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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

GRAVESEND AND DARTFOED REPORTER—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1870

... question arising to the disposal the boots, the magistrates declined allow them to be given to Mr. Strickland unless they were proved his property. -An assistant from Mr. Strickland's said would identify the boots, but could not give evidence as to the ...

GRAVESEND AND DARTFORD REPORTER—SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1870,

... arc silver tea and table spoons, nearly three dozen knives, a silver tea pot, towels, some linen, three overcoats, and pair boots. A small portion of the property has since been di-covored by the police in plantation at the rear of the house. It is to hoped ...

DARTPORD LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH

... pettiooat. The prisoners were traced Maidstone, where they were found in the Windsor Castle, public-house, asleep in bed. They wore awakened by P.C. Santler, from Dartford, in company with Inspector Hills, of Maidstone, who apprehended them. They said they ...

GItAVKSENI) COUNTY CO CUT

... A drop on eternity’s mighty sea, A blossom life’s immortal tree Floating, flowering evermore, In the blessed light of the golden shore. And I gaze thy sinless bloom And thy radiant face, they dispel gloom ; I feel He will keep the undefiled, And His love ...

GU.VVKSENI) QUAHTEH SESSIONS

... partly owing to the remarks had repeatedly made. He could not conceive how people, living in town on the very high road through Kent, could be so foolish as to expose themselves needlessly to pecuniary loss, or perhaps even worre consequences ; the numbers ...

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... li. George, 11. F., District Deputy G.W.C.T. for Kent, who explained the requirements necessary for membership, and gave some interesting details of the progress the order, which has nineteen lodges Kent and a total membership in the United Kingdom over ...

GRAVESEND AND DARTFORD REPORTER—SATODAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1872

... Band. Bund. Sergeants. THE COFFIN. Sergeants, Relatives of deceased. Members of a Crayford Benefit Society. Kent Rifle Volunteers. Ist Kent Artillery Volunteers. Non-commissioned Officers of Regular Array. Officers of K.R.V. and Dr. iloarc. The officers ...

KENT SUMMER ASSIZES

... KENT SUMMER ASSIZES. Th‘. cimmiis'k'ii opened Siiturday afternoon l;,st Mr. Martin, who arrived in Maidstone l,v the I’addoek train, due at 2.30, and was met >.V S r J„1 1U Croft, bait.. High Shciitf. F. Scudamore, E-o', acting under sheriti, Ate., Ace ...

AGRICULTURE,

... did assailant, and the authorities have clue not go bv THE HOP HARVEST IN KENT. FEET-WIPING A correspondent of the Daily News pives the following description of hop-picking: in Kent, and tno feet-wiping performance practised upon novices : The walk was right ...

GRAVESEND AND DAR.TFORD REPORTER—SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, ’872. IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS. AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, ..

... Year Look, for 1872,” to the llcport of the Kent Congregational Association,” they will liud that the County Kent is, for certain purposes, divided into four districts, namely, Greenwich, Chatham, Maidstone, and Canterbury ; and in the list of Congregational ...

GRAVESEND AND DARTFORD REPORTER-SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1878. DEF'RAITDING THE POST OFFICE

... called --who put to death during her short reign nearly 300 men, w.rineu, and children, was a of Kent, having been bona at Greenwich. Not all the whitewash that Kent ever made or ever could make out of her chalkpits could ever make white the character of this ...