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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Seduction.—On Thursday morning week, some children who were rambling through the fields near Kingston-upon-Thamcs, in search of blackberries, discovered in a hedge, considerable distance from the main road, a young woman, almost perfectly insensible, and nearly ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1825
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3977 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Extraordinary Kobuery.—On Wednesday inorninglast, on the Wigston road, near Knighton, about a mile distant from ..

... mile distant from this town, and not more than 150 yards from the tollgate, two lads were out for the purpose of gathering blackberries, when they observed a pocket-book lying near the road-side; one of them ran to pick it tip, and perceived, the same time ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1825
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3034 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VARIETIES

... the first stone of the Mausoleum, about to be erected to the memory of the late lamented Duchess of Rutland, was laid on Blackberry Hill, by his Koyal Highness the Duke of York. —We are happy to hear that the Congleton bauk ready pay 10*. in the pound ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1826
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1124 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LOCALITIES AND GENERALITIES

... Herefordshire gentleman, but barrister, possessing a considerable estate at Tainton, and of Dowling College, Cambridge. Blackberry Syrup.—The present being not only a seasonable time to prepare this valuable medicine, but to recommend its usefulness, ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1827
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2975 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DIARY FOR THE WEEK

... the wood-anemone (Anemone nemorosa), and the laburnum (Cytisus laburnum) arein flower; the raspberry (Rubisldoeus, and blackberry (R.fruiticosus) are iu leaf; the peach (Amygdalus persicaj both leaf and blossom. .. FAIRS. —April fi. Co'.nbrook, Gloucester ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1829
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 197 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DIARY FOR THE WEEK

... friend, thelau. rustinus (Viburnum tinus,) now begins to flower the fruit of the bramble is red-berry, in its progress to a black-berry; brooks and ditches are fragant with the water-mint (Mentha aquatic;*,; and every hedge is adorned with the gracefully drooping ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1829
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 187 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

North American Amusement. —ln Salem, Massachussets, after a heavy and deep snow fall, a man was discovered ..

... inconsistent with themselves, and obstinately and firmly retain the dog's ears and folds of the earliest impressions.*' Blackberry Jam. A Correspondent says, I am the mother of a large family, and from own experience can affirm, that I have found this ...

Published: Monday 10 August 1829
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1166 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Bucks and Windsor Herald Selections

... ones—and pets only just enough to make the darkness more visible '* Shall the blessed sun of Heaven prove inicher, and eat blackberries ? A question not to be asked. Or shall the Leading Journal of all the World seek intelligence of what is passing at ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1830
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1184 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE JUVENILE FORGET-ME-NOT., This elegant little volume which is edited by Mrs. C. S. Hali, abounds with ..

... come, and I'll crown thee with flowers like a queen. Oh the shepherd hath wakened his pipe, And led out his lambs where the blackberry’s ripe ? The bright sun is tasting the dew on the thyme ; The gay maiden’s lilting an old bridal rhyme ; There is joy in ...

Published: Monday 22 November 1830
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 472 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... cooked, is hawked about the streets ; the English common dockand dandelion plants are sold in the markets as vegetables, blackberries and bilber- ries, and meet a ready sale. Now thar I have seen the country in this State, as well as the city, 1 have no ...

Published: Monday 31 January 1831
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3538 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

EMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... cooked, is hawked about the streets ; the English common dockand dandelion plants are sold in the markets as vegetables, blackberries aud bilberries, and meet a ready sale. Now that 1 have seen the country in this Sta'e, as well the city, I have no hesitation ...

Published: Monday 31 January 1831
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3286 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... small charge of one por.nv, the very identical skull of Oliver Cromwell, when a boy!— Fools, it is said, are plentiful blackberries and proved to the coffers of the speculating showman. A wag has proposed that, as the Belgians will not allow the King ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1831
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8229 | Page: 3 | Tags: none