Extracts from the
KENTISH CHRONICLE

Printed and Published at Canterbury, every Tuesday and Friday by Mawer COWTON and Robert COLGAT.
Price 6 pence

TURNPIKE
FROM DOVER TO SANDGATE

The next Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the GUILDHALL in Folkestone, on MONDAY, the 9th day of March next, at eleven O'clock in the forenoon.

By order of the Trustees
G. C. THATCHER, Clerk
Folkestone 27th Feb. 1812
(Kentish Chronicle Tuesday March 3 1812)

To Be Sold By Public Contract All that newly erected Grocer's Shop and Premises, with a large barn, stables and spacious yard, situate in the most eligible part of the Town of Folkestone, and now in full trade. Possession may be had at Michaelmas next, by taking the stock in trade and fixtures by apprahement(?). Also Five Cottages, with a large yard, stable, and cow lodge, with a good well of water, in the several occupations of CASHFORD, KEMBER, KEMP, SAUNDERS and TAYLOR. For farther particulars and to treat for the same, apply to Mr Thomas BAKER, Folkestone (Kentish Chronicle August 27 1811)

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