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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

VOTERS FOR U ESI’ KENT

... VOTERS FOR ESI’ KENT PERSONS in the Conservative interest, whose voles have been objected to, are informed, that Prolessionsd Gentlemen, under the instructions of this Committee, will attend the different Revising Barristers* Courts, for the purpose of ...

DEATHS

... 4, at St. Elizabeth's, Jamaica, the Rev. Augustus P. iraud, eldest son of the late Mr. E. A. Giraud, surgeon, of Evthome, Kent. Cranhrook, Mr. E. Compigne. In bis year. At Craobrook, Mr. Pile, tailor, bis Sid year. At Otham, Mr. Morphcw, in bis year ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... Mrs. Mortimer, Stone street, Maidstone, aged years. Jan. 24, in I'liHin-sirtet, Maidstone, Mr. Gabriel Clover, aged 67 years. Jan.22. at Maidstone, Lory, wife of Mr. James aged 37 years. Jan. 20. In I nioo-street. Maidstone, Mr. Williams, exciseman, acred ...

KENT SPRING ASSIZES. THE CALENDAR

... for stealing quantity of wool, value the property of Henry Putland, of Maidstone. Also stealing one iron hand hook, value Is., the property of Edward Briggs, the younger, of Maidstone. —I week. House of Correction. 32. John Foreman, indicted for stealing ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... —booth, 1 month imprisonment, others acquitted. 86 Si 87. Thomas Kent and William Mc'Donnell, indicted for stealing one coat and one hat, value 125., the property of Noah Levi, Minister. Kent, acquitted ; M*Donnell,7 years’transportation. 88, 89, & 90. James ...

canterbury weekly journal

... Hughes, Secretary to the Kent Fire Office, deposed that had seen the female prisoner several tiroes, but bud oot seen her husband until the present occasion. In the month January last an insurance waseffecied her in the Kent Fire Office for the sum ; ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... nei-Ji- Iwurliood became in state of extraordinary excitewent, and Mr. Green could not pass through the streets without being booted and groaned ofter; fact, found it requisite, under sueli violent conduct towards him. to apply to the magistrates. The Magistrates ...

CANTERBURY SESSIONS

... the of February, pair of boot shoes, property of Mr. Rlsckley, of M. Alpbage—Six weeks' imprisonment. Merab, 50, for having assaulted bis wife, was discharged. On Wednesday last, J. Uaborne, laboring man was committed to Maidstone, on coroner’s Inque*. before ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... Viscount Maidstone, M P,, P. Ploraptre, , M.P., Wm. Decdes, Esq.. Ac., Ac. have, during the past week, been sojourning ul the hospitable mansion of the Karl of Winchilse*, at Kastwdl Park, and joining in the noble sport of hock bunting. Tire Kent Herald ...