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Lord and Lady John Russell have been visiting Hare/.vood, on the banks of t\;e Tenser, the of Sir W. Salisbury

... Lord and Lady John Russell have been visiting Hare/.vood, on the banks of t\;e Tenser, the of Sir W. Salisbury Trilawney, Bart., Cord Lieutenant of the county of Cornwall. The Lord Chancellor has appointed the Rev. Dr. Cornish to the Vicarage of Ottery ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1841
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 5616 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FALMOUTH

... basket green pot-herbs, Lawrence do., 2s, Wm. Hodge;- best bracß cvqurobers, Hodge; best leeks, 2s, Wm. Jscka*.hist hunch 3s. Hodge; extrgs, 3s Bd.W, Rowe; mushrooms, 2», Vlf* Hodge; carroja, l ...

HOY AX, EORTIOUITITP.&I SOCiSTY

... for the kitchen and dissert was grca'er thai we anticipated. Among • he Intirr were some fine specimens ofthe Cornish Gell* flower and Cornish Aromatic, two varieties peculiar to this County, which we think will dispute the pain- with the much and justly ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1832
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2946 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Royal Horticultural Society of.Cornwall

... neighbour- hood: among whom were the Lady Mayoress of Truro and the young ladies; Sir C. Lemon and the ladies on a visit at his mansion; the Rev. T. Fhilpotts; — Beckley, esq., of Greatwood, and a great number of ladies. The Judges having decided the respective ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1836
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 3013 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... what conceived to be large mushrooms, which gnv« us such lo bis mother, whom they were dressed iu uu iron pot, ns stew. wbole family partook of this for supper. Tne woman only ent a little of it, and boy whom the mushrooms were gathered partook mow sparingly ...

Briton Cornwall MARY LUKE qur the article which appeared the to Luke confined for three in declare the father her

... Overseers have pertinaciously thedesire their superiors ? one person knows of what the Overseers are made and I think that Cornish Editor better not have dared to that the Magistrates had failed in their application to men This however only weak part the ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 Our Correspondent trill perceive that have room for ..

... the indulgence of those pursuits to which were much the It to that of advantage to poor lady generally flowers such cabbage lupin pink and thiugs of sort the stock lady’s garden in now flowers greater in the gardens of cottagers direct attention of to tbe ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. FLOBISIS’ FLOWERS. Tulips now begin to waul warm hii.l fine weather: ..

... prove useful. Keep up a regular supply of french Beans in forcing pit. Turn over aud prepare droppings for sue ccssional Mushroom-beds ; allow of no diminution of heat in the I Cucumber-pit, and sow for succeeding frame. Sow Rhubarb; sow and plant Seakale ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1848
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2457 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DEVON AND EXETER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... noticing his satisfaction at seeing many ladies present, who took a lively interest in tbe success of the Society ; for under their fostering care, the Society could not but flourish. —(Hear, hear.) The ladies not only appeared there spectators ol the ...

Published: Saturday 04 June 1836
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3685 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEVON AND EXETER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... harmonious rivalry. The company promenaded gaily, and amongst them we observed our excellent member, Mr. Divett, and his amiable lady. Mr. Lowden, the celebrated botanical author, was also amongst the visitors. J. B. Swete, Esq. Oxton House, presided. The principal ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1842
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 2384 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Even before the close of our Winter Amusements, the note of preparation has been sounded for our Summer Gaieties in

... Societies or Clubs, and also all and hereafter to he establi shed, the members whereof shall be required to lake any oath or envy-meal within the messing of the 52nd. Geo. 1. e. Kt or to take any oath not required or 'fathomed by law ; and every Society or Clot) ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER FRIDAY OCTOBER 2 1846 -LIGHT! MORE LIGHXg Such were last (From People' ..

... Indian meal is the possible for all kind of poultry &c soft dough cold water summer warm the weather is cold It shot'll be set down to in shallow pans and given or three day When the large fowls arc fed with Indian corn in grains wetted Indian meal should ...