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HAMPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Ties offence isas proved by the evidence of a younger brother, wise stated thatl sst they wror out together looking for blackberries, when the prisoner asked if thes rick in question wrould burn, if he a light wiis put to it. The little brother said he ...

HANTS LENT ASSIZES

... on fire, and prisoner run- ning awffy ; prisoner then hid himself on the railway fc and told witness to say he had been blackberry ing.— The prisoner was overcome with tears, and declared the witness to be the greatest yonng liar alive. Witness had ssid ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1852
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 15976 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

RACING

... good whatever. The result was, a very heavy fall to Mr Beard, bis horse rolling over him. However, medical men were plenty blackberries,” and was soon brought round; but the affair might hare been serions. Some fire or fights occurred during the afternoon ...

Published: Thursday 01 April 1852
Newspaper: Brighton Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1384 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

RELATIONS OF FRANCE WITH THE REST OF EUROPE

... was of white e silk, trimmed with white tulle and white ribands. Her c Majesty wore round her head a wreath composed of v blackberries and diamonds. The Levee was very nn- merously attended, and a large number of noblemen and gentlemen had the honour to ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1852
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2982 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

To Tinmen aud Braziers

... petticoat was of white silk, trimmed with white tulle and white ribbons. Her Majesty wore round her head wreath composed of blackberries and diamonds. TATTEHSALL S—TnißfnAT. The 2,000 Guinea Stakes. to 2 agst Duke of Bedford’s Maidstone (token). 5 Duke of ...

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

... silk, trinmaed with white tulle petticoat was of w «and white ribands. Her Majesty wore round her head a wreath com of blackberries and diamonds. \mong the low had the of bei noblemen and gentlemen «ho ed to her Majesty, were— Mr. | county Hants, by ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1852
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 859 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE COURT,

... grey moire an'iqae silk, tricrmed «>tb •bite tuba and while ribbons. Her Majesty wore round her bead wreath composed of blackberries and diamonds. Tbe presentations aere namcrous. The Yeomen of the Guard were on date in the Palace, under Ibe command of ...

qt Cputt

... grey ribbons, ugles. The petticoat was of white silk, with wl , ite tulle and white ribbons. The was a wreath composed of blackberries and In the evening the Queen and the Prince, Leopold of Saxe Coburg, went to the Play. Ott Cartmpanhvit. . THURSDAY EVENING ...

THE MINISTRY

... petticoat was wlo’c silk, trimmed w.th white tulle and white ribbons. Her Majesty r c round her head a wreath composed of blackberries and diamonds. The Yeomen of the Guard were on duty in the Palace, under thccomennd Captain Rickford, the exon in waiting ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1852
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4472 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the revenue, it would not be fair to control of the Exchequer in this matter of the pad regard to

... is generally believed that Mr. W. F. Haire of the successful candidates. WATERFORD CITY. — CaIIdidaICS continu e up like blackberries in this ancient city. 1 and tenth announced is Mr. Martin Burlce' s of the Shelborne Hotel, who, on a late oceoi styled ...

Isle of Wight, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1852

... ET1e or MAY22t, 12 SATURDAY, -MAY 22, 1852. Fr. e NEWPORT.; Free Trade Candidates are asplentiful as blackberries at Miciaelmas, and many of them of no more value. A deep laid conspiracy exists, one organised hypocraoy, to shuffle together a HOuse of ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1852
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 765 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

CELTS IN AMERICA

... Constitution, Daniel 'Webster, is a Celt. Mr. R. discussed the naval history of the United States, and found Celts plenty as blackberries in every ship. Turning to the army, it was the same tale. The first general that fell in our Revolution was Richard Montgomery ...