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Ireland

... the purpose of rearing pigs Should the root come to a prosperous maturity, potatoes, in good sooth, will be as plenty as blackberries about the middle of July fjbmritk Fihst Conviction under the Irish Processions Act —On the night the 16th, while party ...

Published: Wednesday 10 April 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 274 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

REMARKS OS NATIVE PLANTS

... green, with a small, unopened, whitish edge adhering to the stalk leaf. sometimes used it tea. Also the ground ivy aiwl blackberry leaf, marvgold, and camomile, named cannyvine, also peppermint. We were, as many other cases, ignorant about mushrooms, ...

Published: Wednesday 24 July 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1152 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ARBROATH

... which must affect the price of small beeves. KIRRIEMUIR. On Sab ath week a child went, company with a young girl, to gather blackberries in a plantation to the north the t >wn. During the diy the giH lost sight of the child, and was unabie to discover where ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... petticoat was of white silk, trimmed with white tulle and white ribbons. Her Majesty wore round her head a wreath composed of black-berries and diamonds. The diplomatic circle having been introduced the following, amongst the numerous presentations, took place ...

Sericulture

... tithes, and taxes upon them. Again in parts of Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Scotland, steam-engines are almost as plentiful Blackberries, while in most other counties, they have few or none. In my own, with million of acres, we have less than half dozen. Well ...

Published: Wednesday 23 June 1852
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1879 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE

... and taxes, upon them. Again, in parts of Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Scotland, steam-engines are almost as plentiful as blackberries ; whilst in most other counties there are few or none. In my own, with million of acres, we have less than half-a-dozen ...

BRECHIN

... Chisholm . . • Alder M'Linnon . St John's wort Colquhoun . . • Hazel M'Lachlan . Mountain ash Cumming . Common sallow M'Lean Blackberry heath Drummond . . • Holly M'Leod . Whortle berry Farquharson Purple foxglove . Roebuck berry Ferguson . • • Poplar M'Xeal ...

EMIGRANT'S LETTER

... what the diggers are like The most of tbem are just like so many poor Irish navvies, but gold is as plentiful with them blackberries on bush. Some of them, when they come from the diggings, go about drinking f or weeks and weeks till it is all gone. The ...

FROM OUR METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENT

... the interference of the Speaker, I don't know. Maiden speeches have, since the opening of Parliament, been as plentiful blackberries, so I don't know that the address of Mr Phinn, one of the long robe and the member for Bath, is entitled to much notice ...

FROM OUR METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENT

... Somehow the Whigs are notoriously ; and when they are in office, pieces of preterit are sure to fall in plentifully as blackberries .\ is not a single ex-Attorney or ex-Sohcitor-General ot irs unprovided for ; but poor Sir Frederick Thesiger and Poor ...

AN IMPUDENT PAMPHLET

... this short passage exhibits. Passages like the one we have just quoted, however, abound in the pamphlet plentifully as blackberries in Autumn. The idea of mutiny of the Sheriffs-Substitute is in one page suggested, and in the next we are asked whether ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... by obtruding their miserable squabbles upon her. Baronetcies are not, on this occasion, to be strewn as plenteously as blackberries ; for the refusal of the title by Mr Dargan will render ber Majesty more chary in tendering it to others.— Belfast Mercantile ...