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... bankers retaliated only with their fists, the assailants brandished their blun{g(‘ons. broken heads became as ¢ plentiful as blackberries,” and knock-down blows were as freely given as at Donnybrook fair,—when the Englishmen having got the worst of it, retired ...

Published: Friday 29 July 1825
Newspaper: Drakard's Stamford News
County: Lincolnshire, England
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9 A %:mlenun recently returned from the north, says that there is not the slightest doubt entertained of x?n ..

... vales and woods of Somersetshire ; where Falstatf” doubtless originated his happy thought of * reasons being as plenty as blackberries ; —for never did I behold such lavish ) protusion of fruit, as that of our hedgerows and cojse woods this summer. ‘T'he ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1825
Newspaper: Drakard's Stamford News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1699 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

VALUABLE BOOKS, DRAWINGS BY 1T

... and woods of Somersetshire ; where Falstatt ljc'ubtless originated his happy thought of * reasons being as | plenty as blackberries ; —for never did I behold such lavish protusion of fruit. as that of our hcdg:;)ws and copse woods this summer. The present ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1825
Newspaper: Drakard's Stamford News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2792 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MELANCHOLY CASE OF SUICIDE

... with the whole nine. The prisoner pleaded (he capital punishment hearing the decision of the Judges, but without effect. Blackberry Jam.—A correspondent of Ihe M Examiner says, '• I am the mother of a large family, and from own experience can affirm, ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1825
Newspaper: Leicester Chronicle
County: Leicestershire, England
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TURNER'S BLACKING

... . Effecting Case. —On inornim; lasi, some children who were caiiihling the fields near Kinuslnn-upon-Thames, in search blackberries, discovered in a hedge, a considerable distance from ilic main road, a young woman, almost perfectly insensible and nearly ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1825
Newspaper: Leicester Chronicle
County: Leicestershire, England
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PROVINCIAL

... —Macclesfield Herald. ' . . morning last sonic children, who were rambling through The fields near Kingstonnpon hames in search blackberries, discovered 1.1 a hedge, considerable distance from the mam road, young woman, almost perfectly insensible, and nearly ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1825
Newspaper: Northampton Mercury
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1263 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... Warwick whe body unfortunate little girl found A prisoner the child the wood on the Monday child shoes or stock could Her blackberries body spectacle medical gentlemen examined it did marks of their opinion the little returned Broad hurst who com milted ...

Published: Friday 07 October 1825
Newspaper: Leicester Journal
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1903 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Friday's Express

... inst. the first stone of the Mausoleum about to be erected in memory of the late lamented Duchess of Rutland was laid on Blackberry Hill, his Royal Highness the Duke of York.— The site of the intended edifice, although but a short distance from the castle ...

Published: Friday 10 March 1826
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1155 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Those connected with what is called the money market, have passed a week of feverish anxiety, and the alternate

... the finst stone of the eth of 3ausoleum about to he erected in nierory of the late lamented Duchess of Rutland was laid on Blackberry lii by Isis Royal hihess the Duke of York.-Thle site of the inteuded edifice, euralthough but a short distance frorn the ...

Published: Wednesday 15 March 1826
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3395 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE COUNTRYMAN AND HIS PIGS

... '—* And so you thought to get a nobleman for two shillings ?* said Mr. Harmer.—* “‘fy if noblemen were as plentiful as blackberries, you coull hardly hope to buy lgem at two shillings nmgiece.'—()h! but I gave her a great deal more, sir,’ replied the ...

Published: Friday 17 March 1826
Newspaper: Drakard's Stamford News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1435 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Provincial

... Wednesday the 1st inst. the first stone of the Mausoleum about be erected in memnry ofthe late lamented Duchess Rutland was laid Blackberry hill, by his Royal Highness the Duke of York.— The site of the intended edifice, although but short distance from the Castle ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1826
Newspaper: Northampton Mercury
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 677 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MARLBOROUGH-

... Nohleman.” And so yon thought of celting Nobleman for two skillings?' said Mr. Manner. “Why, if Noblemen were plentiful ns blackberries, you could hardly hope buy them two shillings piece.” “Oh ! but gave her great deal more. Sir.’’ replied (he simple but ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1826
Newspaper: Leicester Chronicle
County: Leicestershire, England
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