MELTON MOWBRAY PETTY SESSIONS

... bricks for Mr. Barnes. He had sent a boy to take the horses to his field. but the boy had gone round the corner to get blackberries. He ‘ hoped the Bench would inflict a small fine, as whatever it was it would have to come out of the lad's wages, and ...

HUNTINGDON,

... surrounding the upper portion, having deftly | worked into it a rare variety of wild and cultivated [ _lnut, from the common blackberry to the luscious grape, in fact every part of the building showed what busy hands, combined with skill and refined taste ...

INCORRIGIDLE

... was a boy named James Chapman, who was in company with the | prisoners on the 24th. They went to several houses |to sell blackberries. The two accused went into ove house and on coming away Ager produced & muslin bundle from under bis coat, and on unwrapping ...

KIBWORTH

... edged with corn, acorns, and hips, and the spaces filled in with barberry, ferns, and begonias. The base was engirdled with blackberries and apples, this being the work of Miss Garrett. Vieing with its near neigbour in design and skiful execution was the screen ...

A CAUTION TO CONSUMERS OF MILK

... summouned for doing damage to a fence the property of Juseph Millday, farmer, of Bramcote. — Defeudant raid ste was getting blackberries, — The Chairman advisad the complainant no' to press the charge if the defendavt promised not to agaiu trespass.—The c ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1875
Newspaper: Bedworth Times
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 979 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PROVISIONS

... 6d per couple; pigeons, 6d to 7d each ; rabbits, 2s 6d per couple ; hares, 4s 6d each ; apples, 6d to 1s 6d per stone ; blackberries, 3d per 1b ; potatoes, 6d per stone. Searovg, Tuesday.—Butter, 1s 2d to 1s 3d perlb; eggs, 1d each ; ducks and fowls, 4s ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1895
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 386 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A POPULAR GUIDE TO THE SCIENCE OF LARCENY

... his right trouser pocket, without cut or tear. Ladies' bags, field glasses, and breechpokes (purses) can be gathered like blackberries ; but the characteristic take of the racecourse is the **tying up of aJay,” asitis called, a most ingenious lm{ amusing ...

THE FOLESHILL AND BEDWORTH EXPRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1875. COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... by siriking him and ‘mhiuhinhto the ditch.—Mr, Neale w complainant and Mr. Homer for the —The defendant wes gathering blackberries on comm&’l land. Complainant claimed the blackdefendant refused to give them to him.. Complainant then upset defendant’s ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1875
Newspaper: Foleshill & Bedworth Express
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 402 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SCRAPS

... Folks. BTN, TP AN EARTH-QUAKE.—The sensation experienced by generally-threatened Landlordism. FasutoNanLe Frurr SraLes.—[** Blackberries, Tomatoes, Greengages, and other I'ruits now adorn Bounets and Caps.”—Myra.] Captain Wagg: “Isay, my b?, I thought we ssttled ...

WOBURN SANDS,

... by the mingling of the pyracanthus and the wild brier with their red berries, the Virginian creeper, the coloneaster and blackberries. Each pillar was tEfiero-ntly decorated and the colours were very beautifully blended. The centre chandeliers were hung ...

ENCAMPMENT OF TH¥ LEICESTERSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, ANNUAL REVIEW,

... Battalion Leicestershire Regiment completed its annual training under canvas on Saturday. During the week ':Ee encampinent on Blackberry Hill, Belvoir, presented a scene of considerable activity and interest, though, unfortunately, the weather bas been far ...

THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT BELVOIR

... Autumn was Just beginuiug to ringe the foliage with a rich glow, and never. surely, were walnuis and acorns, bips and haws, blackberries and elderberiies secen to such profusion. As 1o the Castle itself, the grandenr of the eminence which it crowns, the glorions ...