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Sheerness Guardian and East Kent Advertiser

LOCAL CASES AT THE SESSIONS

... seaman, pleaded guilty to breaking into the dwelling-house of Charles Naylor, proprietor of the Me. chanies' Arms, beerhouse, Sheernes, on February 220 d, and etealing a sum of (&, Mr. H. (. Dickens prosecuted, and stated that this man broke into & publiehouse ...

Xocal Jlntelligence

... AT MR, CHARLES DICKENS'S.—On Friday last a person named George Blackman, who was described as a market-gardener at Higham, was charg:d before the magistrates at Rochester, with having stolen some ~ hay from the premises of Mr. Charles Dickens, Gad’s-hill ...

Distyict Intelligence

... Among those who rendered very material assistance in this way were two of the sons of Mr Charles Dickens, whose residence is close to the Little Hermitage, Mr Dickens himselt Leing from home at the time. The Rev. Mr Formby and other neighbours were also ...

THEFT OF METAL AT CHATHAM DOCKYARD. PLEN OF GUILTY BY MILLS AT THE KENT ASSIZES

... Mills, and Mr. Muir, with Mr. H. F. Dickens, K.C., and Mr. Morton Smith, were for the prosecution. Mr. Muir, in his opening statement, said four men were convicted at the last Assizes for taking part in systematic robberies of valuable ,ll':l\\’ and copper ...

NOTES ON NEWS,

... complains that the Postmauh'r-Gfl:ern{doosnot refund the money, though the robberies cccur on official premises. Perhaps, however, his Grace of Norfolk knows neither of the robberies nor of the circumstance that the vietims of them have to bear the loss. ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... number of children, aud he having hitherto borne a good character, the Beach only imposed a penalty of £2. DARING ROBBERY.—An impudent robbery was perpetrated on Monday at the Berkley-Crescent shop of Mr. Notton, hatter, Gravesend. Lt appears that two men ...

WHAT THE ¢ WORLD” SAYS

... is as interesting as & museum. In its window {on can see tor nothintthe black-jack used by Cromwell,s tankard &\;enn'.ed y Dickens to a friend, a ring of Lady Mary ortley Montagu&e. Then you are set to moralise by noticing one of the racing-cups that belonged ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... the appointment, Admiral Sir Charles and Lady Dundas of Dundas resided at Hartlip, and on one occasion the admiral visited Barton's Point Range and presented the prizes at the conclusion of the annual rifle meeting. Sir Charles is 28th in the line of Dundas ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCHE,

... picked up by the steawmer and brought on ¢, Dover. THE “ Poor Travellers’ ” house at Rochester, th, subject of one of Charles Dickens's Christmag stories, is threatened with extinction. Py, travellers for generations have received food ap shelter within ...

APPLICATION FOR BAIL

... 2 ancellor bas appointed Davi Esq., of the Norfolk Ci avid Power, Counsel. orfolk Circuit, to be one of Her Majesty's Charles Dickens is about to commerc2 a serie: of readings from his own works for his own benefit, a proce ding which, there s little doubt ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... part-tion only from the place in which was the iron safe, but heard nothirg of the robbery. Mry. Dickens in Paris.—The announcement of our eminent countryman Mr. Charles Dickens’s two additional soirées at the British Embassy, has created a universal sentiment ...

SHEERNESS ELOCUTION CL.ASS

... of Europe. Perhaps the invention of printing had more to do with the great struggle for liberty in England in the reign of Charles 1 It might truly be said of thesc times * There were giants in those days.” Truly there were mighty inteliects such as the ...