of death from exposure was returned. Mr. Stephen Smeed, a late resident in Kent. writes from Walterville. Oregon. and states that ...

ATKINS AND SON

... years), MILITARY BOOT MAKERS. Importers of French Boots and Leather direct from Paris. & Have the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of Folkestone, &c., that they 0. aro now showing the newest styles in both French and English Boots and Shoes. Indian ...

ATKINS AND SON

... years), MILITARY BOOT MAKERS. Importers of French Boots and Leather direct from Paris. A & Have the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of Folkestone, Ise., that they . are now showing the newest stylat in both French and English Boots and Shoes. Indian ...

BIRTHS

... of a eon. Lav - e.n.—On the 30th alt., at 129, Upper Fast Rosa, Maidstone, the wife of the Rev. it. Laver, of a daughter. Lo% Er f.—On the 211th ult., at 4, South Park, Sevencake, Kent, the wife of Mr. John S. Lo•. ett, of a daughter. Ilicia.e.—On the ...

Pants from Hi

... CLOTHING, BOOT, HAT, & HOSIERY STORES, 73,75. 77, 79, & 81, TONTINE BT.. Folkestone ONLY FOR READY MONEY. NO CREDIT GIVEN. KENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in 1802. FUNDS - £887,313. Full particulars on application to Chief Office—Maidstone or to any ...

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... CLOTHING, BOOT, HAT, & HOSIERY STORES, 73.75, 77,79, & 81. TONTINE ST., Folkestone ONLY FOR READY MONEY. NO CREDIT GIVEN. KENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in 1802. FUNDS - £857,313- fuii particulars on application to Chief Office—Maidstone; or to any ...

THE ASHFORD MANOEUVRES

... came the infantry in order. Prior to the review the Ist V.B. East Kent Regiment and the 2nd V.B. East Kent were inspected by Colonel Hobson. The anmul regimental dinner of the Royal West Kent Regiment was held at the Grand Hotel, Charing Cross, on Friday ...

HALES' PLACE

... Raffaelle. As for the Hales of Kent only to hark back to the days of the Second James, the Hales of the perio I, Sir Edward, a fervent loyalist, followed his master into exile, was arrested on board ship at Faversham, sent to Maidstone Gaol, thence to the Tower ...

oiwiritocv NEWS

... Fountain Hotel, Canterbury. the boots, Chariest Catlin, fell to the ground from a height of about 14 fast. His collar bone was broken and his head was injured ; and he was removed in an unconscious state to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital. He was sitting ...

ELHANI BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... pairs of boots were reqinsed Ito be repaired, and the Master had no man in the house to do the work, the man who had I hitherto done the work has been in the shoemakers' shop for upwards of 20 years. It was decided to write to Mr. Wilson, the boot contractor ...

BRUSSEL* HOUSE. DOVE& 2592

... smaigthis, mid premises Sight EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. Joss Wootcarr, Esq., Surgeon Oculist, Founder of the Kent Cou.ty Opthalmic Hospital, Maidstone, writes:— I have much pleasure in statieg that Mr. 11. Laurance has supplied me with his Improved Spectacles ...

RATES FOR CARRYING HOPS

... that town has been seized for rent, and a bailiff left in charge. The boots, named Loughran, resented the presence of the bailiff, and a desperate fight ensued between them. The boots, however came off worst, as he was struck in tho fore. head with a tumbler ...