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... months, with felons of every degree. After this we may expect to hear of the conviction of every child detected gathering blackberries from the hedges, or bilberries from the commons. We confess, that we cannot exactly discover why a penalty $0 severe as ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1826
Newspaper: Drakard's Stamford News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 352 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Total amount in the family ann. «£2C,i>so

... the calamity. The building was only erected in the place of one which met with a similar fate nearly Ibis lime last year. Blackberry Svm.p. The present being not only a seasonable lime to prepare this valuable medicine, but recommend its usefulness, pa ...

Published: Friday 31 August 1827
Newspaper: Nottingham Review
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WARWICK ASSIZES. VNACCOUNTABLE CRUELTY

... There were no external marks of violence ; she died from general fatigue and exhaustion; her stomach contained nothing but blackberries.—Egan, the father, on being recalled, said his child left home in perfect health.—The prisoner, (a dull, heavy-looking ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1826
Newspaper: Drakard's Stamford News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 370 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WEDSESDAY, OCTOBER 21

... 8 3 Mr. Walker’* ch Splendour, (S. Templemen) 1 8 0 Mr. Massev’s bf by Bobadil, dam Kyidener 2 Sir. Houldsworth’s hr f Blackberry, by Sherwood 3 Two paid forfeit. A Gold Cup, of 100 gs. value, subscribers of 10 gs. each (the surplus to be paid to the ...

Published: Friday 23 October 1829
Newspaper: Nottingham Review
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Derby Races

... colts, Bsl ‘Jib; fillies, Bst. Half a mile. Mr. Giffard’s be by Banker, out of Nerissa, by Woeful ; ■ Mr. Houidsworth’s hr Blackberry, by Sherwood - Sir George Sitwell’s by Figaro, dam by bilbo Mr. Charlton's by dam bilbo I’lita, grandam Mr. Piatell’sc Tuiijours ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1829
Newspaper: Nottingham Review
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 452 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

••rrei, that in future, our mioifter in America will be initrueted to iign treaties previouily to ratification ..

... the insinuation against the loyalty and avowed object of that body. In the mean time, pretended plots are as plenty as blackberries; and much about as important. Several of these wretched fabrications, have been duly exposed, in the various papers, to ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1825
Newspaper: Leicester Chronicle
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: | Words: 605 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DERBY RACE:S. Our Ra

... by Banker, out of Nerissa, by \Woful. Mr. Platell's c f-Toujours, by Smyrna, out of Tantot's dam. Ir. Houldsworth's br f Blackberry, by Sherwood. Dir. Charlton's b f by Negociator, dam by Filho da Puta. Sir George Sitwell's b f by Figaro, dam by Filho ...

Published: Wednesday 05 August 1829
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2842 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ADULTERATION OF FOOD

... the juice of buckthorn berries frhamnus catharticusf, made from the fruit of the blackberry-bearing alder, and the dogberry tree. A mixture of tbe buckthorn and the blackberry-bearing alder, and of tbe dogberry tree, may be seen publicly exposed for sale ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1820
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1581 | Page: 4 | 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

Natural Appearances of October

... The hedges are no longer bright and blooming; the dog-rose and the honeysnckle uo longer bestow their fragrance, bat the blackberries hang in tipen- ing clusters about us, to afford a treat to tlie schoolboy and a meal to the linnet ; and the hips aod haws ...

Published: Friday 10 October 1828
Newspaper: Leicester Journal
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 752 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COROISERS'

... fresh, but not drunk. 'the deceased stopped at witness's house, and, after haying supper. drank about a quarter of a pint of blackberry wine. 1% itness wished the deceased to stop all night, as it was very dark, but lie left the house about ten minutes to ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1829
Newspaper: Nottingham and Newark Mercury
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: 4 | Tags: none