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BRIGHTON-SUNDAY EVENING

... unfurnished houses have let at from five to ten guineas ; and placards, with seats to view the precession, are as common as blackberries: At the entrance of the town, on the London road, a rustic arch is being constructed. The il;uminatiens will be very general ...

THEATRE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE

... been very roughly handled for bearing a very common pantronimic, for in my native county S'iakspeares are as plenty as blackberries. My bumble but honest father gave me the name, and as I had never disgraced it I didn't think it necessary to change it ...

THAMES POLICE

... evidence adduced, it appeared that the body of the deceased was first perceived by a boy on Thursday evening while looking for blackberries in a close thicket, and not far from two cottages; and he having given information of the circumstance, a number of persons ...

pushed him away, when he picked up it large brick and threw it at her. Is fell on her side

... of gathering blackberries. While going through the forest, and near Leyton, he accidentally met a man, who was gathering some acorns for his pigs. They proceeded tr gether some distance into the forest, he (the boy) gathering blackberries, and the man ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... in this sort; look, sir, that I may go to the grave stone-blind, but the little sort of skrimmage we had wasn't worth a blackberry—(laughter). Did be assault you, Mrs. Ireland ? said the magistrate. Ott I marciful HEAVEN listen to this, was the ...

Ulbittball btning post

... man who had just come from Newry, had walked the whole way, without any other nourishment than a bit of bread and some blackberries, and was greatly exhausted when admitted. There is not the slightest cause for public anxiety on this account ; the unfortunate ...

THE KING'S HEALTH

... ago, I hope I shall be able to furnisP you with as correct information as you would get if bullets ,I were as plenty as blackberries. In the first place, then, you may rely upon this: his Majesty's physicians show no signs of anything like se' ' rious ...

1 -ILT T E • N

... charge one penny, the very identical skull of Oliver Cromwell, when a boy !— Fools, it is said are as plentiful as blackberries ; and so it proved to the coffers of the speculating showman. (r_4l s e 7:Magi=a;g4,=„ - - • ( _ „ro, . .. _ 1 ...

LONDON MARKETS

... Grapes, Is to 2s 6d ; Filberts, 4d to Is orstligie 55 to 105 per lb—Melons, 4s to 105 each; Old SWeeb, c ked per dozen; Blackberries, 2s to 4s per bushel basket; P` g ooda Is 6d to 2s per gallon. Supply, for the tizne of with every - ,thingdull, at about ...

RELAND, ).- .„ JIAA EVENING POST

... it was said, had been shamefully few and far between ; but under the Thomasinc regime quests were to be as plenty as blackberries, and post mortem examinations were to chime In ditto, ditto, to the quests. Such was, only a weeleago, Mr. Wakley's ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEA7R R

... last night he manifestly wanted such advantage. To be sure, where we had not Gay, we had the interpolations, plenty as blackberries, of Ferree. ; but we somehow prefer the writing of the dramatist to the sudden wit of the player. Mr. Harley altogether ...

LONDON MARKETS

... tstd S e w Sweet e O l l r , a 3 n s g e to s, Os ; to 4 Elderberries per doze , n7 n Flg ii di setr e h r e S, l oo and Blackberries, 2s to 4s per bushel basket; picked r , o f O A to 2s per gallon. Supply of Turnips but moderate fultd. tables, as also ...