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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

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 ...

SITTINGBOURNE

... the Governor of the Maidstone Prisons, tendered bis resignation in consequence of ill health : he had been in office vears and 23 daysvis., 17 years 4 months 16 davs 'at St. Augustine’s Prisons ; 16 years 4 months 16 days at Maidstone. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT MARGATE

... and DEATHS. All notices must be properly authenticated, or they will not be inserted. BIRTHS. —July 28, the wife of Mr. G. Boots, of a daughter. Dover— July 24, at Snargate-street, the wife of Mr. Haines, of a daughter. Faversham —July 20, at Ospringe ...

MAKE LANE. MoaoaV. April 13

... f PEAS..White, Essex Kent boilers.. -s i*' iV. Fl.ouuTowo made (peessck lbs.) 3S» Norfolk and Suffolk, household (do.) —a 2/* DEATHS. April 19, the High-fctrett, Canterbury. Mr. James Elear. c'ocer, aired 58. April 18, in the Kent and Canterbury Hospital ...

MARRIAGES

... SuARUEX—JuIy 11, Tilden chapel, Mr. William Bait, Smarden, Miss Amy Louisa MUlen, of Bethersden. Snodland— Jaly 13, Mr. Thomas Bootes, jun., Frances, youngest daughter of Mr. J. Fssenhigli, of Hartford. Sr. LeonarO’s— July 10, Mr. Robert Weston, of Cran* ...

FOE DECEMBER

... elected, will be seen by the following letter. With regard to the mode of conducting toe election, think that adopted at Maidstone good one. There the Mayor caused voting papers to be delivered through the post to levery bargees. The voting papere of the ...

CANTEKBCUV

... West scored 008 for seven and then declared. KENT v. HAMPSHIRE. In the Kent v. Hampshire match last wet hop county scored an easy victory over opponents. Reversing their defeat by Ham season by five wickets, Kent were victorio nine wickets to the good. Pants ...

HUNTING INTELLIGENCE

... Institutions, from their Offertory Fund To the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, A 20.; to the Dispensary, A2O. ; and to the Lying-in Charity, AID. A donation AlO. bat alto been made to the funds of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, by the trustees Rose's ...

CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS

... C. Young. Folkestone, town councillor, has been elected to seat the Kent County Council. The Rev. C. G. Baskerville. vicar Tonbridge, and Mrs. Baskerville, celebrated their golden wedding Tuesday. Colonel A. Bradley has been granted extension two years ...

DEATHS

... Ramsgate, Kent, painter, glazier, and oil and colouroi&u. DIVIDEND. Feb. 22, Allen, Deptford, Kent, shoe manufacturer. BANKRUPTS. C. Lambonrn, Chiswick,and of Salisbury Wharf, Strand, Middlesex, barge builder. A. W orman, 126, Mioorics, City, boot and shoe ...

LAST NIGHT

... from France. The number of pairs of men's shoes impoi ted in the same five years was* U. 451 ; women's boots, ditto, 20.813. The number of pairs of boots and shoes of ail sorts collectively imported was—in 1811. 39,867 ;in 1812. 55,360; in 1843. 74,773; ...