this is tin- season for blackberries, » carrespuodent wishes us inform the public, that the juice of that fruit ..

... this is tin- season for blackberries, » carrespuodent wishes us inform the public, that the juice of that fruit (j)x>iit .1 quarter ofa pint, ti*r irtr four successive mornings) has. in several instances, cured invetcrate dropsies. Its efficacy iu coses ...

Published: Tuesday 23 October 1821
Newspaper: Manchester Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 46 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

METE6RIC REOISTER. WASHINGTON CITY,JUNE, 1821. TEMPERATURE.—Mean of the month 75.31 Highest, 14th, 24th, 25th, ..

... (St. Domingo.) On the 10th May, Earthquake in Maine. MARKET.-14th Snap Beans, Cynilins. _ 23d, Cucumbers, Whortleberries, Blackberries, Scc. COMPARISONS.—JUNE.—Very few meteoric observations have been made in the Southern Hemisphere. The Solstitial month ...

Published: Sunday 07 October 1821
Newspaper: Constitution (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 379 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

f FRID4-Y, OCTOBER 19,

... , as they tend le mend the peace of individuate, without producing the anther any beneficial As this is the season fur blackberries, a correspondent wishes us to inform the public, that the juice of that fruit (about a quarter of a pint, for three or ...

Published: Friday 19 October 1821
Newspaper: Carmarthen Journal
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 488 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

MARRIKD

... are, Mr. Cluirles Trape, late of Chester, to Miss Emma Caroline Grantham, sole heiress George Buckley Grantham, Esq. of Blackberry Hall, in this county. Wednesday week, -Mr. Theophilus Spooner, broker, Miss Bull, both of Hadleigh. On Saturday last, Dagenham ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1821
Newspaper: Suffolk Chronicle
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 446 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Sir ll... Graham, hart. London, .I. Railton, Man Railton and J. Young, London, merchants. H. J. Northcote, Lime ..

... Ol e o, At St. George's, I tanover-square, Mr, Chas. 0. - Chester, to Emma Caroline Grantham, sole ' , Grantham, Esq. of Blackberry-hall, Stiffork. Mr. Geo. Vincent, late of. Norwich, to Marl r' -- • ' 0 P daughter of Dr. Cogneni, M.D. - or At Hampstead ...

Published: Monday 19 November 1821
Newspaper: Observer of the Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 436 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Births. — On the 30di ult. at .Ashen Parsonage, near Clare, the lady of the Rev. G. Taylor, of a

... Hanover-square, Mr. Charles Trape, late of Chester, to Emma Caroline Grantham, sole heiress to George Buckley Grantham, Esq, of Blackberry-hall, in this county. Yesterday sennight, at South '.void, by the Rev. Dr. Drummond, Rector of Hadleigh, the Rev. F. B. ...

Published: Wednesday 14 November 1821
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 546 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The Rev. William Bell Moises, A. M Vicar of Felton, in Durham, has been presented, by the Lord Chancellor, to

... whole property, amounting to no less than 50,000/. On Monday se'nnight, some boys were amusing themselves by gathering blackberries a field at Barnet, when they discovered a large snake, big with spawn, basking in the sun. One of the boys, on seeing it ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1821
Newspaper: Westmorland Gazette
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 637 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WARNING

... four years old, having strayed from her parentsâ??abode, in the neighbourhood of Tunstall, in the Potteries, in search blackberries, attempted to clear a wooden fence, w hen it suddenly fell upon and killed her on spot. â??Coronerâ??s verdict, accidental ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1821
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2707 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... forest, and they sent the woman and the other man to London with the caravan. Next day they remained in the forest picking blackberries, on which he lived with the assistance piece of red herring. They slept on the forest all that week. What the men did in ...

THE WESTMORLAND

... settlement. We make our own soap and candles (duty free), and have an abundance of wild gooseberries, currants, cranberries, blackberries, cherries and raspberries for family use in summer. Apples in this new station are rather scarce; hat in the older enticements ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ponnd, was pulled this season in the orchard of Mr. Roger Archold, at Magarabee, near Sligo. As this is the season for blackberries, a corre- spondent wishes ns to inform the pnblic, tbat the juice of that fruit (about a quarter of a pint, for three or ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1821
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 768 | Page: 3 | Tags: none