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BOROUGH OF MAIDSTONE. TO BOOT MAKERS OF MAIDSTONE. PERSONS willing to contract for the supplying of thirty -two ..

... BOROUGH OF MAIDSTONE. TO BOOT MAKERS OF MAIDSTONE. PERSONS willing to contract for the supplying of thirty -two pairs of bOOTS for the use of the Police, are requested to send in sealed Tenders to the Town-clerk’s office, addressed To the Watch Committee ...

Published: Tuesday 20 December 1853
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. TO FAMILIES ami LARGE CONSUMERS. Three pounds fine Black Tea I°3. ft d. Three pounds superfine Pekoe flavour If»9. «d. Three pounds beat Black Tea for .. 11s. Thn-e |*ounds finest Jamaica Coffee for 3s. 9d. At the GOLDEN CANISTER, 104, Week ...

MAIDSTONE JOURNAL, ROCHESTERAND CHATHAM JOURNAL, WEST KENT JOT'RNAT,. LITERATURE

... MAIDSTONE JOURNAL, ROCHESTERAND CHATHAM JOURNAL, WEST KENT JOT'RNAT,. LITERATURE. distant m d»te or how . ,t historian, Alison quality, rvhith which suits , xaclly the possesses Ta, J crowded into the important period 1 . • t h.it such .in history and ...

KENT SUMMER ASSIZES

... — KENT SUMMER ASSIZES. These Assizes open at Maidstone on Thursday next, before the Lord Chief Baron Pollock and Mr. Justice Cresswell We give a list of prisoners committed for trial, up to yesterday (Monday,) and shall furnish fur- ther particulars with ...

Published: Tuesday 19 July 1853
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 361 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MAIDSTONE JOUHNAI, HOOHESTEH AND CHATHAM JOIJKNAL, WEST KE.M JoUUNAE, WEALD OF KENT JOUENAL

... MAIDSTONE JOUHNAI, AND CHATHAM JOIJKNAL, WEST KE.M JoUUNAE, WEALD OF KENT JOUENAL. STAPLEHURST. petition is about being signed agiinst ilte admiesi 'n of Jew* into parlument. TICEHURST.— and Scikmihc Isstitition. —The opening lecture »n connection «ith ...

MEN AND WOMEN OF MAIDSTONE

... Saxons was a golden dragon —that of the Jutes (borrowed from the Frisians), a white horse in a red'fidd i still acknowledged to be the insignia of Kent. Not being given to change the Jutes have continued to form the predominant population of Kent (particularly ...

Published: Tuesday 23 August 1853
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1220 | Page: 6 | Tags: none