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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

KENT SUMMER ASSIZES

... KENT SUMMER ASSIZES. The commission of assize for this connty was opened at Maidstone on Wednesday. by Mr. Baron eleasby, and the business commenced on Thursday, in last week. His lordship arrived by South Eastern Railway, and was met at his lodgings ...

may issue, he has no power to enforce them ; AN ALLEN or FIRE.— On Thursday last, about 3 0

... obstruetiug and assaulting Henry Dyne, ticket collector at the North Kent railway station.—Complaiuout said that on Saturday he was in attendance ou the 9.59 p.m. train from Maidstone, when prisoner came up to the barrier, and he asked him to let him see ...

GRAV ESEN

... assisted by the Rev. D. D. Stewart, M.A., Vicar of Maidstone, Robert Larking, of Stepney, London, formerly of Maidstone, to Rebecca, fifth daughter of the late Thomas Chambers, Castlemaine Villa, Maidstone. DEATH. Bucxmax - n.—On the 20th instant, at Northfleet ...

GRAVESEND AND DARTFORD REPORTER-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1878

... said that twelve months • that it was with difficulty pedestrians could thread MAYO R'S DAY, their way. The band of the let Kent Artillery emitter would have their support in doing en. Its Volunteers, under the direction of Herr Standhaft, trusted that ...

PROVINCIAL MAYORS

... Webster, J.P. ; Lymington : Alderman B. King (C.); Lynn : Thomas Johnson Seppings (C.); Macclesfield ; C. Bracklehurst (L.); Maidstone : Alderman C. Ellis; Manchester: Alderman Grundy (L.); Margate Robert Wood ; Middlesborough: W. Bulmer (L.); Monmouth: John ...

Messrs. GLOVER & HOMEWOOD

... Company kLimited). ESTABLISHED 1824. CHIEF OFFICE-MAIDSTONE, KENT. THE RT. HON. LORD SONDES, Governor. SIR EDMUND FILIKER, BART., Chairman of the West Kent Board. C. J. PLUMPTB.E, Esq., Chairman of the East Kent Board. INSURANCES effected on lives involving ...

SU PPOSED MI;It DER

... BATTLES byearefully-preparedidsps, Clears Blood from all irnpnre Maher, MAIDSTONE dep. Ltt. P. .. 1e . from the bat of March Mr. Rut end by the numerous Engravings. -Extract Maidstone Barracks 1 124 12 32'9 32 lit of November ...

THE WEIGHT OF A TEAR

... equal 100: 10,000 100, 1.000,000, equals number of boot-jacks on this count. But then the darkness of night decreases the chances of a fair hit ten to one. Deism, at night it will require 10,000,000 boot-jacks. Fourthly. the tom-cat being black decreases ...

(Now Noe)

... got remand the case until Friday; but as there was stp in the professional cadger style, with his head sonic difficulty *boot the bail, defendants agreed to enveloped iu a dirty white handkerchief, and wear- have the matter decided by the beech at ouee ...

CAPTURE OF BURGLARS

... the property stolen was of a miscellaneous character, including silver and plated goods, brooches, meersehaum pipe, coats, boots, &c. The Rev. Mr. Candy, the rector, could not remember having any people calling upon him, with the exception of one man, ...