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KENT ASSIZES

... KENT ASSIZES. Stephen Smith »nd Abraham Wickins were indicted for bnrftiare and robbery, the amount nearly one hundred V> *’ fttouseof mJ. Thomas Thomp.on, at Seale, the of the 1 12 th of November laal; and Thoma* Bloomfield waa mulcted ffuilcv receiver ...

May 29 HAYMARKET IHEATRE. Thi, favourite place of amusement continues it( attractions with unaba /dviX Monday ..

... which have received from Cape Coast Castle, dated March 5, 1825—“ Commodore Bullen has sailed for Sierra Leone, in the Maidstone, after having attended a Palaver at this place, with the Cuiefsof the Assin nation, a most powerful people, who have come ...

ROAN’S SPORTING ANECDOTES

... tailor. J. Kerr and J. Spear, Tooley-street, grocers. C. Herring, Strand, fringe- maker. J. Cooper and J. Reader, Strood, Kent, woolstaplers. J. Pring, Bristol, leather-factor. W. Ford, Stockbridge-terrace, Vauxhall-road, coal-merchant. C. Hammond, ...

LONDON GJZETTE OF FRIDAY

... LONDON GJZETTE OF FRIDAY. declarations of INSOLVENCY, is—C PETEHS, Island of Sheppy, Kent, farmer. I OWE bverton. Flintshire, mercer, druggist, &c. S.pt. E - ENLARGED. s “' W. S. KURNis! N« K fc AuK, . . M. HALLETT. Devonport, ,he W,r “• W SMALLWOOD ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON

... upwards of four thousand poor persons employed in picking and drying hops, his very extensive gardens at Harming, near Maidstone, Kent. They are principally from London and its neighbourhood. The hops were never finer or more abundant than this season has ...

TWO-YEARS-OLD STAKES

... inexpressibles, of the same cut and colour those mostly worn by stage-coachmen; and an enormous pair of boots, n»t Hessian or top boots, but between jack boots aod mud pipes.” His cravat was bigb, with a corresponding tie, and amplitude collar; his face and ...

contcnplai before ?'

... shares; but there are two in particular which cannot omit noticing t one a project of a company to be called the Jason, or Golden Fleece Company,? to discover the exact place where the renowned adventurer, whose nante the Society bears, deposited the treasures ...

gg.—Jam

... needful, were non est inventus contenting nselves wi having realized the needful,’ but forgetting the oose which had laid the golden egg.” The hint, we trust, have its weight. TOM GAYNOR AND JENNINGS, men were also in attendance the Hole-inwall, having staked ...

Rife in Hondon. LONDON, SUNDAY, APRIL 20. The account* from St. Feteraburgh became daily mare deci•ire o( tbt ..

... Highness will bring with him te this country his eldest son. Prince George of Cumberland. Prince Leopold and the Duchess cf Kent, attended by the Baroness de Spaedlh and Sir John Conroy, honoured the performances Mademoiselle Sontag, the Opera of 11 Barbiere ...

GALLERY OF COMICALITIES

... tallow-servant Other witnesses corroborated this evidence, and the Jury returned vetdict of Insanity. Manslauohtiß.— At the Maidstone Aaslaet, Edward Oldfield, one of the Corps Sappsrs and Miners, was found guilty Bismlinghttr, in causing the death of John ...

IRCCUS RACM,

... Mr. Edwuds'i f. c. Glory. yooro. 7«t- 71b*. 1 idr of to* Arest r*ce* • » see®. SvßßrftTASss of two •oti. eoch. with added, boots two mlto and half. Mr. Caldee ...