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... be found herd, but of the firuitp there are abundance —figs, dates, pomegranates*., peaches, apples, pears, mulberries, blackberries, b* sides many other* the orthography of I hsv? not as yet ascertained. Many the farnuare beautiful with groves of fir ...

Published: Wednesday 18 January 1837
Newspaper: Kerry Evening Post
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3955 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE AVEXFORD CONSER\rATIArE

... plants to be found here, but the fruits there are abundance —6gs, dates, pomegranates, peaches, apples pears, mulberries, blackberries, besides many others the which have not vet ascertained. Many the farms are beautiful with groves of Gr and the gum tree ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1837
Newspaper: Wexford Conservative
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 960 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MORTALITY from tub influenza

... various plants found here, but the fruits there areabnndance —figs, dates, pomegranates, peaches, apples, pears, mulberries, blackberries, besides many others, the orthography of which I have not as yet ascertained. Many of the farm* are beautified with groves ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1837
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1367 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tllli DAMNING DR. CAULFIELD. Editor of the Kilkenny Journal. IH.im comes your old friend, « I'eU‘i,” to i ..

... Peter, tin* i» very w-ell, 1 thank you. virtue tbia“ Godly and Wiiuleaome doctrine,” Wilherfovie declare, that cares not blackberry f.r 500,000 the e-t divine* hi* Church. must follow In* own vagary, O &ao nnat every clnmuey sweeper, b-l! ringci, grave ...

MISCELLANEA

... l li best scholar amongst them was chosen interpreter, who thus explained it— dived and fried. Life is like a held of blackberry and raspberry bushes. Mean people squat down and pick the fruit, no matter how they black their fingers; while genius, proud ...

THE In the House of Commons, Thursday, a return was ordered, on the motion of Mr. Hume, of the particulars

... the Head office. Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out patent for tanning from the roots, steins, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the spring : and, after preparation, he states, quite equal to ouk bark! Insolvent Debtor, to be heard ...

Published: Wednesday 29 March 1837
Newspaper: Limerick Chronicle
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1657 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tilt CUL'BCn

... the U*t thr^e Taseier.— Mr. Patlorson, of Dublin hM t*hen oot patent for tanning from the root*, (terns, and b»ancbM the blackberry bath obtained in the tog ; •nd, after preparatioa, states, quite equal ortwHKe Fjctiaoboieabt Cbeation.— Mr. Crosse has ...

Published: Friday 31 March 1837
Newspaper: Sligo Journal
County: Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3321 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

* a The scenes are desert now, and b«r« Where once h)r««t fair.' .srs tr.dilion, which «lso affinas that the

... •atteriral. TANNING.—A Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has tsken out a patent for tanning from Ilia roots, sterna, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the spring snd, after preparelien, slates, to be quite equal to oak bark. At Cslway assizss, Owen King ...

Published: Wednesday 05 April 1837
Newspaper: Tipperary Free Press
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2271 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... himself wound with the portly garniture of fat Jack, ex(iaimas reasons upon coinpU!sion, HIal-if reasons grew as plenty as blackberries, rd give you none of them ; and thus the ukase of the cor- respondeunt of tbe. Mail for the demolition of the ministry ...

Published: Tuesday 11 April 1837
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1644 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

fobtry. SI'RISG FANCtM. d'' loHfr» Sptmg, Wh'l* i> K«i>ovr‘h Tb»« to “• w,o ' 'f lVh*r«'*r ihna.i , o*fit>. And

... himself round with the portly garniture of fat Jack, exclaims •• reasons upon compulsion, Hal—if reasons grew as plenty blackberries, I'd give you none Of the and thus the ukase of th; correspon. dent of the Mail lor the demolition of the minis, try has ...

Published: Saturday 15 April 1837
Newspaper: Tipperary Free Press
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 857 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A BOLD STROKE FOR OFFICE

... Imitations of that most affected of all flunkies, Lyttom Bclwkr, arc constantly issuing from the press. Pelham* are plenty as blackberries, and the sickly sentimentality, and more than doubtful species of morality inculcated by heroes of the Falkland school ...

bl* ANN There was a meeting of the pailshioners held in the ie*i»y room, lor purpose considering •hat] ought done

... Gibbs, who baa resigned the deputation of that county. —Rumour*,*'aaya our London corresoon dent, “are to>day as peaty blackberries at Michaelmas.* Lord Minto is to go to Russia as ambassador, or to Indi * gosernor-general, making way for Lord O’Mulgrare ...

Published: Tuesday 04 July 1837
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 670 | Page: 2 | Tags: none