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Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser

MALLING PETTY BESSIONS. THIS DAY

... Dutton and Robert Chapman, journeymen bakers, were charged with wilfully damaging five windows, to the amount of 75., the of Albert Terry, baker, at Yalding, on the Bth mm who come from London, m.:',b’dth by prosecutor during the hop-picking season, on day ...

MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT

... Honey was granted bail in two sureties of £2O sach, g b iy AssavLT Casm,—Moore Kite, alias William Parker, was summoned by Albert Terry for assaulting him, Prosecutor said that he was walking by the Ship ynrJ when prisoner came,out, and strack him, using ...

CATTLE 3ALBSMBS. SAJ.ES BY PRIVATE TREATY EVERY

... solicited. The Auction Office, Cranbrook. TO MILLERS AND OTHERS. LESHAM. KENT. TifESSBS. WINCH and SONS are in-tructeil by Mr Albert Terry to Sell by Auction, the lv>g ifesr HoUl. FRIDAY. Aeuil 10th. 1896, at Four o’clock, in one lot, the valuable FREEHOLD WIND ...

(ill A VRSESD

... The Auction Office, Cranbrook. TO MILLERS AND OTHERS. LEX HAM, KB ST. TVfESSRS. WINCH and SONS are IyJL ioatrueted Mr Albert Terry to Sr.LL l.y AUCTION, at the Dojt and Bear llatel, I.■nhaui.au FRIDAY. April 10th, 1896. at Four o’clock, one lot, the ...

CATTLB

... Tunbridge ■'ells, Fran -is. widow John tuller. of HadLw Down, aud Clapham-park. Tsasr —March j. at Voion-etreet. Maidstone, Albert Terry, aged months. airs Oo February 48.18 4. at CubiU Poplar, (.'barlotta, the beloved wife of I'Deit W*ut«, j daughter ut ...

THE ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS

... d before. Cros>i-examine Tho animal was old, poor, worn out. and crippled. It was not in fit condition to do anything. Albert Terry, on oath, said the animal in question was years old, rnd only used it for drawing the bread cart from house to house at ...

goal intelligence

... was farther charged with obtaining by similar means, from Stephen Pain, half bushel of flour, value 3s, the property of Albert Terry, miller, of Lenham, on March Bth.—lt appeared from the evidence that the accused went to tho prosecutor’s mill and requested ...

MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, SEPT. 17, 1889

... fo* you. The other man came up and struck witness over the head with a bundle, which contained some bread and a tin.— Albert Terry, a passer-by, said that P.C. Croocher handed Wuaon over him. The other man hit the constable over the head with a bundle ...

\ b Rier ) Army ofasem. o * :Gn-g...—.' -the wife of Walter | T, e cinasw. Paal's, Maid:| e

... 34. costs, or 28 days.’ - ‘-—Mhnuq' s fi:::mryln' ytea - a ten and otherwise ill-used at Tonbridge, ou the 20th Ji . . Albert Terry and Arthur Hibdle were m&-‘d&y to the horse. Mr. W. Cs y od on behalf of the TunrpE el for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...

MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT

... with him since he had been working at Sevenoaks. The ‘ Bench sentenced him to one month’s hard labour. STEALING Frurr.—Albert Terry and John Terry, k l{l.'ere brought up under the following circumstances : —llnspector Dalton proved seeing the boys gathering ...

MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT

... live with him since he had been workiug at Sevenonks. The Bench sentenced him to one month’s hard labour. STEALING FRUlT.—Albert Terry and John Terry, bo{..wem brought up under the following circumstances : —Tlnspector Dalton proved seeing the boys gathering ...