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TRH BLACKBERRY BOY. Pluck, pluck and eat, sweet Child! or. The image of my youth in thee. Less bath the

... TRH BLACKBERRY BOY. Pluck, pluck and eat, sweet Child! or. The image of my youth in thee. Less bath the painter done his part Than bas, thou living art. For Oedema as the bees which sop On honey. when the son is op. Was I ; and pore as rose in June, Or ...

London

... presumed, no standing com will imped# his pursuit of game when found. As the season fast advancing: for the ripening of blackberries, a correspondent, who about a month sinte recommended the use of them in eases dropsy, stone, and gravel, wishes call the ...

PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, Nov. 14

... that a poor beggar went round his house in manner which excited Ins suspicions and afterwards employed himself picking blackberries, and that lingering about tbe premises till nightfall, the individual in question attacked him with sharp instrument, which ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1829
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 388 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... serpentine in, the remaining with a silly prr alarm among tl Deron. It poison the air, death of ninetee will known I the blackberry, •trpr.nt. tlinerent rratlin | whom there . adjoining coun influence is to b of bondage is t deaths will takt yean of age; ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1825
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 362 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BRIDGWATER; August

... Peraylvania ; if we mistake not, such a custom obtains in PotUgrove, Montgomery county. United States Gazette, July 16, 1827. Blackberry Jam.—The method of preparing the delicate conserve that forms so largs portion of my children's favourite adjunctive aliment ...

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 ...

London

... wishes to remind persons suffering from dropsical and gravelly complaints, that the present is the blackberry season, and that the juice of blackberries is very efficacious the relief and cure of such disorders. IVnrts—Take an apple and cut it and rub ...

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... Builey’s Utretcht Mr. Nowell’s by Orville Mr. Fuljambe’s by Whisker by Orville Mr. Mr. Houldsworth’s Beagle —~ Ww Gen. Honey- Blackberry Mr. Attwood’s Penthesetea Mr. Leigh’s by Whisker Ld. Sligo’s Brine Mr. Ridsdale’s Brien Canker Duke of Leeds’ by Whisker ...

Published: Thursday 15 January 1829
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 643 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE DORSET COUNTY CHRONICLE AND SOMERSETSHIRE GAZETTE

... which have extent miles. None these works, important they are, were projected prior 1755. Ueghtrr of Arts and Sciences. Blackberry Jam. —-A Correspondent (J. J. T.) points out the advantages which this sweatmeat possesses over the more luxurious preserves ...

Published: Thursday 29 September 1825
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2308 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON. April 30, —May 2. 1825. Whole bott of aUrminK rumoars were afloat on Monday which had the etfect of

... death of nineteen persons out of twenty; and that the time will be known by this particular appearance on the leaves of the blackberry, which the prophet calls the reflection of the •ernent. Another version of the story has its origin from different reading ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1825
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 856 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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 ...