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SECOND EDITIQON

... the first day of Ihe Assize. The barristers wnd their clerks are looking particularly blue, for briefs are as scarce 48 blackberries at Christinas,and even those who have had the lion's share of the little busineds that has turned up, protest that going ...

Published: Wednesday 06 August 1851
Newspaper: Penzance Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 402 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE PATENT LAWS

... fruitage of such common growth, that they did not seem to him worth legislative uotice. He would soon think of protecting blackberries. Now, the mechanical improvement made by A to-day, and patented, could very possibly occur to to-morrow. But may we not ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1851
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 985 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Southampton

... Saunders best blackberries, extra prize for wild flowers—William Shearing, best cob nuts, best apples, best potatoes—Sarah Sheppard, extra prize for blackberries—Mary Sims, best pot flowers—John Sims, second cob nuts, extra prize for blackberries. layndhurst ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1851
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2564 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... magmhceiit Sat embroidered to match the under sleeves and chemisette. A capeline of Swiss straw, trimmed with bund es of blackberries outside, and the same inside, mixed S straw ornaments, and cogues of back ribbon, with lontr ends float ng over the shoulders ...

WHAT TO DO WITH THE SURPLUS OF THE EXHIBITION

... WITH THE SURPLUS OF THE EXHIBITION. Candidates for the disposal of the surplus of the E*hi•tioii are as plontit'til a* blackberries. Before we examine ■ot their claims, we will lay down the principle which ourselves would follow, if vi e had the surplus ...

THE WILTSHIRE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1851

... now amongst us. By-and-bye we shall have ‘‘ Doctors” as to thick as blackberries; and I am told (though I do not state it as a fact) that the diplomas come from where i! the blackberries grow,—that is to say, they are not die n= a plomas conferred by the ...

Published: Thursday 09 October 1851
Newspaper: Wiltshire Independent
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8012 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Iragmado from Pm Works

... and many long avenue, but neither wh house nor gay green shutters greeted his anxious sig Many a vow he made and many ¢ blackberry as he walked hither and thither, in every directivn. wore on. the sun had long seed the meridian, and coming evening rose ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1851
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3221 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CHILD MURDER AT BATH

... circumstances. It appeared that on Monday the son of the deceased brought home a gun which he said he had found while gathering blackberries. During the night it was kept under a bed, and next morning the Ind'e father having asked to look at it, the former, drawing ...

Published: Thursday 23 October 1851
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2760 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FOREIGN AND HOME NEWS

... night, the 6th inst. returned home from his daily labour, and, while getting into bed, his son who bad been out all day blackberrying, came in bearing on his shoulder a gun, which he said he had found, and which deceased wanted to see, but the wife insisted ...

Published: Saturday 25 October 1851
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7491 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE BLOOM Ell BALL

... THE BLOOM Ell BALL. This transatlantic sect—whose professors within tile last month sprung up as thick as blackberries in every pjrt of the metropolis, and who hrve even spread their %vives doctr'iie far as —appealing the good sense their hearers by uiging ...