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KENT SUMMER ASSIZES

... had examined the spots and fibres - o° the boots, and also the spots the coat The > spots on the boots appeared to be brood, hot ea examining them he found they were not Mood. There, were also fibres on the boots which bore the ' sppearance of human haw ...

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 ...

SATURDAY JULY 87,,

... Anson, Mr Arbu»hnot, &c. On Wednesday His Royal Highness took his departure for London from the Maidstone station by the 12.35 p.m. train, on the North Kent lino, having been driven from Linton Place in Lord carriage, accompanied his lordship and several ...

SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1872

... He had examined the spots and fibres on the boots, and also the spots on the coat. The spots on the boots appeared blood, but on examining them he found they were not blood. There wore also fibres on the boots which bore the appearance of human hair, but ...

Maidstone

... Maidstone. • Driving into a Volunteer Corps. —At the Maidstone Petty Sessions, on Tuesday last, before the Mayor (J. H. Hills, Esq.), C. Arkcoll, C. Ellis, and J. Clifford. Esqre., Charles Richard Farley, horse-dealer, was summoned on two informations ...

Published: Tuesday 30 July 1872
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1865 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LONDON CORN MARKET—(Txstbrdat)

... —At the Maidstone Petty Sessions, Tuesday, Charles Farley, horse-dealer, was summoned mtwn informations with assaulting Captain H. B. Cutbnsh, Ist. Kent Eiflo Volunteers, and Sergeant Bnahnoll, of the same corps, in too High-street, Maidstone, too inhinst ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1872
Newspaper: Thanet Advertiser
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 3601 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE !TEE PRESS

... with its accompartiments of decWicel temprats sad warm down. has done wooden fur the crops, and chanced of our carer& to • golden heaviest hug.. rescues., guru and root crop., clovers, sad aninmeis bay. ,rwely T.t..ttev. of a bulky but, unfortunately. ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1872
Newspaper: Tonbridge Free Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5386 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EVENING MEETING

... appears to bo principally filled with mud, one can mliae the feet th»t Payersham waa an important aeaport, Teaaels and brare Men Kent” to battle with the French. The paper alee included history of the formation of Guild in Parereham for protective purposes ...

SHOOTING—KENT

... SHOOTING—KENT BE LET, the SHOOTING over about 366 rf . li - LiJviiW, near Bredhurat, ■boot milaa from Maidstanr. For pirtJoul« apply to M««h. Saomerfield and Trootbeck. Lend Areata, Maidstone. John Naylor, of Lid sing pnparty [, near Bredbont, will show ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... H. N.Temient.b Lilly- Total 319 white' 1 KENT 7. M.C.C. This match was commenced the conclusion of the first match. Kent went first to the wickets, and when the stumps were drawn the score stood follows:— KENT. l3t Innings. C. Thornton, Esq., Fryer „ ...

MID KENT REGISTRATION

... MID KENT REGISTRATION. T«iain». m rMBMad toMBMnwM* one with aadanigned, who will (in e>« ry Mriaime for the Mpooit their Votee before the Renoinc Barriar-r. free of RICHARD P. W, BEALE,” Afeet. 9, Maidstone. 19;h August, 1872. To the Overseers of the ...