Charles Pole, Frederick Booth, Esq. Charles Boulton, Esq. The Hon. P. Pleydell^Bou- GERS. Esq. Chairman, lit. Hon. W. Husk issoo, M.P. Felix Col veil Lad broke. Esq, Henry Lad broke, Esq. Chat. Shaw Lefevre, Esq. The Hon Hugh Lindsay M.P. Charles Litlledaic, Esq. Henry Littledal
March 2, 1827 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
Frb. 17, at Tunbridge VWIIs, the tody of T. P. Courlc. nuy, esq.M.P.of a daughter. Feb. 21, at Cobham, the tady of Captain T. Baker. U, C.S. Castle, of a daughter*
March 2, 1827 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
The flay of the Royal Family Weymouth will be weeks. On their journey, they mean to Salilbury with the Bifbop. The Stadiholder, and Prince and Princefa of Orange ■re to accompany tl»c royal party to Weymouth. There ia no man better acquainted with the road between London and Sou
August 11, 1795 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
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November 14, 1750 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
S 6 ) 1.1 I R E's Genuine Grand ELIXIR: OR, THE Great eft reflorative in the World. T:IA11111D all over Europe, and the Well Indies, for its furpriting r of Colds, old Coughs, thortnets of Breath, Cooturopti , ns, and all Mean of the Stone, Rheum, aud Defluxious ; all violent Pai
November 12, 1755 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
ij »(: « Ulrdl.Bg *„h garden, orchard, o.flhoofe, and the , 'P* r may be accommodated with part m ° T 8*4 1 premifea. , * U « Michaehtiaa nexthor particular, to die Rei. T. Jone., Stohe.
July 11, 1800 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
• * “My name woo’d rnin me” G. A. 8, May the light of Reason obscure the Lamp of Corruption Oh! Minion« of Pitt . - - Who increaseth the Miseries of the World? Oil for the Hone D. K. Y. Z. Birmingham - - Leigh and John Hoot,; Examiner Office, not what they would, but what they c
January 6, 1818 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England