The Dits of Real Nurseries
... quarters- Almost stnctlj locally was it played at Maidstone, in thl days of Charles I. In the neighbourhood ...
... quarters- Almost stnctlj locally was it played at Maidstone, in thl days of Charles I. In the neighbourhood ...
... enormous fortune. This is the infant son of Viscount and Viscountess Maidstone, who was born on Wednesday ; the house of his American grandparents in Grosvenor Square. Vi countess Maidstone, whose maiden name was Miss Margaretta Dresel, daughter Mr. Drcsfd ...
... the lot away, and grew their place healthy new skin. Mrs. Goodchild, who is the fanner’s wife at New House Farm, Wroth am, Kent, gave this startling story to a reporter:— About eight years ago, when living near Gravesend, small pimple with a white head ...
... engem. yireory here. 70e ueelyonamed Pride of In:Abair geldiag bin • chance in the Princes. Plate, but asp not beat ouch aa Golden Gram and RIVEN- The last.named stood loon in favour of Poll• mot carder no the week ant IA expected to win today. Toe ollitr ...
... RESULT CHERRY BLOSSOM BOOT POLISH Reasons Oompetition g 3 one having been tucceaifal is fof warding the coirect solution, the prize of £23 has accordingly been divided between the following 128 competitors, each of whom made only one mistake in their ...
... at Lanark, Bournemouth, and elsewhere. The Derby was won by Mr! Fairie’s Lemberg; Oxford had en easy win in the boat-race ; Kent carried off the cricket championship j Newcastle United won tbo English Cup; and John Ball for the seventh time beat all comers ...
... churches and other buildings at Cowes were at half-mast yesterday. IN THE DEATH CHAMBER. Princess Louis of Battenberg arrived at Kent •House on Saturday evening, and was present with Princess Louise, Lady Frances Balfour—the Duke's sister--and Mr. Nial Campbell—the ...
... SIM SALE OE BOOTS AND SHOES. W ■ excels any v d in * alue. WALKING SHOES, 2/11, 3/9. 4/11. 5/9, G/ll per ail LADIE •' BUTTONED BOOTS, 3/11. 4/9, 5/11, C/9, ...
... ., .n Ila play, 142 MR. ARTHUR AYLES WA IT WAIT 1010 1 AGAIUT 0-iimaa • beam -all @Onus' • AVI.IJ Iv oe ARTHUR AYLES, BAT, KENT ad Wl.* VI. T WA . GOAD . 'rev* sion.ar time •••, ISW AI mod (II M. ALWICRIA Il i tlf b = 4 MUM. Mal ESPLANADISI In. • ...
... this factor mode it is enough a moving and beautiful piece of sisiging..rigit to , and sincere and pathetic to • great . Mr. Kent wee quite at bouserin the and nobility of .the tenor , airs , notably If with all your hearts,. which 'said with the warm ...
... coast of England. from Cornwall to . It is intended that t to Nem did len mad Ode awl eultrage for the Litany :-Frema unkind Kent. from the the 9th of Annl. In hem the South and s f eat. j o int committee should be called the dna. Nene wry 'decals bestaro ...
... Colonel and Mrs. Dooner now. 1 by the bye. live, Ditton Place, near Maidstone. The peculiar term Place” being very usual way describing residential properties in the county of Kent, though in I other parts of the country they would probably be named ...