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DICKENS'S COUNTRY

... DICKENS'S COUNTRY. Rochester, Chatham, and the neighbourhood were the scene of Charles Dickens's happiest days of childhood ; in the vieinity—at Oadshill —was tho home of his later years. He was not, indeed, born in Kent, but his father came to Chatham ...

ROBBERY BY TAXI

... capital to used, that the forthcoming meeting will be awaited with great interest. DEATH OF LITTLE DORRIT. A link with Charles Dickens has been severed the death at Southsca of Mrs. G. M. Hayman, one of his close personal friends, who is claimed by her ...

EXTENSIVE RAILWAY ROBBERIES

... EXTENSIVE RAILWAY ROBBERIES. At the London Sessions Tuesday Henry, King, 30, William Burbidge, Charles Kent. William Charles Parrott, 21, Charles Dickens, 10, and George Henry Baker, 22, were indicted for stealing and a large quantity of ...

ROBBERY AT SHOREHAM

... ROBBERY AT SHOREHAM. Charles Edwards, 25, and Joseph Saunders, 28, labourers, were indicted for stealing 171ba. of mautton, value 165., the property of Edmund Watkins, at Shoreham, on the 11 Ost. {{r H. Dickens prosecated. Frederick Haggett stated that ...

BRENCHLEY ~ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY

... BRENCHLEY ~ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY. Charles Perryman, 28, laboarer, was charged with stealing a pair of gold earrings, and an earring case, value £1 10s., the property of Charles Vigor, at Brenchley, on the 20th November, 1878. Mr. Sharp prosecuted, and ...

ROBBERIES AT THE FAVERSHAM RAILWAY

... ROBBERIES AT THE FAVERSHAM RAILWAY STATION, Henry Charles Eve, 24, railway porter, was indicted on two charges as follows Stealing brush, a workbox, and other articles, value A'fi, the property of the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company, his masters ...

WROTHAM .- WHOLESALE ROBBERY OF NUTS.'

... WROTHAM .- WHOLESALE ROBBERY OF NUTS.' Edward Smith, 22, hawker, Charles Wells, 29, hawker, FEdmund Wells, on bail, and Thomas Love, on bail, wers charged 'with bréaking into ‘a /‘warehouse, jand stealing 1501 b. of cob nuts, value £5 10s., the pmpr((v ...

HIGUAM ~ROBBERY FROM A RARGE

... HIGUAM ~ROBBERY FROM A RARGE. Charles Croucher was indicted for having stolen & pair of trousers and othor articles, the pmp'on‘y.ol Henry w from .h on A Nav caAna e o P e, 'y WAS sen to months’ bard ld:tf. y ' Y OHATHAM.~ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT, Thomas ...

Published: Friday 09 April 1880
Newspaper: Tunbridge Wells Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HBIGHAM —ROBBERY FROM A BARGE

... HBIGHAM —ROBBERY FROM A BARGE. Charles Croacher was indicted for having stolen a pair of trousers and other articles, the property of Henry Cowell, from a barge on a nnvif)\ble canal, at Higham, on the 13th January. Mr Prosser prosecuted, and prisoner ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY BY A WIFE'S PARAMOUR

... sent him to prison.—East Sussex Death Mr. Frederic Dickens.—On Friday morning the sod closed over the dust of Frederic William Dickens, latest surviving brother Mr. Charles Dickens. Mr. Frederic Dickens —who has resided in Darlington during ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1868
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1219 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

DEPTFORD.—WATCH ROBBERY

... DEPTFORD.—WATCH ROBBERY. Charles TTall; 28, carpenter, was indicted for stealing a gold watch; value £4, the property of Augusta Parker, at St. Paul's, Deptford, ‘on ‘the. 23rd of March. Mr. Deninan prosecuted. The watch was missed from a room which_ ...

Published: Saturday 09 April 1881
Newspaper: Kent County Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1420 | Page: 5 | Tags: none