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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1871

... services were also held in the church Sunday last. KENT SUMMER ASSIZE. The Commission of tho Sommer Assize was formally opened on Monday afternoon by Mr. Justico Blackburn. His Lordship arrived in Maidstone the 4.40 p.m. train, whero his carriage awaited ...

HERNE BAY COMMISSIONERS

... Household Cavalry. The cams btlli was, course, a Indy. Captain A. fired the first shot, and his bullet grazed Captain B.’s boot. Captain B. then fired in the air. Both the combatants then declared that their honour was satisfied. Thus ended the farce ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1872

... Bedford-row, W.C., Alvar Bun yard, aged 41, youngest son of the late Thoa Bnnyard, Cherry Ground, Maidstone. Somr^ 2^. aftor „ Wright, Esq., of Faversham, Kent, agod M 22, Eleanor, widow of the Itey RaWv.. formerly Rector of E«stchnroh, aged UBrton ' L y ...

general news. A Scou.— The wife of Mr. Henry well-known Surrey cricketer, presented her bueband with three ..

... DIVIDEND. W. and J. Walker, Maidstone, drapers, div. 45., on and after March 31, at Mr. M’Dowairs, Watling-street, City. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Wm. Uden and Co.. Canterbury, potato merchants. Francis and Son, Sandgate, Kent, drapers. Apthorp and Large ...

THE CANTERBTTHY JOTTiBNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1871

... afterwards compared the prisoners* boots with the footprints, and found that Borford’s boots corresponded with one set of prints and Goodman’s with the other set. Five rows of nails were common, but it was unusual for boots to have seven rows. He watched ...

PROPOSED ENLARGEMENT OF THE PARISH

... Noningtoa, 3rd ditto, IS*. Cum A—Bracsna.—To Tea Saw Una, ataokar to Mr. William Spaa too, of Old Court, Nonington, building tba boot ataofca, 41; Jamaa Kemp, to Mr. Edward Mnrton,ofMdinm Aab, 3nd ditto, 15a,; Tbomaa Trioa, ataokar to Maaara. Bradley Bros. ...

THE CANTEHBURT JOURNAL AND rABMEBS* GAZETTE. BATUEDAY, MARCH 9, 1872

... long and singularly prosperous career, was bard fate for tno Sussex. She was one of the earliest ships in the service. The Kent, the pioneer ship of the line, arrived m Mel»K)urno in April, 1853. In the same year Captain Scanlon brought out the newly-built ...