excerpt from 'Canterbury Journal, 1798' pp. 304–305 (94 words)

excerpt from 'Canterbury Journal, 1798' pp. 304–305 (94 words)

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Canterbury Journal, 1798

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304–305

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After tea we all walked to “The Oaks,” another Green so-called, to see the regiments of the York, Hereford, West Kent, and supplementary militia perform their exercise, and a very pretty sight it was; the music of some of the bands very fine. Colonel Cotterel (a relation of Mrs. Freeman of the Park), was so obliging as to have his band entertaining the ladies (of whom numbers attend every evening), till half-past nine, always ending with “God save the King.” After that was concluded we all walk’d home.

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