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... persons : found drowned a w foot : the circumstan are rather remarkab feet dee feet two well nine five inches in a w suppose blackberries the parish man kil at Lovingtori er for this Paunce-cr of this ell ter three fter top s in heighr i-iers he Lyd-fallen ...

Published: Monday 15 October 1804
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
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CORN EXCHANGE, SEPT. 17

... lay at ilow.otreet. A few days since, as three children belonging to Bircomb N,rhh, Kent, were in the fiel4igatherilig black-berries, they discovered in a hedge a bottle of gi►i, of which, altar contrivins to draw the cork, they all partook, and one 1 ...

Published: Monday 17 September 1804
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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LONDON, JULY 6

... LLISTON is to play Harty Dorgghn, and Mrs. MATTOCKS the amorous in ;he Hay, and the latter is to strengthen the with her Betty Blackberry.. • This day HIS MAJESTY W ill hoM a Levee. On MonLy the Coiroriiion of Windsor voted a Llyal A‘hlress to His WE \IEs - ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1803
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
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ne and thu* again the process of recollection was rherishe.l and strengthened, become a quahtjr of his mind. It was

... about six or seven yearsTage, who had gone into the fields at Downside, in the parish of Backwell, Njmerse - Sire, to pick blackberries, was missed by her parents. A diligent search was made after her several of the neighbours, till twelve o clock at nio-ht ...

13iMon, Auguft 9, 1802

... HILL; And Sally, Mrs. CHAPMAN. To which will be added, 7 1 114 FARME R. The Part of Captain Valentine by Mr. HILL ; Farmer Blackberry, Mr. BENNETT ; Rundy, Mr. AUSTIN; and Jemmy jumps, Mr BLANCHARD. Betty lilackbc rry, Mrs. CHAPMAN ; and the Part of Molly ...

Published: Monday 09 August 1802
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
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THIS DAV’S NEWS

... been thrown over the railing to avoid detection. tVqfps. —As live boys belonging to this town were latt week gathering blackberries, one of them happened to Ire.id upon a nell, which lo irritated the winged tribe, that the whole bodyinlinntly (allied ...

For ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA,

... lhe FARM jemmy Jumps, Mr. Simmon*; Captain Valentine. Mr. (fraa the I'bcatre-Royal, Bath, being hi, tirlt Rage); Farmer Blackberry, Mr. Towulcnd. Molly M*> Turpin ;.aad Betty BlackbemMr*. Chenman. Expected to arrive bete from Grxxmock, f.«% immediately ...

I have likewise the honour to address you, Mayor, 200 fr. order to distributeu the first company grenadiers or ..

... HERIOT, K3(i. and OTHERS This was an indictment against John Heriot, and John Tavler, E-qrs. Richard Harris, and Richard Blackberry, the Proprietors, Printer and Publisher of Newspaper, called True litiion, for a Libel upon the Earl St. Vincent, and the ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1804
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
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ONE FIXED CAPITAL

... Valentine Mr. Incledon, Jemmy Jumps Mr. Munden, Louisa Miss Bolton (being her first appearace in that character), Betty Blackberry Mrs. Liston, Molly May bush Miss Meadows (being her first appearance in that character.) Wednesday, Wild Oats, with The ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1807
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
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LETTER VI

... in the worldi I would not tell you on compulsion. GiVe you a reawoa on eormpulsio! If reasotns ?? were as plenty as blackberries, .1 would CC give no man a reason upon compulsiob, CI t! The time may 6omne, Sir, When, not- Withstafiding. what your ...

FROM LLOYD'S LIST

... ten inches long, bnt was not of the forties of fea-row. W•srs.—As five boys belonging toNetweallle were Lift gathering blackberries, one of them hap: pened to tread upon a wafps' nett, which fo irritated the winced tribe, tharthe whole body inflantly ...

Published: Monday 24 September 1804
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
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