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... falling from a mow of peas, at a young woman drowned pond water, at bvdtord, supposed have fallen m accident while picking blackberries: a young woman drowned well, at I'suuceioot; the well only deep, the depth the water only feet inches, the diameter the ...

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... The Post-Cuftasin d, the MuGcal Farce of Lundon, printed tor MK MLE and (old by the bookfeller This Raview is ledon—karmer Blackberry, effential fervice to the mr Jumps, Mer. Lovegrove. public, by blending with i » Mrs. Windfor. regard to and relig departments ...

tmp that felt during the laft “93 iaches in the well-known g PILLS ¢2 was about GL ISH, of the

... eacious medicine in the v tions in the face, for eleari ed at King’-Cliffe from complexion ; the fuperior « antity of blackberries. & Letter from the polish of Mee. Vincent. with a folution of ‘nitrous @ Medam,—Your Loti unce and a half of di s to me ...

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... cfq —At Kinglbridge, Mrs. P. Beer, aged 107— a. fto Mr, Roger Ki’igtnn, ftiipwrigbt; Mr. Edward Alien, grocer; and Mr. P. Blackberry, of Lawrencc-hlll. —Aged 74, Jofbua Smith, gem. of Derby.—John Hopkin, cfqto* Kingfte.n-upom.Soar.— Rev, Edw. Phillips, ...

POISONING OF FOOD

... buckthorn !»errie-s cathaiticas) is made from the frnit the hearing alder, the dogberry tree. A mixture of the hank thorn the blackberry bearing alder, and the tree, ■*ay seen exposed for sale hy some of the venders m*diffiMl aerfr. Instead (artemisia the seed* ...

MARRIED. F. T. Rogers, esq; of Tatcnhum-house, Dorset, to Mary Ann, only daughter Elias Tremlett, esq; ..

... Hanbury, esq; Laytonstone, Essex. —Mr. Charles Trape, late Chester, to Emma Caroline, sole heiress to G. B. Grantham, esq; of Blackberry-hall, Suffolk.—At Marylebonne Church, Charles William, eldest son Wm. J. Packe, esq; of Prestwould Hall, Leicestershire ...

and Reynolds, for this only. For tlie Benefit of Mr. LEE. THURSDAY next wil Ibe performed, in acts, the Scottish

... Courser Mrs. BAILEY. To conclude with (not these years) O'Keifs Musical Farce of THE FARMER. Molly May bush Nor.l.|lßett Blackberry Mrs. WoULDS. 'iickels be bad of Mrs. Mrs. Stockman's, 2, Prince's street, Queen-square at Keenes' Priuting-Olliee ; and ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... coroner's verdict. Thursday morning some children, who were rambling through the fields near Kingston-upon-Thames in search of blackberries, discovered in a hedge a young woman almost insensible, and nearly destitute of clothing; assistance was immediately procured ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... coroner's verdict- Thursday morning some children, who were rambling through the fields near Kingston-upon-Thames in search of blackberries, discovered a hedge a young woman almost insensible, and nearly destitute of clothing; assistance was immediately procured ...

Friday and Saturday's Posts

... sennight the first stone of tlie Mausoleum, about to be erected in memory of the late lamented Duchess of Rutland, was laid on Blackberry Hill his R. H. the Duke of York. have reason believe that our manufacture is likely to revive iv a very short time.— -Norwich ...

BRISTOL, Oct. 6

... woman completely recovered, when ehe warmly thanked him for his care. Inquest—On the 25th ult., as some boys were gathering blackberries on Clifton Down, they discovered reticule basket uhder one of the bushes, which was found to contain the dead body of a ...