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Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser

NOTICB.—PRINTING

... aged so. Sswatt-December it, Waterloo-etreet, Vaidstoae. Albert Edward Sewell, aged veers and months. 1* .’aweo-street, Maidstone, Charlotte Spikeley. aged 68 »>. at Htewart-Till# Folkftoo*, Winifred »ged j r*'*. yonniw-t child of Lteat - Colonel A- jmM ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OP A DOCTOR AT FAVBRSHAM

... gentleman Mr T. Best, and was supported hy His Worship the Mavor of Maidstone (Mr J. S. Ansoomb). Mr Councillor W. T. WaJload (Maidstone), Mr W. R. Tompsett, and Mr R. May. Ker, J.P. (Maidstone), was the vice-chair, and immediately around him were his eon, ...

ASHFORD CATTLE SHOW

... Long erartaal, 1, K. S. Foard, Smaeth. Globe wurtael, I, F. Pittoek, Eaatry. Golden tankard wartsel, I, Hr F. Pittoek. Drumhead cabbage, I, O. Bans tad. Sutton's Prises tor Boots grown from their seed. Long red or giant long yellow mangel. 1, Lord Wantage ...

MAIDSTONE A KENTISH JOURNAL, DEC. 93. 1890

... MAIDSTONE KENTISH JOURNAL, DEC. 93. 1890. T HB KTBTKBIOUB DBATH OP A DOCTOR AT PATUBHAM. TXBOIOT OP WILPOL KUBDBR. fnqoeat late Dr. William Books Monday afternoon by Oornaer, Mr Harris, and jury. Mr Wiggiao, solicitor. Whitetoble, attoadod to watch tho ...

IUIDSTONI 10—f« food Asms indicted for feloAiotwly foTfinK and nttacinc Port (Mfton for Ika pajnMßt of ISa, ..

... T. Best, and was supported by His Worship the Mayor of Maidstone (Mr J. S. Ansoomb). Mr Councillor W. T. Wallond (Maidstone), Mr W. E. Toinpeett. and Mr E. Le May. Mr Oejrpe Ker, J.P. (Maidstone), was in the vice-chair, and immediately around him were ...

ASHFORD CATTLE SHOW

... Thorley*s condiment—Mr H. BOOTS. Sweedea, 1, Mr H. Rigd?n; 2, Mr H. Be tod, Ulcombe. White turnips, 1, Mr C. Chapman; Mr R. Cheeseman. West well. Long wurtzel, 1. Mr K. S. Toord, Smeeth. Globe wurtsel, 1. Mr P. Pit toek. Eastry. Golden tankard wnrtsel, 1, Mr ...

A QUANTITY OF JOB GOODS AND CLEARING LINES

... OP CHARGE TO ADVISE AND TAKE MEASURES. TARN & CO., NEWINGTON CAUSEWAY k NEW KENT ROAD. 8 K., LONDON. MRS. POWELL, QUct*«tor to the late Mrt Green, 45, UNION STREET. MAIDSTONE, of Ladiua*. Oentlemeu’a, and Children’s WaRDROBES, dealer in all kind* of Left-off ...

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... Terry aged 21, of Uaiou-street, was admitted to tb«i West Kent Hospital, fcufferiug from a fracture the left leg, which he sustained while shovelling some mow off roof at the jam factory. Golden Green.—Edward Mew, aged G 7, of Liutou, was admitted, on ...

A QUANTITY OF

... possible, not the probable, that have prepared. In Kent pa. tieulai iy, the Unionists should he wary. Over-confidence has lost the Tory parly many victory. It is tbo one thing have to fear now. We do not MAIDSTONE A KENTISH JOURNAL. JAW. 13, 1891. ...

RBW PI ARB

... reroy Tootell, M.A., sou of the ate Joseph Tooted (who for many years carried on an extensive practice uucit and valuer Maidstone), aud Miss Mabel Frames Fry the only daughter Dr. Fry. who 11-known and rev pec ted Wateringbury. C usideriug the time of ...

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... Frederick Terry 21, of Union-street, was admitted to the West Kent Hospital, suffering from fracture of the left leg, which be sustained while shovelling some mow off roof the jam factory. Golden Greco.—Edward Mew, aged 67, of Linton, was admitted, the 7th ...