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POISONING OF FOOD

... buckthorn !»errie-s cathaiticas) is made from the frnit the hearing alder, the dogberry tree. A mixture of the hank thorn the blackberry bearing alder, and the tree, ■*ay seen exposed for sale hy some of the venders m*diffiMl aerfr. Instead (artemisia the seed* ...

vt QSlPSCRIPT - ' GAZETTE ' - -'-i ' to grant Tippet getat of Helston royal licence authority that ana

... acted these five years) the Musical Farce of THE Valentine Mr Collyer— Farmer Blackberry Mr Bedford— Jumps Mr Woulds Louisa Miss Greene— Molly Maybush Mrs Betty Blackberry Mrs Baker To the Governors of Hospital- THE opportunity which now presents itself ...

Published: Monday 08 May 1820
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4833 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BAT Octobmm 15 1821 Burford Dutchess of §t Marchioness of Bath Marquis Lord John Thynne Trigg Lady Glode Lord ..

... recovery of the penalty of 10 80s for each offence and in default of committed to the -correction for As this is the for blackberries corresponded wishes to Inform the public juice of fruit about quarter of pint for three or four successive mornings several ...

Published: Monday 15 October 1821
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 5695 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... method of cleaning fort and wools, used in the manufacture of hats, from kemps and baits. It is asserted that the juice of blackberries has, in several instances, cured the dropsy. The method of taking the juice about quarter of a pint for three or four ...

MARRIED. F. T. Rogers, esq; of Tatcnhum-house, Dorset, to Mary Ann, only daughter Elias Tremlett, esq; ..

... Hanbury, esq; Laytonstone, Essex. —Mr. Charles Trape, late Chester, to Emma Caroline, sole heiress to G. B. Grantham, esq; of Blackberry-hall, Suffolk.—At Marylebonne Church, Charles William, eldest son Wm. J. Packe, esq; of Prestwould Hall, Leicestershire ...

and Reynolds, for this only. For tlie Benefit of Mr. LEE. THURSDAY next wil Ibe performed, in acts, the Scottish

... Courser Mrs. BAILEY. To conclude with (not these years) O'Keifs Musical Farce of THE FARMER. Molly May bush Nor.l.|lßett Blackberry Mrs. WoULDS. 'iickels be bad of Mrs. Mrs. Stockman's, 2, Prince's street, Queen-square at Keenes' Priuting-Olliee ; and ...

THE TAUNPTON Mr. Geo. Hide ««• indicted at the late WaitmiiMter Seuiooi, for diftiirbing the congregation of Sf ..

... pieces of Handel's MeniaA in the tree, which afforded them perfect accommodation. Mbdicinb.—A decoction of the roots of blackberry hushes irubut oceidenlalit) is a safe, sure, and speedy cure fos the jaentery.—This receipt was obtained from tbt OmUb Indians ...

** OtiOBE INN AND TAVERN, BRIDGWATER

... in. and restored, nearly as possible, primitive slate and appearanoe. Lambntablb speeies of blight grub, has settled the blackberry leevee, gnawing them in « serpentine manner, that the dead fibre through the remtinier green. will hardly credited many ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... coroner's verdict. Thursday morning some children, who were rambling through the fields near Kingston-upon-Thames in search of blackberries, discovered in a hedge a young woman almost insensible, and nearly destitute of clothing; assistance was immediately procured ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... coroner's verdict- Thursday morning some children, who were rambling through the fields near Kingston-upon-Thames in search of blackberries, discovered a hedge a young woman almost insensible, and nearly destitute of clothing; assistance was immediately procured ...

Friday and Saturday's Posts

... sennight the first stone of tlie Mausoleum, about to be erected in memory of the late lamented Duchess of Rutland, was laid on Blackberry Hill his R. H. the Duke of York. have reason believe that our manufacture is likely to revive iv a very short time.— -Norwich ...