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Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser

THE DOVER TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1867. OUTH EASTERN RAILWAY TIME TABLE.—JANUARY AN EAST INDIAN WEDDIN ..

... Sermons in Rowe, JR, Fremantle, Hants Weald of Kent 740 m • 10 3. ~ .. .• I • Candles. A mini s t er i n Ameri ca lased opposite one of Shackell, J, Queen's cres, Haverstock hill, tobacconist BREAD. Mid and East Kent .. the deacons of his church. A report got ...

BREDE MANOR

... very remarkable. But Domesday Book is methodically arranged according to the counties; and most of the Cinque Ports being in Kent, we find three of the principal Kentish ports grouped tigether, and their privileges enumerated,—Hastings not being described ...

RAILWAY TIME TABLE.—FEBR., TIIF DOVER TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1867. OUTHi---ASTERN THE LONDON GAZETTES ..

... Stations on Kent Coast Railwry. Ordinary Fares only are charged by this tra:n from Lomb !I to Sittingbourne ) Queouboro', Sheerness, Faversham, and Canterbury, and from Canterbury to Dover. o 1, 2, 3 Claw; from Canterbury to London, and on and from Kent Coast ...

TEE DOVER TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 , 1867. IMPORTS INTO LONDON LAST .WEEK. Lambs Ryland, C. Edgbaston, ..

... and Wolverhampton, boot Stralsund manufacturer Canada .. •• 75- 0112 5 •• 155 405 9 5 Morrell,S ev en oak s 4 7 5 57 ••• • • —— 912 Folkestone Juno. dep. ~ W, New Radford Nottinghamshire, journey- Russian 3B 42 Shoreham (Kent) „ • • 811 10 13112 18 ...

CAFE LIFE IN PARIS

... Caledonian rd, and Tremation mews, Albion street, King's cross, cab proprietor To Surrender in the Country. Baines, R, Tredegar, boot dealer Bearcroft, T, Brotton, Yorkshire, draper Blackburn, 0, South Stockton, joiner Blake, G L, Plymouth, captain in Her Majesty's ...

COMMON HALL

... that it was a very bad plan to kill the goose which laid the golden Qgg, and if they could but get the goose among them they ought to treat hint well, so that lie might lay many golden eggs. ( Hear, hear, and laughter.) They ought also to act in such ...

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... l i l eiD i yn n lg e Nh o ari n ni Col . l . 7e .a.r.r.. 99 1 2 . 4 : Hickman W, Poole clothier Jones, II Holyhead, bootes':, Boulogne - - - - Coarse and inferior Beasts oto 4 43 4to 3 6 20 5 .. 12 20 Hughes, S, Regent street, Lrimbeth Jones ...

THE VEGETABLE GARDEN 1N MARCH

... belt, pair of trunks, pair of silk pants, ewelled cap and a pair of blue silk fluted boots ; a fancy ball dress trimmed with ermine, jewelled belt, a pair of blue silk boots, and two caps.—(Laughter.) After the case had been heard, bankrupt's order of discharge ...

m iw oi MARC H. 7 THE DOTER TELEGRAPH SATURDAY , MARCH 23 , 1867. SOUTH EASTERN RAI L WAY

... Law, Manchester, attorney Ostend - 68 3 30 Prime large ditto Brownfi , ld, W, Woolwich, fly proprietor Mercer, J, Speldhurst, Kent, builder Rotterdam - - -- •311 Ditto small ditto Brown, J, Birdcage walk. Hackney road, cowkeeper Middleton, EE, Manchester ...

TERRIFIC GALE IN THE METROPOLIS

... Russian Imperial family, and where the young Prince died. The death of Mr. J. Espinasse, judge of the County Court for West Kent, was announced on Monday. Mr. Espinasse had held the appointment sinoe the passing of the act for the establishment of the ...

Blistellanta

... the Surrey circuit, was summoned last week to recover the fee of five guineas paid him on a brief to defend a prisoner at Maidstone, but which he had to hand to a brother barrister. The judge ruled that, the fee being an honorarium, plaintiff could not ...

FANCY LEATHER IS7, SIVARGATE STREET DOVER

... COUNTY COURT.—We learn that it is arranged that Mr. Carmalt Scott, Judge of the East Kent Circuit, will exchange circuits with Mr. Lonsdale, recently appointed to the West Kent Circuit. BALL AT THE APOLLONIAN HALL.—The pressure on our columns arising from the ...