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... 53—Little Broad Plot '.' ..236 s^.—Road .. ' ...
... Leigh Field 23 326 40.—Coombes Orchard 03 17 6786.—Garden (Chaltord) 1 0 8 69.—Long Orchard 03 32 665a.—1 n , 4. 0 010 44.—Blackberry 035 666 .-} Garde »' D,tto o 0 9 24-Horns . . .. .. 2 627.—Tw0 Cottages and Gardens 0 126 47.—Coombes Hay 5113 971.-Paddock ...
... 54. —Broad Plot I. 236 53.—Little Broad Plot 12 5 52.—Road .. . **, 01 12 51.—Hill 3 312 45. —Midland .410 46. —Little Blackberry .. 2 3 24 48.—Fowney Meadow .. ~ ># 1 036 50.—Little Orchard .. .. .. 1 1 26 39.—Curscoat \ 5 011 41.—Moor Plot Orchard ...
... vetches in waggon with two horses. On returning home they had to bring the waggon down a steep hill in narrow lane, called Blackberry or Hangman's Lane, and to do this the fore horse was detached and sent to the bottom of the hill by the boy, whilst the ...
... of Mr. Daw. proved the finding of the prosecutor's handkerchief in the quarry before mentioned as he was searching for blackberries; and the handkerchief was identified in court by the prosecutor. —John Bishop, town sergeant, Totnes, stated that in c ...
... Bowey Warren, forward to Wixen, on to Mooring Covers, away to Stafford Common, thence he turned back through Bovey Warren to Blackberry Castle, again through Borcombe, and to ground in the Long Chimney Covers. This was a splendid finish, and if his lordship ...
... labourer of Hemyock, said that she was picking blackberries in the high road near to some property belonging defendant's mother-in-law, when the latter came out of her hou.se, and abused her for picking the blackberries. The defendant's sister-in-law then fell ...
... wheat has already taken sufficient hold to resist frost. Turnips have hardly ceased growing yet. Ripe wild strawberries and blackberries have frequently been picked by the roadside. COUNTY COURT. —Monday, Dec. 28. Before J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge. Wm Strong ...
... number, we believe, has not been equalled by any other hunt in the country. Tha foxes on his lordship's estate are as thick blackberries this year. Before closing our remarks, we ought to mention that his lordship has added another wing to his mansion. It ...
... iess feet, JulTrie&s school in their leafy retreat, And -h» b the drops round them beat; Ana boy crouches close to the blackberry wall. Ami T atone take the storm on their wing, Anu, taunting the tree sheltered labourers sing, the rain breaks the face ...
... impatient for Ligurians. During this fortnight's trip I think I saw but one bee, and that black one, in the act of investigating blackberry blossom. I immediately caught the little forager, and conveyed it a short distance imprisoned in my bare hand, from which ...
... two young ladies, pupils at a Bath seminary, by striking them violently witn a heavy stick, because they were gathering blackberries in one of his fields. English cattle plague is making itself felt in America in a way which gladdens the hearts of the ...