amusements might take pattern by our Queen, who instead of going to a Bat masque, goes yearly to a Babriorail—(" fish!" "Off, Door!" &c. Ice.) NOTES AND QUERIES. A NOTE.—Thedshodauts, Sir John Dean Paul, William Strahan, and Robert Mirada then surrendered, formally, and took the
September 29, 1855 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
On semptins the leadership of the Reform P a mela the Houma of Commons, the member for Birmingham cold—lie thought they And had sufficient exnerimice to prove that statesmen who had been touchier the question dating the hat few had a very inadequate notion , of that which was wa
November 13, 1858 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
The new Lord Mayor been fortunate in the first day of his reign. A finer November day is scarcely pomille in the English climate; the stmnophere was bright, clear, and bracing, and at noon the run shone forth with autumnal splendour. The streeta were thronged from London-bridge
November 13, 1858 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
trade quiet. WHS./LT.—English sold slowly at about Monday's prices. Foreign wheat also slow sale, at about last Monday's quotations, with a downward tendency. FLot . n quiet, at about last Monday's rates. BARLEY quiet, at about last Monday's prices. OATS.—The large arrivals of R
November 13, 1858 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
ASHFORD COUNTY COURT.-NOV. 19. Before C. llAawoon, Esq., Judge. The cause list upon this occasion comprised 81 plaints, of which the majority were undefended; we therefore report those of public interest. SAMUEL BISHOP V. WILLIAM NI UNN.—Claim for Is. 6d. for use of water, tresp
November 24, 1855 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
frhe Colin, liii Dua.v. oi IICOtIb; 1a24 week in%retad with the order of the Itath. A I...ustxicrCouncil was held Satunlay at the Foreign Otnue. IT with ftvlings of deep satisfaction (observes the Pod) that the crowd of worshippers who assembled at the Abbey on Sunday afternoon,
May 10, 1856 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England
of Ashford and its vicinity, that has business, and confidently trusts that by moderate charges and strict attention to all rlt r$ with which she may be entrusted, to merit Ind a liberal share of patronage.
May 10, 1856 - Kentish Express - Ashford, Kent, England