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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... —Charles Dunbar was charged with having on the 29th February, stolen a pair of boots, of the value of 45., the property of George Bassant, West Street. Prosecutor stated that the boots wore hanging outside his shop nt half-past 9 on Saturday evening, aad ten ...

bankrupts

... Kitchen Ashley, Sheffield, Yorkshire, common brewer. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. The East Kent Fox Hounds will meet at half-past Ten Tuesdav. April Elham Tjler HiU MAIDSTONE CORN MARKET.—March 28. White wheat, new GBs Peas - - - 30, 43. Red ditto - - 30s White ...

SESSIONS

... SESSIONS KENT ADJOURNED QUARTER NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, 9rfIHAT the ADJOURNED GENE- RAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of KENT will be holden the COURTS OF JUSTICE at MAIDSTONE, on THURSDAY, the Fimt day of MARCH, 1866. The Court will be ...

HERNE BAT

... tailor, Aug. 23, at 2. the Country,] George Law, Maidstone. Kent, timber dealer, Aug. 16, at 11, County Court. Maidstone. Charles East. Maiden, Kent, plumber, Aug. 16, at 12, County Court. Maidstone. rAKTNKBSHIP DISSOLVED. Richard John ...

SANDWICH

... Magistrates however refused the application. Edward O-borne, Kent Arras, El«m*’-place, Ramsgate.—-Applicant appeared in person and was opposed Mr. Snowden behalf of tho owners of the Maidstone, Arm# Inn. Mr. Snowden stated the fact ol their house being ...

U57 11 15

... and Alfred Joseph Peppercorn Deptford Broadway, Kent, grocers. A new invention in France is said to be a pair of musical boots, which have been exhibited to the Emperor. At every step the pressure of the boot produces melody—it may be a waltz, mazurka, or ...

MARRIAGES

... Thomas, son oi the late Mr. Thomas Crispe. of Watt’s House, Leeds, Kent, leaving widow and four children. Belvedere— Oct. 11, Lesmcss Heath, Matthew Lashmer. formerly of Maidstone. nge ...

BIRTHS

... Mantle, Miiton-next-Gravcscnd, Kent, boot aud shoe maker. Jan. 11, C. Bsx, Miltoo-next-Grafesend, Kent, Trinity pilot. J»n. 17, P. A. Mortlock, Rani'galo, Kent, lodging-house keeper. Jan. IC, J. Hughes, Margate, Kent, coach builder and ...

MARRIAGES. . CANTERB

... W. Hills, draper, Sandgafe, Kent, Sept. 14 and Oct. 12, at half-past twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy. T. P. Green, currier, Northampton. J. C. Lcnch, leather seller, Birmingham. W. Jones, grocer, Nottingham. Cottom, boot and shoe maker, Smethwick, ...

DEATHS

... ▼etcrinar)-Burgeon, trt. Buomi,Kv March 30, Pli/.ihcth White, her .“iCth year. —April o, Caroline, only daughter of Mr. E. Gouldcn, boot maker, aged 2 y-Mrß. April bi« re&idenee, Saint Ceorge'a-street, Captain Love, J.F. April 2, Mrs. E. HatcHlVc, widow of the ...

FAVERSHAM CORN

... Prices were, if anything, trifle higher than they were the preceding market. Beat boot* fetched 12s. to 12s. per score ; inferior 11s. Gd.: Kent barrens, Is. to 4d. per stone; Kent wethers. Gl. per stone pigs, about 9s. per score for beat. The numbers wore ...

DEATBS-

... INSOLVENT PETITIONERS. Jan. 17, T. Smith, Hadlow, Kent, labourer. Jan. 23. J. Foster, Leeds. Kent, out of business. Jan. R. Brook, Broadwater, Kent, farm bailiff. Jan. 23, J. Vane, lleadcorn, Kent, boot and shoe maker. BANKRUPTS. Leonard ...