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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

THB REORGANIZATION OF THE MILITIA IN

... of artillecy. The Eaat Kent regiment recruited last year 279 men, of whom 86 were from the country, and from the towns. The West Kent has a total force of I,ooft whom 437 come from the country, and 672 from the towns. The Kent Artillery has a force of ...

FOE DECEMBER

... elected, will be seen by the following letter. With regard to the mode of conducting toe election, think that adopted at Maidstone good one. There the Mayor caused voting papers to be delivered through the post to levery bargees. The voting papere of the ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1872

... od Wheeler-street, Maidstone, made his appearance, end propoeed that Ur. O. Boots (money lander, also of Maidstone), taka the chair, proposition which was seconded by Hr. Brown. This propositiontharing been doty carried, Ur. Boots took the chair, amid ...

DEATHS

... Newohureh, Kent, her 87th year. lokkam— June 7th, at lekham, Frederick Henry, eldest and last surviving son of Mr. Bobert Davis, builder, of lokham. aged 25. Lxmrooi.—June 18, Charles, eldest eon of the late Mr. Thomas Morton, of Battling, Kent, aged 65 ...

Class 11—Roots

... highly commended, G. F. Lancaster Lucas, Maidstone; and £. T. Foakes, Tunbridge Wells. Game, any variety but duck wing—lst and 2nd, G. H. Fitzberbert, Otford House, Sevenoaks; highly commended, A. Wardc, Maidstone, also commended. French varieties—lst J ...

S SVE'SOAKS

... July 13—Kent v. Sussex, at Maidstone, (return). „ 17—Kent v. M.C.C., at Lord s. 24—Kent v. Surrey, the Oval. Aug. v. Lancashire, at (return). Canterbury Grand Week— Auer. 7 A: v. South. & 10—M.C.C. v. Kent. „ 11 & 12—1 Z. v. Gentlemen of ...

THE KENTISH TIDE TABLE. Bho«fe( the Tieee of Hl«h Waive a* tke CoDawfam pUees (or the aaaai>« Week,bath la the ..

... Palace. Amongst those who obtained prises were Mr. E. Corke, Havock-lane, Maidstone, Ist and cup, value 65., Spanish (two hens); Mr, Knowles, Begent’s-place, Ashford, 2nd, golden-oenciled Hamburgh (cock), 2nd, ditto (two hens); Mr. Dring, Faversham. Brd ...

The Funeral

... the various public hodies, and about half past one the procession left the Worth Transept in the following order: sth and 6th Kent Rifle Volunteers. Town Sergeants bearing the mace and sword. The Mayor. The Mayor’s Chaplain, the Rev. J. S. Sidebotham. The ...

BROADSTAIBS

... Challenge Cup and £5 Sergeant Smith, Blh C.P.R.V, Yeomanry Frizes. Competed for by members of the Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles and the West Kent (Queen’s Own) Yeomanry Cavalry. Ranges, 200 and 300 yards. Prize*. £ Points I 8 Corporal Wood R.E.K.M.R *9 ...

WHITST ABLE

... Roberts, Captain and Mrs. Ship worth. Captain Hunt f Maidstone Cavalry Depot), Captain Knight, East Kent Militia, Mrs. Kipping, and other influential residents and visitors. A section of the East Kent Militia Band, under the conduotorship of Sergeant McConnel ...

TH* CANTEEBUBT JOURNAL AND lASMXBO* GAZETTE, SATUKDAT, OCTOBER 7, 1871

... him is to revived the defunct title of Earl of Tbanet. If this true, the Ea«i Kent Liberals will gnash their teeth with a vengeance, for in Sir Henry Tufton they have had golden goose that promised to lay for wire pullers for many long day come. Sir Henry ...