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... Currants, Chernes, Goofeberries, Quinces, Damfins, Apricots, Elde «berries, Birch, Sage, Cowflps, Gilliflowers, Strawberries, Blackberri-s, To which are added, Two excellent Receipts for making Orange and Palermo Wines. With Irftru@ions for making (after the ...

Published: Monday 16 October 1769
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... Corrants, Cherries, Goofcberries, Qginces, Damfins, Apricots, Llder.berries, Birch, Sage, Cowflips, Gillfiowers, Strawberries, Blackberries. V 1 To which are added, Two excellegs Recaipts for making Orange and Palermo Wines, With Inftrutions for making (after ...

Published: Monday 29 January 1770
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 955 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THRRL‘. has besn much Talk within thefe few Days of a great Change in the Adminifiration, and, in Confequence of

... Currants, Cherries, Godofcberries, Quinces, Damfins, Apricots, Eider-berries, Buch, Sage, Cowilips, Guuflowners, Strawberries, Blackberries. g To which are added, Two excellent Receipts for making Orange and Palermo Wines, With Inftiuctions for making (after ...

Published: Monday 19 February 1770
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2232 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PRICES of GRAIN i» Mark-Lane,

... Cherries, Goofeberiies, Quinces, Damfins, Aprico's, Elder-berries, Birch, Sage, Cowflips, Gillifiowers, Strawberries, Blackberries. To which are added, Two excellent Receipts for making Orange and Palermo Wines, With Infiruétions for making (after the ...

Published: Monday 12 March 1770
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 311 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... ffony particles without much difficulty, and finds wo other inconvenience than a frequent irritgion to make water, - . Take blackberries, before they are quite ripe, whea turped; pick them, anu put . them into a flm’ tie them up clofe, and put them imo‘a ettle ...

Published: Monday 13 September 1773
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... E R, Jebamy Jumps, - by oA mr M:‘-'Rr.’; C:d’u..‘t' 5 nu,u-,‘.i.' o 'o.«%guqrén'r - rm.0.,»;m:n.,‘./.m’.// v . Aok Bewy Blackberry, Mrs. KEM BLE, i o2n Bakes 3s.——Pit 2, —Gallesy f 5. . ' lg&m&m?&m.«tm from Klewen MMQMNfl&Idn“,\V& 444+ Ticxxrs 1 be had ...

Published: Monday 08 February 1790
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 342 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... Warwick, examined the ¢l There. no external marks of violence from gefjeral fatigue and exhaustion. F contained nothing but blackberries.—FEgan, tl being re-called,said his child left home in perfi The prisoner (a dull, heavy-looking young ma years of §ge) ...

Published: Monday 03 April 1826
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1203 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. A GREAT CRY ABOUT LITTLE WOOL

... they do great damage by picking out the centre or heart. Pheasants do the same, eating in addition berries, especially blackberries ; but in the spring months they are amazingly destructive to enrlfi-dibbled beans and peas, and will fre. quently destroy ...

Published: Friday 25 July 1845
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1758 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... pine; M¢lntosh, boxwood ; Mackay, bullrush; MKenzie, deer grass; M‘Kinnon, St John's wort ; M:Lachlan, wountain ash; MiLean, blackberry heathi ; M*Leod, red wortle berries; M*Nab, rose back berries 3 M*Neil, seaware ; M¢Pherson, van cgated boxwood 3 M*Quurrie ...

THE GIPSY,

... agipsy And Lived upon the meors ; Her bed it was the brown heath turf, And s Gome was out of doors. Her apples were swart blackberries, Her casrants pods o* broom; iore wine was dew of the wild white rose, iler book & churehya d tomh Her brothers were the ...

JOHN CLARE, THE POET

... true ge. nius is prov'd, Look at the every.day scribblers, I mean those nonsense ginglings call’d poems, ¢ as lrlenmm a 8 blackberries,’ published every now and then by sub. scription, and you shall flnd?o lis: belarded as thickly with “‘;I Lord This and ...

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... becoming an annual subseriber of £5. He (the Chairman) thought he had now given those present, reasons as plentiful as blackberries, why hie might be permitted to enlarge upon the toast as set down, and propose to them with all the honours, *‘ the health ...