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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 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 ...
... 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 ...
... thai this Lady ia a perfect mistress of the art, and a most valuable member ol' Ihe Society. Miss A. M. Fox exhibited some speci mens of Fungi, which were beautifully preserved* Cottagbus' Pmzii3.— Judges — RevJs. George Trawe. ke, Geo. Cornish, T. S. Curly ...
... omounted to £S 11«. In the evening the meeting the Ladies' Association was held in St. John’s school-room, when address of an equally interesting character was delivered by Dr. Doran. The Row. G. Cornish, the Rev. St. Trist, and the Rev. J. Medley also ...
... formerly of Denwick Lane End Mr Skelly proprietor of extensive lime-works at North Sunderland The mother of the unfortunate lady a Miss Wood of Craster West Farm The wife of Belaney was respectably connected on both sides and possessed of considerable ...
... him. *rticulars of the Contracts may be had , |ou application at this Office, between the and four. * B ?? of the Bread and Meal may 'JV?i eu ut t^'is Office between the hours of _ . O NAVY PAYJWmS& London, 20th January, 1824. _ .. .C.5970.'V j.■ m 4 TAMpS ...
... and he said if she would kind to children would her the £7 took her meals in the front kitchen with defendant and with sister while remained there The other servants took their meals in the back kitchen Witness had the care of the keys and the poultry ...
... Saturday his Lord-ship accompanied by Lady Palmerston dined with the-Princess meeting Guizot other members' of the French Cabinet The evening spent presence of Royalty at the Tuileries Easter Sunday Lord and Lady Palmerston at Royal table On Tuesday M ...