Great Britain

... shockingly mangled, in a hedge-bottom, at Eaatbauk, near Sheffield. The discovery wad made by two children who were gathering blackberries. It appeared, from subsequent investigation, that deceased had been robbed of money, a silver watch. and a pack of drapery ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1852
Newspaper: Tablet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5565 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FIFESHIRE JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1855

... it is not from any want of the means of acquiring instruction of every description. Schools are muck more plentiful than blackberries all over the land; they meet us at every corner; instruction in every department, from the alphabet up to the orbit of ...

Published: Thursday 17 May 1855
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2269 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

AID fNV?ICITT

... Bright; the Git Hali at Heigham, Norwich, Bright and J. J. Will; the Mountain Spring, by Horlor, Bright, and J. J. Mill; the Blackberry Gatherers, by Witherington, RA, the Larder, a fieent work, by Greeulaud; Irish Cabin, by end C and D. W. Deane; @ most ...

Published: Tuesday 22 May 1855
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 564 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FIFESHIRE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1855. extracto from Boofto. THE COURANT DOING PENANCE, The Couratst o ..

... education' : Sir James Stephen has detected the blindness of the land. To his insight Humes and Gibbons are now as plentiful as blackberries. Any day, he will produce you score or two of ingenious youths, British-born, hitherto mote and inglorious, whom he will ...

Published: Thursday 06 September 1855
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1126 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

pgiag 1 ild UN I DTAIIMID. SATURDAY'S RIIPPLIO id TAP Id ADDITIONAL

... never was a bill the bill which had been buried with such io sentatives from every body, against it had been as numerousas blackberries. The fact was, the bill attempted it to reconcile con- who wore pretty wall balanced feforence to polities, bold by bodies ...

Published: Thursday 04 October 1855
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5889 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

°UR ARMY IN TUE CRIMEA

... the ground till the races were over, The divisional generals, bri diers, colonels, and staff-officers were plentiful as blackberries, and though the only representative of the fair sex was Mrs Seacole, who presided over a sorely invested tent fullot creature ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1855
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Ise UNSTAIITED. SATURDAYS SUPPLEISIMIT A AA' Brew.= lig ADDMUNAL

... life granted to men have been dis.vered within a much more recent date, and patents for life to women are plenty ae blackberries down to the middle of last century. The exception of the latter from the argument is inadmissible. Women, who were made ...

Published: Monday 25 February 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 6854 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Blachtaaci fur ✓uly

... i l a thn l repeal of the duty upon newspapers. litheAsldquerterT'saProzespethrterey.tais respondent inquires how the Blackberry bush may of t 116.995, owing to the increased lnot be destroyed. As I have encountered and eradi- other item, present nothing ...

Published: Thursday 03 July 1856
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 11850 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THB UNITED FIAT*

... either of passion or driuk, Dance was subject to mental aberration. ur A SUICIDE.—Tues' day afternoon, while some boys were blackberrying in Anerley Wood, tbu property of Mr Rogers, one of them, a youth named °whom, got into a close thicket to pluck some of ...

Published: Thursday 04 September 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 4466 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

GLASGOW

... them. The cloy being very flue, the party spread over the bills on the banks of the canal, gathering heather, ferns, nuts, blackberries, he. Mr Cook, in descending the slope of a little hill, slipped his right foot into a hole, where itgot entangled in the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 October 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1335 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HERO WORSHIP-LIEUTENANT MASSEY

... hero of, and that those that made me no should at once repent. Much better may eerily be had. The crop is as plentiful as blackberries. Crimean. are everything now, are everywhere, and though wild. looking and hirsute animals, are easily caught. Ido not ...

Published: Thursday 09 October 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 2002 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HERO WORSHIP-LIEUTENANT MABEILT

... hero of, and that those that made me so should at once repent. Much better may dewily be bad. The crop is as plentiful as blackberries. Crimeans are everything now, are everywhere, and though wildlooking and hirsute animals, are easily caught Ido not at ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 933 | Page: 5 | Tags: none