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A CHANCERY SCENE,

... . A CHANCERY SCENE, ON THE NEWS ARRUVING THERE THAT THE BISHOP OV CHESTEfR HAD THROWN ASIDE HIS CAULIFLOWER WIG, AND CERTAIN , 1.AWYERS'.AERF ABOUT TO DO THE SAMiF The Hall of Lincoln's Innuwas swept, The Counsel, primed, were in their places; The CHANCELLOR ...

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... WVbite Currants, Raspberries, and Figs. Besides the above, were various kinds of Vegetables of great merit, particularly Cauliflowers from~the Garden or Captain Carmichael, at Twickenham, and Cucumbersfrom Mr. Rucker, of Wandsworth. ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... ina Ch aocery-lane, and his eeealgs at Chcfsea, stie clerk Was equally dexterous at eping a- con vex- or ultivating, a cauliflower, and who enterel tbe ac iu a suit of legal black and a surteut of, pea..- t, wih J nolte prosequi id anose- 'Tin the other ...

PEARLS FOR STRINGING

... sugerwas eaten with aeat to correct its putrescency. Turnips .dn:ostc .s othoughlt tobe indigenous roots of France. Our cauliflowers came from Cyprus, our Pokes from Sicilvy lettuces from Cos, a name vulgarly corrupted into Gos. Shallots or eshallots from ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... by the old gauds. Beads and bits of glass suffice, for a season, to excite the ardmiration of a savage; shovel hats atid cauliflower wigs hitd their re- vereure in another state of society ; but neither the influence of beads and glass, nor of hats ant ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... resided at Bris- tol, len compelled to leave home, often substituted for himself an elderly masn, on whose head he pseed a cauliflower-wig. The deputy sat, subtle-looking, like an ap ain a house-porch, dispensing, with men fr or ees, 'ils orth blos'fhcgeusis ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5320 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... certainly not more than one kind. After fish, coine I the plain joints, roast or boiled, with potatoes, peas or beans and cauliflowers. Then sherry wine is handed by the servant to every one. German wine is offered to those who prefer it; this is always ...

NEW BOOKS

... much in favouir 'With the Alt fair. He is likewise very much indebtedo his'frlsejnr,' nov and as 'his hair is stuck opt in cauliflower bun ches over each eary we presume that, flat,.falr, land forty -considers is a1 him therefore a ' curled darling.' If ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... atld ri lt il vegetables ill the like proportion. Of the litte- there is a very ?? supply, consistitig ofpoulottes, pease, cauliflowers, French letats, a`SP' agls, celery,&dc.;,- abut with all these advaittotes, there is OttO tltlit w-attting to citrplete ...

Published: Sunday 25 November 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7178 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS

... Young' Giles becomes Harlequin, the lovely Rose, his blooming Columbine. BMotser Red Cap, havisng one charm left, changes Cauliflower ilto Clown. Old Cock-a- doodle doo, the aged Pantaloon. Needles and pins, needles and pins, 'Tis now, kind friends, the ...