THE KENT AND SUSSEX
... S it«l.jo.ttrcrt, Beighten. the wile : golden and jewelled Mitre, his goldvn Crozicr in his Wells—fAnvr.) . . , , s,dicitor, who appeared to proeecute, said defendant c. Browfwood, o ...
... S it«l.jo.ttrcrt, Beighten. the wile : golden and jewelled Mitre, his goldvn Crozicr in his Wells—fAnvr.) . . , , s,dicitor, who appeared to proeecute, said defendant c. Browfwood, o ...
... WEST KENT QUARTER SESSIONS. The fallowing was the remaining business at these sessions which concluded on Friday Maidstone, and which was not ; Included In our dispatch published in our last issue. toe first , court (Friday); before J. G. Talbot, Ksq ...
... 2ud iust., two pairs of boots, valas 11s 61 It appeared that the prisoner went to the shop of the prosecutor, & boot and shoe maker, aud asked to be allowed to. take two pairs ton Mrs. Smth, at 13, Meadow-road She took the boots away, and ae she did not ...
... KENT WINTER ASSIZES Tho commission of this Assize waa opened at the House, Maidstone, Monday afternoon, by Mr Justice Drove. His lordship arrived by tho 2.44 p.m. train on the North Kent Railway and was met at the Ration by the High Sheriff (Major M. ...
... Ware. This was auother laughable race. - - S 60 Yamps Bacx Race.— First prize by Mr. E. Aq‘n; second, & tenus racqaet, * Golden Boot v prise 1, W. T. Beale; 2, F. Griffen. Tra ox Wartez —The programme coucluded with tea on the water. o The g\n were distributed ...
... WEST KENT QUARTER SESSIONS. These sessions commenced yestcr tay (Thursday), the Sessions House. Maidstone, J. G. Talbot, Esq., M.P., presiding in the first court. Mr. Alfrel Keep, of Grcenhithe, was chosen foreman of the grand jury. Mr. v. Broad wood ...
... KENT GENERAL SESSIONS. These sessions were held Maidstone on Toes* day, amongst those present being Sir J. Leonard (chairman), £arl Stanhope, Lord Harris, Viscount Torrington, Sir Walter Stirling, Mr E. Norton, M.P., Col. Warde, Col. Coorthope, Capt. ...
... WEST KENT BLACKHEATH. Dearn or Mr. 3. W. Joussox.—This gontleman, author of the ** History of Gardening, * and of many works ou chemistry and horticultura, died last wo-k at his resilence, near Croydon, at the age of 84. He was born at Blackheath, being ...
... TONBRIDGF, KENT. Valuable Freehold Inves m-nts in Shipbourne Read, Uridge Road, and Danvers Road. '\l R. THOMAS DAY has received instructions A to SELL by AUCTION, at the Rose and Ciown Hotel, Tonbridge, on TUESDAY, Avcusr 16th 1881, at 5 for 7 o'clock ...
... 20 THE EDITOR OF THE KENT OOUNTY STANDARD. Sir,—ln discussing a disputed question of such :Efluwouthi-, it is very essential not to mis‘the argumeunts of the other side. . When we read, as in s ?uufieh in the. Maidstone and Kentush Journal, a sentence like ...
... to pro e:utc. From the evidence, it app-ared that the defendant had obtained the boots by representing that they were for his landlady, Mrs. Carter. He look him an old boot, and said that he wanted pair hat size for his landlady. Prosecu'or’s wife allowed ...
... 4 Maidstone and Kent County Standard, Tunbridge Wells Standard, and Southborough and Tonbridge Jbfirnal, August 20, 1884. sttt —— 3 & e WERIESVE Y VVEIASEINSy D T S TT T PREPAID ADVERTISING Business Notices. Business Notices. hhlmm;m-a;m Sraxpaxn, Chief ...