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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

NORTH KENT LINE

... NORTH KENT LINE. Trains leave London daily, for Strood, Rochester, and Chatham and intermediate stations, at 8, 9*30, 10*10, a in, 12*10, 2*0,3*40, 4*20, 4*50, 5*15, 50, 70, 8 0,10 0, p in, arriving at its destination in from hour to hour and three quarters ...

KENT ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION

... KENT ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION. This session was held the Court House, Maidstone, Monday, when the following magistrates were presen —The Earl of Romney the chair. Rev. O. B. Moore, Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart., J. Whatman, Esq., M P-. E. Burton, W. H. Nicholson ...

ASHFORD

... company. The West Kent Light Infantry, which is ordered to assemble at Maidstone on Wednesday next, for embodied service, consists the present time of 750 men. Since the commencement of the last training have Joined the line, 61 the Kent Artillery, and the ...

ASHFORD

... petition was dismissed. Maidstone and Strood Railway. —We are glad to be able to state that the construction of this branch to connect the South Eastern with the North Kent line, and afford accommodation to the inhabitants of Maidstone and the valley of the ...

DUNGENEBS

... Wednesday night, the shop of Mr. Philpott, at Chatham, was broken into, and three pairs of boots stolen. Thursday morning Superintendent Everest went over to Maidstone in quest of the offenders, and, with another Chatham constable. Superintendent Turrail ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—Dae. 18

... diaries Jarrett, of Margate, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Hills, Deputy Mayor of St. Peter’s. Minster—Dec. 14, Mr. T. B. Golden, of Minster, to Bliss Jane Ansel I. Dovnit—Dec. 21, John Hayward, Esq., of Youghal, Ireland, to Margaret Ann, daughter of ...

MARRIAGES a iff) DEATHS. MARRIAGES. WiLi.r.snonoron—Sept. 15, Mr. J, Wood, to Emma, daughter of Mr. S. Ured, of ..

... v«>unge*t daugiitcr «»f the Rov. U. I. Cohen. Mati»sTo:.K—Sept. 17, Mr. 1!. ftlanwarir.g, Miss E. A. i'urbiir, both of Maidstone. Watf.kixn i; i 7, Mr. Charles Barber, to Mias Mary Ann Calloway. ltox-k kXT- Gk ave« i;:.d Sept. 13, Thos. Lewis, Esq., ...

THE OVERLAND MAIL

... appearance, the exigency of each case may require. Messrs. Joses and liri.i, continue to visit Kent, , rt may consulted Mr. .donni.i.s, Xo. 100, V,rrn ,TK.:. r, MAIDSTONE, every Tlll ; Bainoß-sTRKF.T, CANTF.KHI , and S TIIRDAVS : and r.t (IS, llmii stbf.kt, on ...

FAVERSHAM

... 1 9 ? . » ,ur '>».v last an inquest was held at the Blacksmith Arms, WillesWough, before W. taden, Deputy Coroner for East Kent, on the body of Mr. John Bull, agod 02, for many years inhabitant of illesborough, where he carried the business of a watchmaker ...

TO ADVERTISERS

... aforesaid ; then of 2, Kingston-terrace, New Chariton, Kent ; then of Shrub Cottage, Old Charlton, the said county then and late of 7, Kingston Terrace, aforesaid, clerk in her Majesty’s Dockyard, Wool wich, Kent NICHOLS and CLARK, 9, Cook's Court, Lincoln's Inn ...