CONSTITUTION’ OF THE CONGRESS
... Joseph Arch represents 10,000 agricultural labourers, belonging to the Nationil Union, and Mr. C. Beale. Maidstone, 10,000 members of the Kent and Sussex Labourers’ Union. ...
... Joseph Arch represents 10,000 agricultural labourers, belonging to the Nationil Union, and Mr. C. Beale. Maidstone, 10,000 members of the Kent and Sussex Labourers’ Union. ...
... (attends Cattle Mkt. Boot and Shoe Dealers. CHAPMAN, H., Market Place and Lairpt• EVANS, WALTER, Market Place. Boot Makers and Repairers. (Late BROOKS & 00.). Lady MUSSON, J., Wadoesday Market. Brewers and Maltaters. B. BTIPRENBON & BON, Golden Ball Brewery. ...
... hides continue dull. 6djcttr. Friday, March BANKRUPTS. —James Hayden Oates, Manor st.. Clap ham. builder —William Craft, Maidstone, Kent, baker—William James Dalton, Balham-hill, Surrey, builder —Philemon Rolfo, Gravesend, chemist—Benjamin Carman and Robert ...
... the badges of the Planta-genet royal family which were a white heart golden lions and a white swan Everything I wore’ was dark a black silk doublet black velvet hose leather boots and a dark blue garter robe with plenty of jewellry We then exchanged ...
... parliament.” Kkxt (West). —A large and influential meeting of the electors the western division of the county of Kent was held at the Hull Hotel, Maidstone, last week, for the purpose of determining what measures ought to be taken to secure the return of Mr. C ...
... Dixon, Miss Hull (12)—Peasegood, Mr. Sheffield Peasegood, Mrs. Sheffield Henniker, Dr. Maidstone, Kent Henniker, Mrs., Maidstone Kent ! Henniker, MN Maidstone Kent !(13)—Hall, Mr. W. G. Hesslel Hall, Mrs., ...
... Frederick Jury, Maidstone, tailors —Michael Glass, son., Brandon-street, Walworth, chemist Allred Hannihall, Great Portland-street, bootmaker—James Evennett, High-street, Poplar, coni dealer—Elizabeth Willard Worman, Old Charlton, Kent Thomas Grilfiths ...
... pressmen of the boot and shot* trade at Northampton, the arbitrators having failed to agree. As the settlement affects a large number of operatives a hearing will be held Northampton forthwith. Mr. T. Bv>s. Coroner for Kent, held an inquest at Golden-green. Hadlow ...
... the pledge, George! Oliver Vaughan, who was found guilty of at. tempted murder, was bound over on Wednesday at the Kent Assizeq, Maidstone. Mr. Justice , Grantham said he hoped Vaughan would say when asked to take liquor in future, No, I must not. Drink ...
... complexion was set off by moon-shaped patch near her lower tip. and on the table beside her lay pmk parasol. Although this was Kent, and five miles from town. Mins Eulalie was fashionable in her appointments, her hair was decidedly m*Hie, and her gown of ...
... UaßEisoir, Harrietaham and Maidstone Kent coal merchant. BANKRUPTS.— Toesd at, Sept. 22. J. Saunders, Thurlton, Norfolk, miller. T. B. Danikll, High-street, Poplar, founder. H. WmxrKLL, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, boot H. Arnold and H. J. Arnold ...
... LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS.—Fetdat, Decikbeii 21. William Beavah Martin, 14, Markdan®, City, wine merchant. John Jotob, Bromley, Kent, baker. Thomas Morris 48, Murray -ttreet, IToston New Town, Middlesex, straw hat raannfactnrer. Wimw and Fredrrick William ...