FOLKESTONE
... rabbits, the property of W. H. Cotton, at Maidstone, were discharged by proclamation. Alfred Spraggs, aged 18, three months' imprisonment, for having stolen a pair of half-boots, the property of Charles Day, of Maidstone. ...
... rabbits, the property of W. H. Cotton, at Maidstone, were discharged by proclamation. Alfred Spraggs, aged 18, three months' imprisonment, for having stolen a pair of half-boots, the property of Charles Day, of Maidstone. ...
... PROFESSIONAL FEAT. On Thursday evening Mr. Sloman, the spirited manager of the Kent circuit, completed his undertaking to perform in three pieces at the Canterbury, Rochester, and Maidstone theatres within the hours of 7 and 12 o'clock. The time of performing ...
... KENT SUMMER ASSIZES. On Monday, at two o'clock, George Stone, Esq. the High Sheriff, attended by the usual escort, left Maidstone for the purpose of meetini , the Judges, the Lord Chief Jastice Tindal, and Mr. Justice ' Littledale. Their Lordships did ...
... obedient and humble Servant Dover, Jan. 3rd, 1835. H. WORTkiINGTON. Ship Hotel, Dover, Dec. 31, 1834. TO_THE ELECTORS OF EAST' KENT. GENTLEMF.!4, AS I am now called upon, by a Dissolution of Parliament, to surrender into your hands the important trust you ...
... Folkestone, Fotdwich, Glastonbury, Godalming, Hastings, Hythe, llchester, Laugport Eastover (Som.) Lydd, Lyme Regis, Lymington, Maidstone, Newport' Newtown, Peterstield. Pevensey, Poole, Portsmouth, Queenborough' Rochester, Romney (New) Romney Marsh, Romney, ...
... the room , Was particularly the orchestra, festooned with , e o bit mounted with flags, bearing the names of (the Duchess of Kent) and her illustrious improvement was apparent in the various ratio for competition, and we trust that the rec en e d the an ...
... before Mr. Justice James Allen Parke and Mr. Littledak: Medford. Wolite.day, July at Hertford Essex, 1. ebelm4ford ; Kent, Monday _Maidstone ; Sommt, Saturday, Aug. Law,.; TborsdaY 6 Between b I o'clock on Thursday worming, Mrs. Sinnock, of the Crown Wer-shop ...
... sovs out of the stakes. St. Leger course. stibs • Mostyn's br f Queen of Trumps (Lye) . . 1 Richardson's ch c Hornsea . . 2 Golden'sbr c Brother to Hope 3 Oreville's ch f Preserve . . 4 following also started, but were not placed' :—Lord OrfpGi c Ascot ...
... 2 51 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bags, 1230:-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.0 0 0 0 0 Pockets, do. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o}o 0 0 0 Weald of Kent Bags 1835, 31 12s to. 41 Ma; Pockets ditto, 41 14s to 41 es, choice ditto, 41 164. Fine coloured pockets have advanced 2s per ...
... Baker, so notorious for a recent inivtake in the supply of some charity bread. IVe copy arradvertisement that appeared in the Kent Herald, dignified by the signature of t his absolute extremity of the tail, who isso well fitted by nature and position to ...
... of any other whatsoever. 3. The form of the government East Kent.lMid Kentd Sussex. Essex. I Farnham. jun., Dudley. h e el`'' leg of theignorance--I - Charles Johnson, Northwieh, Chester, boot-dealer, Feb. 26. Attertiio } i i i and unfounded alarm . of ...
... of the others, and put them into the fore boot. Returning for the others, he saw the prisoner, Matthews, had taken them from the office, and g one round to the other side of the coach to put them in the boot. On witness returning to the coach, the prisoner ...