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OBERT FURLEY'S THE WEALD OF KENT CONCLUDING NOTICE

... OBERT FURLEY'S THE WEALD OF KENT CONCLUDING NOTICE. The firat division of the second volume of Mr Furley's work is bronght very pleasantly t> a close by short sketches of the careers of men of eminence, who were born in Kent during the 15th century, and ...

VIE EAST KENT. FAVERSIIIII. AND SITTINGBOURNL GAZETM

... VIE EAST KENT. FAVERSIIIII. AND SITTINGBOURNL GAZETM as see so reams why the Court should remove the paste and paper used the instrument of obliteration rather than ink used for the wine purpose. I shall therefore give no directions on the subject so ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1874
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 6271 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE DOVER CHRONICLE AND KENT AND SUSSEX ADVERTISER, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1874

... morning. She was • fair lady ; her hair was not only all her own, but its golden colour was genuine also. Then she was of clear white complexion—a point to be borne in mind, became golden hair (poets and romancists notwithstanding) sometimes crowns a face that ...

Published: Thursday 24 December 1874
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 7711 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CONCLUDING NOTICE

... Philip of Spain, and a general rising was proposed, but it was in Kent only that the insurrection assumed a formidable ursat uader the command of Sir Thomas W{:u, of Allington Castle, Maidstone, who had served the office of Sheriff in the reigcn of Edward ...

SERVICES AND ANTHEMS IN THE CATHEDRAL

... Viscountess Holmesdale have arrived at Linton Park, Maidstone, Kent, from London. Tee Militia. —(From Tuesday’s Gazette). —West Kent.—Capt. John Duncan Cameron, from the 2d Royal Cheshire Militia, to be Capt. Kent Artillery. —Ernest Henry Qodolphin Quicke, gent ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1874
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2438 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A – — g TSy S Tving * ' — oy T e eaorted that ooFor £ ; d that & washhouse *' : ames ved A ' ‘ e – “ |

... Railway ; London Chatham, and Dover Railway ; Maidstone and Ashford Railway ; Maidstone and Kent Coast Junction Railway : South Bastern Railway ; Sevenoaks, Maidstone, and Tonbridge Railway ; Bevenoaks, Maidstone, and 'l‘onhrm and South ...

... GENTLEMEN'S OUIFITTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, & SHIRT MAKER, 81, 83, BANK STREET, MAIDSTONE. Orders for Dress Bhirts Re: fted. spectfully A GOOD SILK UMBRELLA FOR HALF A GUINEA. MAIDSTONE, STREET, AND WEEK STREE DRAPERY AND CARPET ESTABLISRMENT AT NO. 7, KING STREET ...

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... to Joseph Hambiet, at the Works, Ayleaford, near Maidstone, Kent VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT INVENTION!!! THE PATENT DIAMOND SPRING MATTRESS COMPANY, (OF MANCHESTER). MAIDSTONE BRANCH—IO, KING STREET, MAIDSTONE. WILLIAM H. HARGRAVE WISHES TO DRAW THE ATTENTION ...

1: 110018.-CLASS 9

... Guineas and • Second Prise of One Guises for the bat Collection of Roots (four varieties) Sir Boot. of each variety to be exhibited, including Sutton's Golden Tankard New Yellow Fleshed Mengel to be grown from Seed supplied by them.—lst, .119 Henry Pett ...

LOCAUL INTRLLIGENOE

... LOCAUL INTRLLIGENOE. Mr Baron Bramwell, in an elaborate charge to the Grand Jury at the opening of the Kent Winter Asmises, on Tuyesdsy morning, drew a careful distipotion between manshaughter and murder, pointing out that & man who killed wisch the ...

THE. WIFE MURDER BY A TRAM!„

... appointed public analysist for the county of Kent; at the following scale of payments : 21a. per analysis for the first hundred in a year. 10a. 6d, per analysis for the second, and 6s. per analysis beyond. WEST KENT YEONANIT.—Ths whole equipment of the regiment ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1874
Newspaper: Tonbridge Free Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1768 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... been opened at flythe. and another, and more important one, from Maidstone, inte the main service of the London, Chatham, and fiver Company. Such a year for railways and railway schemes Kent was never known. Lines are now in contemplation both to Faversham ...