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FROriNCULS, ifc

... writing defle and box j but they were both found, the next day, in a field, with all the note« a woman who was gathering blackberries.—At the fame time a houfe belonging to Mrs. Liddon, alfo of Charmnuth. was attempted ; bnt the villains, being heard the'family ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER,

... are opened.*-* home seed* lie dormant for long time, and not tjll the sun and air arc admitted, ){ips, haw $, sloe*, and blackberries, now adorn hedge*; and the berries of bryony, honeysuckle, holly, woody nightshade*, and prirct, afford supply of food* ...

TO BUILDERS

... Hitchcroft Meadow and Stall Clofe. Gutter Clofe and Blackberry Clofe. Mead, Craonton, Hitchcroft Meadow, Gutter Field, and Blackbury Clofe. the fame Clofes. Stall Clofe. Gutter Clofe and Blackberry Do. Blackberry Clofe. LittleChaffhaya Higher *3 Higher Chafthayi ...

MAIDEN ASH TREES

... MAIDEN ASH TREES. *—lo i —io, Ditto, Ditto. to Ditto. 11—ao, Stall Clote, Gutter Clme, Lit* tie Blackberry Close and Blackberry Clute. ro Ditto, at—jo, Blackberry Close. The Timber it ol excellent quality, and At for general purposes. *•* Mr. Kotley. the ...

WIVELISCOMBE TURNPIKE

... MAIOSN ASH TREES. 2-* to t—lb. Ditto,-DitW. j—»o Ditto, ii—to. Sull Cte>e> Gutter Cloia, Littit Blackberry Clota. and Blackberry CJoae. Ditto, *i —jo, Blackberry Clote. & Th* Timber of excellent quality, and'fit for general • purposes, Mr. Notlejr, the tantut ...

SEPTEMBER, 1819

... abundant berries,—the wird rose with the Kip, the hawthorn with the haw, the black thorn with the sloe, the bramble with the blackberry; and the briony, privet, honey tickle, elder, and woody night shade, with their other winter feasts for this birds. The ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... method of cleaning fort and wools, used in the manufacture of hats, from kemps and baits. It is asserted that the juice of blackberries has, in several instances, cured the dropsy. The method of taking the juice about quarter of a pint for three or four ...

THE TAUNPTON Mr. Geo. Hide ««• indicted at the late WaitmiiMter Seuiooi, for diftiirbing the congregation of Sf ..

... pieces of Handel's MeniaA in the tree, which afforded them perfect accommodation. Mbdicinb.—A decoction of the roots of blackberry hushes irubut oceidenlalit) is a safe, sure, and speedy cure fos the jaentery.—This receipt was obtained from tbt OmUb Indians ...

** OtiOBE INN AND TAVERN, BRIDGWATER

... in. and restored, nearly as possible, primitive slate and appearanoe. Lambntablb speeies of blight grub, has settled the blackberry leevee, gnawing them in « serpentine manner, that the dead fibre through the remtinier green. will hardly credited many ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... been shot in a duel, some years since, with Huey, sen. Last week, child whose parents residual Poole, was engaged picking blackberries ; on its return hume, it was taken ill, is supposed from surfeit, and died in a few hours. Last week, bunch of grape* was ...

BRIDGWATER; August

... Peraylvania ; if we mistake not, such a custom obtains in PotUgrove, Montgomery county. United States Gazette, July 16, 1827. Blackberry Jam.—The method of preparing the delicate conserve that forms so largs portion of my children's favourite adjunctive aliment ...

p wey WESTE 4 dev N NEWS Esq. nephew of Cal. Gore The ramour that Montague Gore, fer himself fo

... since been p icked up at reh and Pl 4 nouth Gazelle. Inge r.—On Friday, the 25th ul t.,aa some boys were atl ed a retic ing blackberri ea on Clifton Down, they 1 3, which was touud to contain ess, basket under one of the bu aud dead body of a it. ‘The bady ...