* KENTISH MERCURY
... of a firmin Woslvich witha At Woolwich she also decoyed a robbed a child, and in the ease she had a child from Maidstone to Chatham, ts boots, and sentenced years’ left it barefooted in a eating house. tude. ...
... of a firmin Woslvich witha At Woolwich she also decoyed a robbed a child, and in the ease she had a child from Maidstone to Chatham, ts boots, and sentenced years’ left it barefooted in a eating house. tude. ...
... Billiter-sqoare,' WIttIA~tsoN-KENDALL-At Hovioghias, Robiert London), nod Brockley, Kent, to Cleinentia E. I., son of Mi'. Robart W~illiamnson, of Suiny Bask, Harrison, of Boot Bergisolt, daughter of thle late Ripon, to Pansy, daughter of Mr. Willinam Mr. ...
... one of the balls recently given at Buckhurst, which were numerously attended by the nobility and gentry of the counties of Kent and Sussex, including a large number of the principal tenantry of his lordship's estates. The Crown Prince of Hanover, the ...
... charities exceed While ‘tholie barely reach 15,000, Don who is travelling incognito in Italy, has been robbed of his Collar of the Golden Fleece, is not only of grea! ie of but is to be 1430, on his the ornament ma the for Philip, Dube celebration in third The ...
... ing and robbing Walter Davis, a carman, in the New Kent- ?? stated that about half -past twelve o'clock on Monday night he was proceeding towards home. Upon approaching the railway arch in the New Kent-road he was suddenly inrrounded by about a dozen persons ...
... concerns G. H. Holden— W. H. Willis and E. A. Wills, Long-sere, playing card manufacturers— J. K. Part-cm and W. Page, Maidstone, Kent, millers— J. Penclfcbury and H. Roberts, Warrington, Lancashire, builders' merchants— A. de Wette and G. Sshuck, Little ...
... Boards Bill. CITY IIAGISTRATRX: - ~ • - - - - 4.—James Curran wee charged with beine in the unlawful possession of a pair of boots and Rorke, which had been stolen from • private in the 29th Foot, who had taken them off for the purpose of conning a race ...
... audiences at the Birmingham Theatre Royal, showing that she had taken a child from Maidstone to Chatham, pawned his potplarity has not diminished through the rime of teat its boots, and left it barefooted in an eating - house. S he was other • star, Mr. Irving ...
... kill, Osborne op, and two kept well together ma to the mos. l'osning op the tot latter got and Kent, who had b.. pressing amomed second place, r! aching the &boot 15 yards behind (laborne, Si. Alphonse being • good third. Time, ID oda . g sec. , _ .. ...
... Prcfectore, °“ Patrick, and Mias Lubbock, daughter Sir John evening, February 12th, and was tba Lubbock, Bart., M. P. for Maidstone, wiU teke place on the success of the season and an admirable finale to the , > y Trr d i»ge. e y te fair Lady Ann. Gore ...
... Warwick LodKe, Lewisham. AL SKR kept. %It NT W INTH D. Thrombi No Kurt., -opt. s to BBL—Mrs. Bridge. Northilol.l. st. Mary Cray, Kent. `1 VT cooking Indtspensahle.—Apply Mr. L., 2, ramitrokn•tor• moo (opposite Marlborough-road at. John'icwood. 1 it:Vl:tit e ...
... prisoner arrived on Wei' by fhe 10 minutes past two train from Maidston* He was lying on a seat, and said he had lost his ticket and his hat. — Prisoner said he did not come from Maidstone, hi came from Borough Green, and fell off to sleep, and somj one ...