THE EAST KENT TOTES
... THE EAST KENT TOTES. are food ottrihutiog the South, there are certainly lymptooDS ...
... THE EAST KENT TOTES. are food ottrihutiog the South, there are certainly lymptooDS ...
... THE EAST KENT TIMES. was considered one of the great wcces of the game, 1 the attention and eagerness required get rid the shuttlecock absorbs all the presence of mind for the moment, and every time the stroke resounded the same shock of mingled surprise ...
... work has come from Kent, and the call a large and influential Iwwly of gentlemen interested m agriculture met Monday at the Bridge House Hotel London to consider tho question. The Chair was taken by Lord Holmesdale, M.P. for West Kent. There was great unanimity ...
... EAST KENT TIMES the 12th century the clergy of the Cathedral Cologne and the convent of Zichtenthal had brewbousen, and distributed beer as well as bread to the poor, Hons were first used in Bavaria in the century. Beer was much in France, Belgium, and ...
... prisoner was seen to take knife out of bis pocket, and looker-on cautioned Golden to be upon his guard. The prisoner immediately went to Golden and stabbed him in shoulder. Golden fell, and prisoner was about to repeat the blow when he was prevented the ...
... likewise applied for license.—Gianted. 11. C. Marketow made application for a license for the Kent Inn. Ramsgate.—Mr. Surrage opposed for the owners of the Maidstone Arms.—Refused. Mr. W. Woodruff applied for a license for the Alma Sandwich.—Granted. Thomas ...
... officer of the Kent Constabulary was sent to Dover, where the prisoner was custody on the charge ami found her the police-station dressed in the muslin gown and on her Inmnet the veil claimed by the prosecutor wife ; and at the Golden Dion at Dover, in ...
... pair of mili. imtn-diately on application, will gene.ally give .m- boots. She went to the police atalioo and mediate and permanent relief all ordinary canes of there saw her husband boots taken from the pn- Foolli-toclie, and extraction acMora ueceeMary ...
... Reeves, who immediately followed the prisoner and overtook him with the boots his possession. When taken to the station-house the prisoner told the superintendent that had just Maidstone goal, where bad l*ecn imprisoned days for stealing )>ork. added that ...
... convicted stealing one pair boots, value 165., the property of George Frederick Wo.*J and Uichsrd Stephen Wood, the parish Saiut Margaret, on the 19th day December. 1860. Three months' hard labour the City Oaol. EAST KENT QUABTKR SESSIONS. William Kirby ...
... and others. Boots.— Thomas James the younger wa* charged, on Monday, the county justices* office, with having stolen pair of waterproof Wellington boots, the properly Henry Higgine Robinson, scbol-r the Clergy Orphans* College. Tbe boote were sold the ...
... eyes forced out. one aide the face was the Impression of the nails of heavy boot. Eld ridge was at once apprehended, and his boots and trousers were taken possession of. The boots had evidently been partially washed, but there were marks ot Mood upon them ...