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

KENT AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS’ UNION

... Union for the twelve months Chairman, Mr. G. Boots, Maidstone; vice-chairman, Mr. Albury, labourer, Coxheath ; treasurer, Mr. F. Masters, Maidstone; honorary secretary, Mr. A. Simmons, Grecian Villa, Maidstone ; trustees, Mr. Edmetfe (labourer, Leeds), ...

Published: Tuesday 02 July 1872
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 711 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

KENT COUNTY NEWS

... Wales's) Dragoon Guards, will leave Maidstone and Shorncliffe, early in August, for the purpose of taking part in the autumn the conclusion of which they will return to their quarters; E, F, and H troops at present at Maidstone exchanging with the A, B, ana ...

KENT COUNTY NEWS

... KENT COUNTY NEWS. H H - *• Marshal Commanding-in-! Chief shortly expected at Canterbury, te inspect the Riding Establishments, the men having completed their course of instruction. Prince Arthur will leave Dover with bis household about the beginning ...

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 ASSIZE

... KENT SUMMER ASSIZE. The summer assize for the County of Kent will corn. mance on Saturday next,the Judges being Barons Bramwell and Martin. The commission will open or Saturday afternoon, and the trial of prisoners will commence on Monday morning at 12 ...

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 ...

MURDER IN KENT

... MURDER IN KENT. At miss co Tuesday. before Mr. Harm &mawsll, Thebes Moore, 42, was charged with the wilful maim d bis wife, Mary As.. Moots The prisoner was • Lbws* can, and resided at Ashford, sad le• had been married to the doomed math for several but ...

Published: Thursday 25 July 1872
Newspaper: Bristol Daily Post
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 4768 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

KENT SUMMER ASSIZES

... KENT SUMMER ASSIZES. The Commission for these Aseive was opened at the Seeoiene 110111.`, Maidstone, on Saturday lest, by Mr. Baron Martin. His Lordship arrived by the 2.30 p.m. train on the South Eutere main line, and SA met at the station in the Sheriff'' ...

tram a tatty iliWeaa• k KENT SUMMER ASSIZE

... tram a tatty iliWeaa• k KENT SUMMER ASSIZE. -- - . The oommission was opened on Saturday afternoon last by Mr. Baton Martin, who arrived in Maidstone by the Paddock Wood train, due at 2 20, and was met by Sir John Croft, Bart., Sheriff; F. Scadamore, ...

Published: Friday 26 July 1872
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1659 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

COUNTY' -music)? teatrauGENoz The annual fdte of the Maidstone Trades' Union was held on Monday in Vinter's ..

... COUNTY' -music)? teatrauGENoz The annual fdte of the Maidstone Trades' Union was held on Monday in Vinter's Park. The annual excursion nfithe Maidstone Gardeners' Society wee held on Wednesday, the place selected being Hastings. On Saturday evening, about ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1872
Newspaper: Woolwich Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

/ The tAtiiilely/Journal and West Kent Herald, July 26, 1872. Mr . RINI SO MHO this thee resolution, m o,

... soss.sod we are not surprised to hear thet during his brief to Linton Palms, he has won golden opinions amongst noblemen gentlemen, and especially the ladies, of Kent, whohad the honour of meeting him at that hospitable mansion. A number of the distinguished ...