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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

MAIDSTONE

... alone near the bridge, High-street, Maidstone, by a policeman apparently in an apouletio fit. She was removed at once to the West Kent General Hospital, where Mr. Wilson, house surgeon, discovered by the marks her boots and clothing, that she was an inmate ...

aredjrermaa assaulting! a married woman named Mary Ann Waters, at WKitstable, on Sunday afternoon. The ..

... money he was now sentenoed to similar term. James Johnson was charged with assaulting a man named Watson, the landlord of the Golden Lion, St. Peter's, and the injuries Watson bad thereby received prevented him from attending the Court.—Mary Ann Watson, ...

LIST OP A.GED PERSONS

... Bowles (Kent) John Trice (Worcester) John Mount (Scotland) 136 Abel Goldsmith (Cornwall) 140 Mary Yates (Shropshire) 128 John Bales (Northampton) 126 William Ellis (Liverpool) Margaret Patten (Bedford) Jane Taylor (Hertford) Richard Lloyd (Kent) 133 Susannah ...

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 ...

from V* LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday, March 1, March 11. A. Smith, Canterbury, toll farmer, and Ramsgate, livery ..

... March 19, H, Cowley, Maidstone, wine and beer merchant. March 19. B. Wells. Si yard foreman of smiths. Deptford, dock- Potts and Co., Maidstone, wine and spirit merchants so far as regards T. Potts. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS Thk East Kent Fox Hounds Will meet ...

KENT QUARTER SESSIONS

... KENT QUARTER SESSIONS. An adjourned Quarter Sessions to relicye the Spring Assizes, was held on Thursday and Friday, at Maidstone. J. 0. Talbot. Esq., M.P., presided in the first court, and J. C. Hardy, Esq., M.P., the second. The other magistrates present ...

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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

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 ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. As might have been expected the so-called new- Maidstone and Ashford liailway scheme has caused very great dissatisfaction in all the centres of population the direct road between Ashford and Maidstone. There is not, it objected, one the little ...

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 ...