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„ . . BANKRUPTS. • - ' Front Friday Nigkt's • Gatette, June 25th.) - Wm. Henry Millar, wine merchant,

... ; ' , • Thomas Barnes, licensed victualler, out of business, late of the Cambridge Arms Inn, Weimer, Kent, and now - of Moat-road, Maidstone, Kent.. -.• • William Marshall, merdhant• and commission agent, as William Marshall and -Co., 441 Fountain-street ...

BANKRUPTS. (Prom Friday Night's Gazette, April 19th.) Clifford Thomas Fernyhough, 17, Charles-street, St. ..

... bill brokers, Darlington. Thomas Lonstaff, shoemaker, Middlesborough. Henry Wilmshurst, fruiterer and market gardener, Maidstone. William Verey, farmer, Hartwell Villa, Hartwell road, and Scamp Farm, Hartwell, near Aylesbury, Bucks. Gabriel Scott, manure ...

BANKRUPTS

... Silchester-road, Nottinghall, tavern keeper.—Thomas Polly, 2, Summersfield-place, Boxley-road, Maidstone, Kent, lime merchant. —Charles Stansfield, Halifax, boot dealer. George Harrison, Dustin, Northamptonshire, innkeeper. Edward Bond, Northampton, draper ...

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... and Co. William Henry Flunky, provision merchant, Vicarageroad, Leyton, Essex. David Aus , ten, boot maker and market gardener. Ban. temoe, Groontrioli, Kent, Bobe'rt Baker, grocer, draper, and shopkeeper, &afield, fitsffolik. Riolid Cuthbert Johnson, builder ...

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... of the Golden Lion Inn, Frankwell, Shrewsbury. Robert Dowse, farmer, Hatfield Farm, Stert, near Devizes, Wiltshire. Prom Tuesday Nights °melte. Thomas H. Cruden, Highbary-place, Highbury, Middlesex. Newman, sohoolmaster, taller, hatter, and boot. maker ...

TRADE REVIEW. , 41st WEST YORK RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AT MIRFIELD. DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT. The ..

... a dreu . - 22 Corporal Carr, a pair of boots Private Woolhouse, a pair of boots 2l Pioneer Gibson, a pair of trousers Private Roome, a pair of boots 2O Corporal Dyson, a pair of boots 2O Lance-Corporal Holt, a shawl Corporal Gibson, a suit ...

~ 1870. HUDDERSFIELD MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. ENTERTAINMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES

... doors. But such cases are not frequent.—All the Year Round. COMMITTAL FOR MURDER NEAR MAIDSTONE. —An enquiry took place on Saturday last at Hollingboume Union, near Maidstone, before Mr. J. N. Dudlow, on the body of Peter Smith, labourer, of Lenham. It appeared ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... smeller sources of supply rendered the utmost economy in the use of water absolutely necessary. OP THS BOP MARKIT.- -Tuesday's Maidstone Journal says :— Importations from the Continent have not yet been large, and have consisted mainly of mixed low grade hope ...

CHRONICLB, SATn:IDAY, iNO2EMBEd :21, 1874. - ‘E M • 1.1-3 .1 _ LES. V B ER. • - (LoNDION 'ANCHESTEIt„,gUDDERSEIELD,

... and criminal business will be taken. Circuit Ito. 2 (Mr. Baron Bramwell).'—Surrey (Kingston), Wednesday, 25th November; Kent (Maidstone), Monday. 7th December; Wilts (Salisbury), Monday, 14th December; Sussex (it is expected that the day for holding this ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,2.871

... Tuesday.) John Colman Bush, baker, Caxton, near Rochester, Kent—Frank Crossland Clarke, Lieut 2nd Battery 9Gth Regiment of Foot, Aldershot, Hants—Wm. Cleaver, coal merchant, Tunbridge Wells, Kent—James West, builder, Brearley-street, Chichester, Sussex—Robt: ...

,11 ,7 4‘.(71.:7 – iti ; 1I HI WSRUKY CHRONICLE, SA:I URDAY, JUL y 1.874

... deal leniently with the case.—A fine of ss. in each case was imposed. THE PRO2RIETOR OF THE GOLDEN LION IN TROUBLE. Benjamin Nicholson, landlord of the Golden Lion beerhouse, Huddersfield-road, Dewsbury, appeared to answer a charge of permitting drunkenness ...

URDAY, FEpRUARY 17, liftl

... members of the Board, visited Chatham on Monday, and inspected the armour-plated ship Alex. andra. The West Kent Militia not assemble at Maidstone this month for drill, owing to the prevalence of small-poi In several of the diatrices from which the men ...