| From the LONDON GAZETTE of Friday, July g£..•♦
... Coombs ani L.-c. 'anMlay-roaxL North Kensington, buildera — L. and .1. Bamberger, Great Cambridge-street, ii_ckn ...
... Coombs ani L.-c. 'anMlay-roaxL North Kensington, buildera — L. and .1. Bamberger, Great Cambridge-street, ii_ckn ...
... ploti Rayleinu ; at the Golden Lion, Rnyleieh. at R. FULLER. R. W.. MOON. & FULLER.-FREKHOLPS V Croydon: at the Greyhound. Croydon. at 6. LANURIDGE & FREEMAN.— Frkkhoi.i>. residential cst»t». known as Lnnsford Hall. E. Mailing. Kent, comprising ro dence ...
... remainder of his Column including also the Maidstone Brigade, composed of the two Essex and two Kent Batta- lions, which have been quartered at Maidstone during the mance uvres. Colonel Safford, of the West Kent Regimental District, has been in charge of ...
... Fletcher's Four-in-Hand, by Freshman— Fine Sport, beat Sir R. Jardine's Glen Dochart. by Glenogle— Magnolia. Mr. R. F. Gladstone's Golden Harp, by Herschel—Ham- string, beat Mr. R. Russell's Rowley, hy Restorer— Roguery. The WEBTRAW PURSE. Winner. 60.. : runner-up ...
... at Plumstesd (3-0). beat With, at Ilford (3-2). Millwall Athletic beat Folkestone, at Millwall (6-1). Ashford beat Maidstone, at Maidstone 14-2). Ciapton brat Rochester. at Upton (3-1). After an extra hall-hours play. I Stopped by referee owing to darkneas ...
... Lincoln's-inn-fields, London. KENT. —Garden of England—Mont attractive and valuable FREEHOLD Call& POULTRY. and SHEEP Residence, phensantry, ttoo,li. understocr:s. copses, belt.. dells. ter.; 364 n lying llish between Maidstone Sittivabourne ; heal. by ; ...
... at 2. BAXTER. PAYNE. & LEPPER — Freeholds, residence, with grounds, &c. of 62 acres, Keston, Kent, and residence, with grounds. &c, of one acre. Bromley. Kent : at Mart, at 2. COLLIER, R. J.. & HEND .RSON.— Leaseholds. 17 bldg. plots, Leyton ; at the Tower ...
... Britain. City, glass blowers nnd electricians— A. F. G. aud A. W. E. Bemau (trading as F. Rernau), Duke-street, St. James's, boot and shoe makers— Kino Brothers, High Holborn, Manchester. Leeds, and ?? J.E. and J J. Watson, Beak-street, Regent-street, ...
... and shares, and a policy of assura^tce; at Mart :it 2. V.'UITTINGHAM. F. M.— FREEHOLDS, 16 pairs of houses Komford : at the Golden Lion. Romford. at 4. FOSTER, H. E.. Si CHANFlELD.— Frekholt>s. the HillLodt-e Estate. Clay-hl., Enfwld, comprisim? residence ...
... MISCELLANEOUS SCSATCHINGS. Hautheap Park 1.-1 soisliseu. Me*Joi, 8,34;;. Saw.: 10,,110r1f I Kent ptcas Park).—Purple Heather. All Enc.s4oents so Lord Nan*. astlrs alessaidrs roll- MI rugs.. ta. - anlft awl Pritnrusa WY. Claw nor aster..— Stater. All ...
... Ramsgate. bootmaker, June 3o. Mount, Henry. Upper Evthorneand Nonington, Kent, saddler, July 2. Da le, George. Stonehouse. Devon, hotel waiter, Julyl. 80-.vy.-r. John Abigail. Bro-kley. Kent, tutor. July 1. Kayner. William Kaveusbourue-street. Deptford. carpenter ...
... J. J. P. Quiun, from ti.e l.oval Berkshire Regiment, dated Oct. 26. 1330 : second Lieut. 3. S. Dallis. from the R y il West Kent Regim en t. dat-d Nov. 13. 1859; Second Lieut. 11. E. Norman, from the West Riding Regiment, dated Dec. 4. 18-.. : Lieut. VV ...