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WON AT LLASI

... inter their rela tives in churchyards, with such Christian and orderly religious services as they might think fit, or MAIDSTONE & KENT]«!H wung vote of the Charrman and upeon bemng newed after Whitsuntide was carmd by 127 to 111 Upon this Government dechined ...

JOURNAL, AND SOUTH EASTERN ADVERTISER

... further particulars, and to treat for the purehase, apply to Mr Thos. Pearce, Valuer and Rstate Ageot, 18, Farl Street, Maidstone, |7 OR SALE, a thick set Bay Cob, rising six 3 yeoars, sound, quiet to ride and drive, 15 bands, with Phmton and Harness ...

Gouy, Home, ad Foreigy Htoms,

... Portrait Gallery. 1t is romoured that the West Kent Militia will ccme -ap for training. the recruits on the 4th March, and the moain body on the 29th April. Bir John Labbock, Bart., the senior member for Maidstone, is conpected with a movement for sapplying ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1878
Newspaper: Kent County Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 241 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LOCAU INTELLIGENCOCE

... Mendel, of the Manor House, Chislehurst, were sworn in as justices of the peace for the county of Kent at the court of Quarter Sessions, held at Maidstone on Tuesday. BosTaL HEATH. — The Metropolitan Board of Works have taken formal possession of this ...

itschestrr and Chatham Jerald

... counties of Kent and Suisex. WOOL W ICH. accident occurred on Friday night at Woolwkh Arsenal Railway Station. An inenne woman was on the platform, in charge of the odieving officer. who was taking her to tho County Lunatic Asylum. near Maidstone. Seeing ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1878
Newspaper: Kent Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 3092 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

DRAINAGE COMMITTEE

... DRAINAGE COMMITTEE. | The first meeting ef the newly-constitated Drainage | Committee of the Maidstone Local Board was held on Wednesday merning, at the Town Hall. There were present— The Mayer (W. Hayoes, Eeq) ; Aldermen Ellis, Clifford, and Pine ; and ...

JAN. 26

... also exhibited some good turnips (Snow fall) and two very fine vegetable marrow.. and two plates of apples (Wellingtons) and (Golden noble) each of which were highly approved of by the meeting. Mr. A. lioness exhibited a plate of potatoes, and and a plate ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1878
Newspaper: Kent Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1907 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

M ARERBTS

... Rotwerdum 68, Bremen 161, Antwerp 2i, Yalad Lois »2, 1 wtom 185, Ostend 3 Total 3,633 bales, Current jwices Pt Kents, 60=, to 120=.; Mid Kents, 60x, to 110=.; Woealds, 6 10055 5 Swsex, (0%, to Ko ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1878
Newspaper: Kent County Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 750 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

KENT ANI) SUSSEX TIMES,

... evening. to Ma' L. Denmark Bowie, Chilham. COAL Wade .-A Re-engagement an Clerk, &c., Sere Eyes caused by weakness. Wheat, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk, a a s. New. Abscesses Seabby Sorer. Le., and Scorbutic Or Sp Lines Line Acesa. Walk If aidetemer 'eneral (tome ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1878
Newspaper: Kent Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3935 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

(Plia QUAITM. is. 19.) [ONE PENNY

... Gent's Bide-spriag Boots. 70. ed. to BM Id. Gent. Balmoral Soots, 70. 6d. to Us. ed. Working MOD's Tip and Nailed Boots. es. ad. 67 - - Ladies' Kid Boots. lid. to 14s. M. Children's Boots sad ia gnat variety. Ilanoatod oa the Shor Bodo). J AIM M ASTII2 ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1878
Newspaper: Kent Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 466 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

«BEDAY, JAN, 28.—Before Major-General Bingham, (in the chair), and J. M. Knight, Eeq. ‘ok Downey was charged on ..

... Bottlu‘, 1s l&'.,':od 2 4. each. Bold by all Chemists. Bold by , Gabriel’s Hill, Maidstone ; Oliver and Co., Maidstone and Malling Bays, page 18 :—*“ Two pairs of boots lined with fur were aleo taken ; and for physio—with which it is as well to be'supplied ...

FARMERS' CLUBR

... hear). The clergy had a vested interest in the land, and bis own family had Beea conmected with the agricultural joterest in Kent for the past 600 or 700 years, He was a landlord in a small way, and he thought they should de all they ceuld to improve the ...