DIARY FOR THE WEEK

... friend, thelau. rustinus (Viburnum tinus,) now begins to flower the fruit of the bramble is red-berry, in its progress to a black-berry; brooks and ditches are fragant with the water-mint (Mentha aquatic;*,; and every hedge is adorned with the gracefully drooping ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1829
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 187 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HAIGH PARK RACES, 1829

... biggin's b. c. by Figaro, out Thomoslna 0 Mr. Jackson's b. c. by Bonassus. Dam Master Jackey 2 Mr. Houldsworth's br. f. Blackberry, Sherwood 3 The GOLD CUP, value 100 sovereigns, given the supporters of the races, added to a sweepstake* of 10 soys. each ...

Published: Thursday 02 July 1829
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 387 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DERBY RACES, 1829

... by Banker, out of Nerissa, by Woeful. Mr. Platell's c f Toujours, by Smyrna, out of Tantot's dam. Mr. Houldsworth's br f Blackberry, by Sherwood, Mr. Charlton's b f by Negociator, dam by Filho da Puts, grandam Beningborough. Sir George Sitwell's b f by ...

Published: Wednesday 22 July 1829
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

IRELAND. t . „

... feelers. Many of them, Instead of the alpeen, is _ fair unsophisticated club, originally ?? ( ' ?? oak used to grow, like blackberries, in all tne hut now for the most paft or blackthorn, for • t j„, hn.der; many of the Dharrigs, I say, layt« „f» national ...

Published: Wednesday 15 July 1829
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 871 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... out of Nerissa, by:AWoeftil. of M1r. Platell's e f Totujoure, by Smyrna, out of T-ntot's daam ce 31r..flouldsworth's br f Blackberry, by Shcrwood.. il Ir. Charhton's h f by, Negociator, dan by Filio da PLIna grandam Beninghirdugh. cs Sir George Sitwell's ...

PHENOMENA OP VEGETABLE NATURE

... friend, the lauruatinus (Viburnum tinus,) now begins flower; the fruit of the bramble is a red-berry, in its progress to black-berry ; brooks and ditches arc fragrant with the water-mint (Mentha aquatica) and every hedge is adorned with the gracefully drooping ...

SPORTING

... Giffar.l's by Banker I Mr Charlton's by Negotiator Mr Platel's To jours Sir George Sitwell's by Figaro Mr Houldsworth's Blackberry Sweepstakes of sgs each, for three yrs old col»«, 8«L 7lt». ; and fillies, 8-t. 41b. One heat, ene mile and a half. D. of ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1829
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 974 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ASCOT HEATH SECOND MEETING

... esceplion of the first year, when the Cup was contested for by. Wanton, Theodore, and May-I)ay>) ever run tltis course. Blackberry had the race in hand till within short distonce front home, w hen the two others came up, and the Judge declared it was ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1829
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 1357 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... of them, instead of the alpeen, which is a fair unsophisticated club, originally of oak, whilst oak used to grow, like blackberries, in all the hedges, but now for the most part of blackthorn, for want of a harder—many of the Dharrigs, I say, laying aside ...

Published: Thursday 16 July 1829
Newspaper: New Times (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

COMMON COUNCIL

... Peeleis. Many of them, instead of the which a fair unsophisticated club, originally of oak. whilst oak used to grow, like blackberries, in all the hedges for the most part of blackthorn, for want of f > f the Dharritrs I laying aside this national iDStrumeo ...

GARDENERS' CALENDAR, &c

... end, the ?? (Viburnym imnes), now beghis 'teoiower I the -frdut Jof the bramble is ,a rd-behrry, In Its progressu to a black-berry ,. br ooks and, ditches are fragrant' -'ith 'the, ?? -aquatica)i and every hedge s aderned with. the gracefully drooping ...

Published: Friday 03 July 1829
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1749 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

IRELAND

... of them, instead of the alpeen, which is a fair unsophisticated club, originally of oak, whilst oak used to grow, like blackberries, in all the hedges, but now for the most part of blackthorn, for want of a hardei ; many of the Dharriga, I say, laying ...

Published: Wednesday 15 July 1829
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2478 | Page: 2 | Tags: none