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MAIDSTONE

... Wi A Bh ON A REMARKABLE WILL The people of Maidstone are greatly interested in the somewhat remarkable will of the late Mr. Samuel Bentliff, for many years boot manufactarer in the town, who died a few months ago, and left a personal estate of the value ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... toaoclose a gsnerally interesting and entertaining issue. Baily's Magazine.—Mr, Leonard Brassey, the owner of Presten Hall, near Maidstone, is the subject of the portrait and biographical sketch in the October Baily, After referring to his early career and describing ...

EAST KENT QUARTER SESSIONS

... EAST KEN QUAR' ONS. The autumn sessions for the Eastern Divisien of the County of Kent were held at the Session’s House, Longport, Canterbury, on Tuesday, before his Honour Judge Sir W. L. (chairman), and the i ces—Lord Harris, Mr. T. G. Peckham, Captain ...

FAVERSHAM

... in the Society was wel! | in spite of what they in Kent had had to | put up with in the way of the seaside towns being and the epidemic at Maidstone. He was delighted to think that this year Maidstone had raised something like £40 more than in ether years ...

FAVERSHAM

... Secretary of the Shef mess Co-operativa District Association), and delegates from Woolwich, Maidstone, Dover, Canterbury, and other Co-operative centres Kent. - The Chairman, after apologising for the absence of Mr. E. O. Greening, who had been announced ...

THR ANNUALS, comprising Chatlerbor, Sunday, Children's Friend, Prize, Infants’ Magazine, ome Words, Child’s ..

... recommended if you want tip-top quality. Cooking Apples—1,00) gallons, gresnings 244. per quart, 93. per gallon. Dessert Apples—Golden Ruszetts, 1s. per gallon; celebrated Newtown Pippins, 51. per 1b.—Bananas, le. per dozan. Grapes, 6d. per lb. Lemons, 16 and ...

j BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DBATHS. All notices must be properly authenticated er they will not be BIRTHS. J '| ..

... son of the late John Kaye, of Long Ditton and F KEYS.—On the 4th March, at Mote Road. Maidstone, Annie Keys, aged 57. KIRBY.—On the 2ist at 1. Dane Cottages, Golden Square, Frances, widow of James Kirby, of Ww MACDONALD.—On the 25th Royal Crescent Villas ...

AND DSAT3S. All ootLeo mast properly authenticated er they will not be inserted. BIRTHS. BROOKES. -On the 7th ..

... Ashford. Elizabeth Amy Amos, widow Joeepb Amos, late Kent, io her 80th year. AVERY.—On the March, at Marine Terrace, Margate, Anas Avery, aged 71. BAKER.—On the Feb., Too bridge Road, Maidstone. Elizabeth B4ker.ae.ed 67. BARNES —On lst March, A ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS sli must te cr> erly authenticate? or they will not be tmserte BISTHS. BERRY.—On ..

... On the Ist april, at 32, Street, Canterbury. Elizabeth, widow of the late Joba GOLDEN.—On the 31st March. at 86. High Street, Rye, Yo Ellen, the beloved wife of Thoz 3. Golden, aged 45, of Whitstable. HALHED.—On Wednesda: 5th, from bronchitis anu asthma ...

CANTERBURY

... | 6, Miss Brett | | ‘aud Mre. Upeott 190. Kent BENEVOLENT MEDICAL — The! genera! annual meeting of the members of th 2 Kent: Benevolent Medical Society was held on W ednesday at tte West Kent Generel Maidstone, under the presidency of Dr. Hoar. This cociety ...

KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

... ENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. A meeting of the Gensral Committee of the Kent County Cricket Club was held at the Golden Cross Hotel, Charing Croes, on Monday. Mr. Laurence Hardy, M.P., the President of the Ciub, cecupied the he was supported by the M: Camden ...

ASHFORD CATTLE SHOW

... Thomas, Silve L. Hardy, M.P.: res, Mr. A. J . rcupor piece of plate yiven by the Proprietor of the Kent County Examiner for ths best Pen of three sheep, not Kents—Mr, T, Miles’ South- ‘owns, Thorley’s cups —Mr,. T. Miles and Lord H Ulingdou, PIGS, three fat ...