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916 Far Kent 916 FAR KENT. [KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. Knight George, Worth, Dover *LevettGeorge, Brenchley, PaddockWood Kay A. Mt. Pleasant, Hernhill, Faversham *Knight George, jun. Great Boy court, B.S.O. & August pits, Horsmonden 8.0 Kedward William, Weatwell, Ashford Ulcombe, Staplehurst *Levett T. Sissinghurst, Cranbrook Kedwell D. Bedlam la. Egerton, Ashford Knight John, BiIsington, Ashford *Levett W. Kilndown, Goudhurst S.O Keeler James, Stelling, Canterbury Knight John, Bilting, Wye, Ashford Levett William, Capel, Tonbridge Keeler J. Wildage fm. Elham, Canterbury Knight Thomas, Dransfield, Sevenoaks *Levett William, Cranbrook Keeler W. St. Mary's, New Romney 8.0 Knight Thomas, Grove, Canterbury Levy Henry, Marden 8.0 Keeler WaIter, Stelling, Canterbury *Knight Thomas, Headcorn, Ashford *Levy L. Borden hall, Borden, Sittingbrn Keene R. Church fm. High Halden, Ashfrd *Knight William, Headcorn, Ashford Lewis & Streeter, Bredhurst, Chatham KeIsey Edward B. 50 High st. Badey S.O Knott George, Denton, Canterbury Lewis George, Knoxbridge, Frittenden, ·KeIsey Edwin, Wickha.m court, Wick- Knowlden J. F. 180 Ordnance st. Chatham 8taplehurst R.S.O hambreaux, Dover Knowler Fredk. Kingsnorth, Ashford Lewis Harry, Lower HaIstow, 8ittingbrn KeIsey H. Henden, Ide hill, Sevenoaks Knowler George, Smarden S.O Lewis J. Lower HaIstow, Sittingbourne *KeIsey Henry, Delaware, Edenbridge Knowler Hy. Geo. Hernhill, Faversham Lilley Charles, Cuckold's coomb, Wye KeIsey Wm. Stanford end, Edenbridge Knowler John, Graveney, Faversham (Brook), Ashford Kemp Edwd. Huggin's hall, Cranbrook *Lacey C. Frittendcn,Staplehurst R.S.O Lilley John, Brabourne, Ashford Kemp Frederick, Preston, Dover Ladds P. Homefield, Meopham, Gravesnd Lilliott Joseph, Grove, Canterbury Kemp D. Halden place, Rolvenden, Ashfrd Lake C. Oakleigh, Higham, Rochester *Lillywhite William, Thanington court, *Kemp George, Bewlt bridge, Kiln- *Lake Robert, Upper Newlands, Teyn. Thanington, Canterbury down, Hawkhurst ham, Sittingbourne • Lindridge Edwin, sen. Brook street, Kemp George Thomas, Cranbrook Laker Thomas, Stelling, Canterbury Woodchurch, Ashford Kemp Henry, Mereworth, Maidstone Lamb Mrs. Betsy Tregenna, Coldham, Line Arthur, Belcot, Tenterden, Ashford Kemp Jesse, Biddenden, Cranbrook Little Chart, Ashford Lingham Thomas, Halling, Rochester Kemp John, Acol, Birchington R.S.O *Lambert J. Oak house, Horsmonden S.O Link James, Blackmanstone, Folkestone "'Kemp John, St. Martin's, Canterbury Lambert William, Ellenden farm,Hwwst Link John Alfred, Bethersden, Ashford Kempton John, Collier st. Marden R.S.O *Lambert William, Furnace mill, Lam- Link Norman, Bethersden, Ashford Kemsley Edward, Molash, Canterbury berhurst S.O Link T. Wissenden, Bethersden, Ashford Kemsley Stephen, Little Chalkwell house, Lambeth Charles George, East Wick· Little S. H. Crouch, Platt, Boro' GreenS.O London road, Sittingbourne ham, Welling S.O Lockyer George Samuel, Whitehall farm, Kemsley W. Key st. Borden,Sittingbourne Lancaster George, Saltwood, Hythe Hoo St. Werburgh, Rochester Kemsley William, Wouldham, Rochester Lane Henry Stephen, Quickerells, Cliffe, Loft John, Ridley, Wrotham S.O Kendall J. WestwellLeacon,Westwll.Ashfd Rochester Loft Thomas, New street, Ridley,Wrotham *Kendall James, Wytherling court, Langford Henry, Dymchurch, Folkestone Long Edward Harry, Chilmington green, Molash, Canterbury Langlands David, Weated, Crocken Hill, Great Chart, Ashford Kendon David G. Goudhurst S.O Swanley Junction S.O LongH.H.Chambersgrn.Pluckley,Ashfd *Kennard Brothers, Court lodge, Lin· Langlands James, Homefield, Sutton-at. Lon~ J. Gt. Chilmington, Gt.Chart,Ashfrd ton, Maidstone Hone, Dartford Long M. Eastling, Wiltons, Faversham -*Kennard Arthur, Frith hall, East Far· Langridge Albert, Lintotts, Edenbridge Long Mrs. Susan, White house, Huck. leigh, Maidstone Langridge John S. Hever, Edenblidge ing, Sittingbourne *Kennard WaIter, Frith cottage, East Langridge S. Penshurst, Tonbridge Long Thomas, Lacton, Westwell, Ashford Farleigh, Maidstone I~ansdell George, Benenden, Cranbrook Long W. Hothfield, Ashford Kennett G. Harville farm, Wye, Ashford *Large James Day, Goudhurst 8.0 Long William, Hucking, Sittingbourne Kennett Richard, Little Combe, Hast- *Larkin James Barten, Houth hatch, Long William, Sevington, Ashford ingleigh, Ashford Horsmonden S.O Lonkhurst Brothers, Warehorn & Ham Kennett S. Duck pit, Petham, Canterbury *Larkin John, Horsmonden S.O Street, Ashford *Kent Fredk. Thos. lde hill, Sevenoaks *Larkin Samuel, Lamberhurst S.O Lord E. Court lodge, Ruckinge, Ashford Kerr E. Payden st. Wychling,Sittingbrn LarkinS. F. Matfield, Paddock WoodR.S.O Lord E. jun. Langdon, Ruckinge,Ashford Kcrr James, Hothfield, Ashford Laslett Mrs. E. Felderland, Worth, Dover Lorden John, Lower Stoke &; Cuckolds Kerr Robert, Westwell, Ashford I...aslett J. St. Margaret.at-Cliffe, 'Dover green, Stoke, Rochester Key & Langley, Frame, Benenden,Crnbrk Laslett T. Pound ho. Brabourne, Ashford Loud William, Stanstead, Wrotham S.O Killick Albert Gorringe, 26 London road, *Laslett Thomas Knight, Marshborough, Love &; Son, Harty, Sheerness & Elses farm, Sevenoaks weald,Sevenks Woodnesborough, Dover Love Albert,Eastchurch, Sheerness *Killick Edward, Hadlow, Tonbridge Laslett W. St. Margaret.at-Oliffe, Dover Love A. H. Sayes et. Harty, Sheerness Kimber William. High st.NewRomneyS.0 *Lasletti WaIter Thomas, Woodnesboro', Love William, Clayhill, Hawkhurst King G. Elliotts, Penshurst, Tonbridge Dover & Sandwich Love William,Tenterden, Ashford King George, Otham, Maidstone Latter James, Lullingstone, Dartford Lowe Frederick Ga.rnegie, BobbIng place, King George, Thurnham, Maidstone Lauser C. Beechinwood Platt,Boro'GnS.O Bobbing, Sittingbourne King Henry, Crouch, Platt,Boro'Grn S.O Lavence Henry, Biddenden, Cranbrook *Lowes Jamea, Maycotts farm, Matfield, King Horace, Stone, Ashford Law Philip, Headcorn, Ashford Paddock Wood R.S.O *King J. Payne, Real & Old Mill farms, Lawrence Charles, Dover road, Ringmould Lucas William, Marden R.S.O Frittenden, Staplehurst, R.S.O Lawrence Thomas, Summerfield. Wood- *Luck A. Swatlands, Paddock WoodR.S.O King Thos. Midhurst row, Edenbridge nesborough, Dover Luck Amos, jun. Paddock Wood R.S.O King Thomas, Leigh, Tonbridge Lawrence William, St. Stephen's, Cntrbry Luck J. M. The Poplars, Brenchley, Pad- King W. S. Sevenoaks weald, Sevenoaks Lawrie James, Trench farm, Shipbourne dock Wood R.S.O King William, Under River, Sevenoaks road, Tonbridge Luck J. W. Lower Venson, Eastry S.O Kingsland Mark William & Horace, Leaver David, Mainards, Leigh green, Luckhurst William, Biddenden, Cranbrk Paradise farm, Leysdown, Sheerness Tenterden, Ashford *Lucksford Lawrence Richd. Edenbridge Kingsland E. Boughton Aluph, Ashford Ledger Charles, Gilham, Smarden 8.0 *Luxford Alfred, High Halden, Ashford Kingsland WaIter, Pedlinge, Hythe *Ledger Cornelius, Langley, Maidstone Luxford James, Maidstone road, Pad· Kingsmill John, Somerfield court, Sel. Ledger Daniel, Leeds, Maidstone dock Wood R.S.O lindge, Hythe *Ledger Edward, Pimpscourt, East McBain D. West Wickham, Beckenham Kingsmill S. Forland, Brabourne, Ashford Farleigh, Maidstone McCullock Miss M. Willington st.Maidstn Kingsmill Thomas, Little Grainy court, Ledger Edward, Holly bank, Newing. Mace D. Godcheap, Hinxhill, Ashford Sellindge, Brabourne, Ashford ton, Sittingbourne Mace David B. Great Ingham, Wood. Kingsmill William, Brabourne, Ashford *Ledger George T. Leeds, Maidstone church, Ashford Kingsnorth Frank, Bethersden, Ashford Ledger J. Luckhurst, Smarden S.O Mackay H. R. Petham, Oanterbury Kingsnorth Frank, Bucksford, Great Ledger William, Stockbury, Sittingbourne Mackelden George, Ulcombe, Maidstone Chart, Ashford Lea Caleb & Son, Crocken Hill, Swan- McKenna Fergus, New Barns, Edenbrdg Kingsnorth George, Throwley Forstal, ley Junction S.O Mackett John, Dymchurch, Folkestone Throwley, Faversham Lee Thomas Edward, Sharnal street, Mackett Thomas, Lydd S.O Kingsnort~ George & Charles, Snoad High Halstow, Rochester Mackinder Henry, Biddenden, Cranbrook Green hill, Bethersden, Ashford Leaney Thomas, Lamberhurst S.O Mackleden Fred, Thrognall, Newing- Kingsnorth Henry, Bethersden, Ashford Lefeaver Stephen, Lilac house, Bid. ton, Sittingbourne Kingsnorth H. Lodge pI. Gt. Chart,Ashfrd denden, Cranbrook McLeod William, High Halden, Ashford Kingsnorth John, Acton house, Wit- *Lefevre William, Moat house, St. McNaught James & John, Hurst hill, tersham, Peasmarsh S.O Thomas' hill & Hoath Court farm, Hothfield, Ashford Kingsnorth Stephen, Donsole farm,Swing- Blean, Canterbury Maddocks Robert, Lidsing, Chatham • field, Canterbury *Leney Frederick & Sons Lim. Water. Mair J. J. & Son, Colbrahamsoles, Sheld- Knigsnorth T. Spot ho. Warehorne,Ashfrd ingbury, Maidstone. See advert wich, Faversham Kipping H. G. Otford, Sevenoaks *Leney H. Selling et. Selling, Faversham *:M:airJ. J. Bells Forstal, Throwley, Fvshm Kirkbank S. High Halden, Ashford *Leney H. Court lo.West Farleigh,Maidstn *Mallion J. Malt ho. Sandhurst,Hwkhst Kitchingham T. Hartlip, Sittingbourne Leonard T. Mount, Elham, Canterbury Malpass E. G. Benenden, Cranbrook Kite F. Chapel ho. Frinsted, Sittingbourne LevettA. Birchley, Biddenden, Cranbrook *:M:annington Augustus, Woodfalls, Yald· Knell R. Birling, Snodland S.O Levett H. Swift's green, Smarden 8.0 ing, Maidstone Knight G. Piggotts, Four Elms, Edenbrdg Levett J. Beacon hill, Benenden. Crnbrk Mantle W. Upper Hardres, Canterbury.
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