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THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1850

... was charged with having, on the inst., broken the hedge field in tiie occupation Henry Bell, near House, whilst gathering blackberries. The charge was clearly proved P.C. but the magistrates declined to convict, at the tame time advising the defendant not ...

Published: Friday 04 October 1850
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 5528 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, JULY 4, 1851;

... Upon the question of the revision of the Constitution and the Presidential election, if reason are net as plentiful as blackberries,” of speculations there is no lack; and in some of the best informed circles an opinion is prevalent that the chances favour ...

Published: Friday 04 July 1851
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 5430 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

F 0 REIGN AFFAIRS

... were generally accepted. An unusually large number of hucksters attended the market; and pickpockets were “pl« tiful as blackberries,” but, thanks to the vigilance o our Borough Police, only two carried their depredatory propensities so far into practice ...

Published: Friday 21 November 1851
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 5088 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AN D FRA N C E

... Blr?t|>p«U»>, a the racks in worlj, would not fell voti compulsion. t.iv you reason If re ii*ons were :ie plentiful as blackberries, I would reason up l.”~®iiAK>rt;\RK. I'ltE Pit >visloN (^ONTRACTS. A month ago, Heiics qucfclions reference specimen aitlul ...

Published: Friday 30 January 1852
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 2541 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

(i !V K Ui’ I' H K »; It OUN D

... louttm ; r. here the cause is old. and >ac the eonolnsions’ arc new —for argument there none, though concbisi.mb’ arc plenty blackberries, is profound document, and, reverently, may I said have been conceived the medley, with dish th • tragic ii-uno tr. There ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1852
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 1416 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE DURHAM ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1852

... she had used before, and p »rt were also rough dried. Bhe went out that morning for the purpose of getting blackberries and water. few blackberries were found at the bottom one the cans. Cuiherine Aatf/te/d said she lived Neville’s Cross Cottag'*. On ...

Published: Friday 05 March 1852
Newspaper: Durham County Advertiser
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 7429 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IHE DURHAM ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1852

... the farmer, “ when rav cows and oxen are all gone?” “Why, you can thou work for me, and get them back again. Life field of blackberry bushes. Moan people squat down pick the fruit, no matter how they black their fingers; while genius, proud and perpendicular ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1852
Newspaper: Durham County Advertiser
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 4621 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LATEST IiNTI'I;UGEJiCE

... bugles. petticoat was white silk, trimmed with white tulle and white ribands. Her Majesty wore round her head roath composed blackberries and diamonds. Parliamentary.— the House Commons Wednesday evening, (’on oily moved the second reading of'the Irish Fisheries ...

Published: Friday 23 April 1852
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 173 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE DURHAM ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1852

... are known, but also the richest fruits, suet as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, straw- Ik-itv, raspberry, blackberry, kc. ; namely, that wfot' plant*) belongin'/ to this family have ever ot ...

Published: Friday 06 August 1852
Newspaper: Durham County Advertiser
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 6020 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

even were the man to do so. His reception was enthusiastic ; his defeat is the subject mournful regret, existing

... authorities, nay the very subalterns the Dean and Chapter were put unauthorized motion—notices to quit were as plentiful blackberries—lands, houses, even chimnies were beldou the uncertain tenure the coming election. But the day approaches, sore with the ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1852
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 834 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AMERICA

... school, in their leafy retreat, The wild birds sit listening the drops round them beat; And the boy crouches close to the blackberry wall. The swallows alone take the storm on their wing, And, taunting the tree-sheltered labourers, sing. Like pebbles the ...

Published: Friday 25 March 1853
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 3772 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BENTINCK MOTION

... matters were worse than he ever knew them in his experience, and when it was notorious that sovereigns were as plentiful as blackberries. The twaddle of this paper is proverbial, but in its raciest moments it never missed the mark more completely, except, ...

Published: Friday 17 June 1853
Newspaper: Durham Chronicle
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 349 | Page: 5 | Tags: none