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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

A RELIGIOUS FEUD

... tot»i.i v DnsTaovan nv J.ioiitmvo. —By advices from the United States we learn that splendid merchant trader, called the Golden Light, was struck by lightning within the limits of the north-east tmde-winds, in the early part last month, and totally dost ...

CRICKET

... Monday, June 20—Gentlemen of the M.C.C. ogst the Gentlemen of England. Monday, June 27 - Gentlemen of Kent the Gentlemen of England. Monday, July 4—Kent (with Two Players) agst England. Monday, July 11—M.C.C. and Ground England. Monday, July 18—Gentlemen ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... May 7, his residence, in Biggin-street, Dover, Mr. John Garnett. May 7, at Maidstone, Mrs. lliggens, aged 39. May 5, at Sandwich, Sarah, wife of Mr. J. Curling. May Maidstone, Mr. Thomas Anthony, in his 7«th vear. M»t at F.Jeiiliridse, Mrs. Ann Doubell ...

FAVERSHAM

... this revolting spectacle w as going on, till the thousands of disgusted and enraged at last gave way to the roost violent bootings and execrations. The air resounded with their infuriated yells. the time he got through his horrible office the people had ...

CANTERBURY JOURNAL

... shall make station Strood, to suit both thrir own attd the East Kent line, and that If the South-Eastern Company make the portion of the line between the Medway and the tunnel, the East Kent Company need not so. ...

CANTERBURY INCORPORATION

... Harrisson gave “Mr. Frederick Brockman and success to the East Kent Fox Hounds.** Glee —“ Foresters, sound the cheerful horn.’* Sir Brook Bridges proposed Colonel Brockman and the officers of the East Kent militia.” Song Mr. Farrow —“The Hay-makers.” Captain Bowden ...

* We find also that such direct bribery was practised with the knowledge and consent the said Honorable (*. I*

... Lluabctli Stanley, both l>ov.*r. July Tunbridge, Mr. Charles Reader, Mrs. Lucy Clark, Imth of Loose. Julv 2d. at Maidstone, F.ngene Uenaut, of Maidstone, professor of languages, Ellen, eldest daughter Mr. J. Ashton, veterinary surgeon, of Sevenoaks. July 21, ...

THE LAW OF GAVELKIND

... common htw of Kent, which will hereafter be noticed. By the custuraal Kent, allowed, it >a said, the justice, in Eire, in the 21st year of Edward the lat., the following are some of the usages and customs in which the commonalty of Kent elaimeth to have ...

FAVERSHAM

... Milton, Thursday (afternoon) * Lcnham, Friday 18 Maidstone, Saturday 19 Westerhara, Monday 21 Serenoaks, Tuesday 22 Tunbridge, Wednesday 23 Tunbridge, Thursday Maidstone, Friday Maidstone, Saturday LAST SIGHT’S GAZETTE. B.rKRi ers —F ...

HUNTING INTELLIGENCE

... Institutions, from their Offertory Fund To the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, A 20.; to the Dispensary, A2O. ; and to the Lying-in Charity, AID. A donation AlO. bat alto been made to the funds of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, by the trustees Rose's ...

AGRICULTURE

... XI. Mr. HolL AjMord, ditto otbor tort, XI. Mr. TbttMt Moro, ■oaenden, boot twelve white carrot*. XI. Mr. Wm. Goscojno, Bapchlld, boot twelve long mangel worxel roots, Ditto, boot twelve globe ditto. XI. Commkodkd.—Mr. Janet Pack, Todely. 17 teara* ctal- ...

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... LAST NIGHT’S GAZETTE. Bankritts.— B. Vincent, boot and shoe maker, Canterbury, Jan. 10 and Feb. 9, at the Court of Bankruptcy ; Bell, official assignee, Coleman-street-buildings*. W. Cobb, builder, Maidstone, Jan. and Feb. 7, at the Court of Bankruptcy ...