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MEETINGS OF CREDITORS, MARCH 27

... 12' W. HArrlsson, of Maidstone, Kent, cattle salesman 2 I 11 E. Dove, of the Dover-road, Newiugton, grocer 2 10 W. H. Andrews, Lto of Judd-street, Brunswick- square, furnishing-ironononger . 2 12 L. Michellion, of Union-place, Kent-road, merchant t 11 ...

POLICE

... . . E. Ruherts,Regent's~ircus,Piccadilly, ?? I1 H, Hoghes, of Baslnghslil-atreet, Itlackoreel-ball~atr 11 C. Box, of Maidstone, Kent, grocer - . 11 DIVIDENDS. Joseph Silver, James Silver, and AugItuist B0o201, 'OfSs- lane, ruarchants-_W. Waile of Cr ...

SINGULAR CASE before a CORONER'S JURY

... only son who practiced wnith and succeeded his late fucbtr. At home till twelve daily, Sundays excepted.-21, Btroad-street, Golden-square, ?? Boeat Life I R London, vol. 2, page a66.-' It is Cortunaie for the rising gesneratien she late Mlartin Van Butir ...

POLICE

... Daniels there, who appeared confused, and said lie came to look for the blacking brushes, in order to cleasn his master's boots. The prisoner went out upon an errand of his mistress, but he returned again In compatry of Green, who remained in the hail ...

OLD BAILEY.—FRIDAY

... Williaems was indicted for a highway robbery. Ant Templeton said she lived in the licensed Vic- tuallers' Alms-houses, in the Kent-road. On the 25th of August she was in Fenchurch-strect, when she, met two women. One of them took hold of her aria, and held ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Frederich Cooper, a hawker of fish, was brought before Air. Alderman Smith, charged with burg- lhriously breaking out of the Golden Ball public-hloue, in Kinig-street, Smithfield, and stealing about 12?., chiefly in copper. The thieves secreted themselves ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... sea' them again until last Saturday, in tlte gaol. Homir Lnisbid(~ %v ca the wife of John Langbridlgo; hu sisbantd keecps the Golden Lion ltito, a i~lorcton ; Ito di sh in July lasttyisar. I rernutiber tite fair onl the 161ls of July last yesr.-lts'the evening ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Pr-ioe Current of Tuesday, ;J'ayf ?? accounts from Worcester, the Weald of Kent, Sussex, and also East Kent, are much worsa to-day. There seems no increase of vermin in Mid-Kent, but mould has appeared there in various places. Several planters, who last ...

POOR-LAW IMPRISONMENT AT HOO, KENT

... ' I ain, gentlemen, your Obedient Servaiit, A. Y. SrtARMAN. To T. Rider, Esq., and others, hop-planters, Boughton, Maidstone , Kent . TURTLE SoUP.-A Philadelphia paper hbas the fol- lowing:- Sandy Welsh Outdoule.-A noble turtle, weighing from 250lbs ...

REGISTRATION.—MONDAY

... 1832-3. The Right Hon. Baronet's claim as a householder, however, in respect of his house in Privy-gardens remains. WEST KENT. MAIDSTONE, MONDAY.-This morning Messrs. Builock and Wordsworth held courts of registration at the Town- hall, for the purpose of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... usually found its way back to the place from which it had been taken by the holder of the warrant. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS' UNION-Several members of the I boot and shoemakers' union committee waited upon the Lord Mayor for the purpose of defending themselves ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT OTTERDEN, NEAR LENHAM

... OTTERDEN, .1. . . AR LENHAM. t[ROM THrE MAIDNsTONE GAZrrE.] A dreadful murder was committed on Satarday evenisng last at Otterden, Kent. A small farmer and hishwife,uamsd Jenkitn, being desireus of slending the evening at a weddIng- =art ad cignged HannahGil ...