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MAKERS

... taking of them would injurious; [Sir W.Jardine observed that some districts the blue cocks are called blackberry fish, because they come when blackberries abound] ; did not think the close time could be better than present; believed that the marks on the ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1860
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4206 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POTATO DISEASE

... recently took his little boy. aged fotjr, with him io. cora-fleld for a ride, and od he set him down, and left him gathering blackberries. In about five minutes after the father returned, and found bis son hanging on a gate with his head between the bare, and ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1861
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 542 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Hut when the queene, with steadfast eyes Beheld her beauteous face, was amazed her At her exceeding grace. * Cmi

... told of Moccas, in Hereford.hire It takes us long way back, the fifth century, when kings were almost plentiful in England blackberries At that time one Pepiau was king Arehenfield. which extended beyond the limits of what it now called Here! fordslure ; ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1862
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

“BENSON’S LEVER WATCHES

... honourable and honourable gentle«« before they commence their logomachies. For the last month rumours have been as plentiful M blackberries, some ConservaUvc circles, that Lord FUmerston was seriously indisposed, and that eeant to resign. His entrance to the ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1862
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Illustrated | Words: 925 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TRIP OF TEE WARRIOR

... wife of the lari Witney, said: I have the infected tiees have been uprooted m consequence ol tri w ui-t to Ko*-uth • like blackberries, and where money, for all such little At the half-yearly meeting of the Highland Society, 70 Shades, No. 53, Bishopsgate-strect ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1862
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 12288 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MONMOUTHSHIRE BEACON. {Continued in our Eighth Page )

... which I have referred. The rumours of a war Italy, Hungary, well as in Poland, in the spring, are as plentiful just now as blackberries in autumn. Mazzini and Garibaldi are again bestirring their countrymen to rally round the national standard in order to ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1864
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2981 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

DESTRUCTION OF THE ALABAMA

... Opposition from bringing 0 vote of want of confidence m the Ministry. Dining the past week, the rumours were plentiful blackberries that Hr. Dirraeli and his folioscrs were prepared to make g»and onslaught the foreign policy of Lord Palmerston’s Cabinet ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1864
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3580 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE MONMOUTHSHIRE BEACON

... is now in custody, recently came to light in Nottingham. About four o’clock that afternoon, two boys, who were gathering blackberries Mapperley Hill, discoreFed m field near Wood lane the dead body of a child quite warm. police officer was sent for and ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1864
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1818 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LITERARY SELECTIONS. I EPITOME OE EVENTS

... the sum of 12s. ' for treepa-aing. wood belongiac Misses Starkey, of' Hatton-hall, and taking therefrom, on the October,! blackberries (wild brambles) of the value of 6c1., or thereabouto. The gamekeeper stated had cautioned tbe defendant more than once ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1864
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3361 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHINA

... corner the newspaper to themselves. There is coming forward the most prodigious season ever known for blackberries, nuts, and elder-berries. The blackberries are so thick, the nuts big and bunchy, and the elder-berries so suggestive of mugs upon mugs of warm ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1865
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BRUTAL ASSAULTS Off YOUNG*

... leave. He told her that she bad business there, and swore at her. She was then close to the hedge, having gone to gather blackberries. He tried to strike her with stick, but she evaded the blow and ran away.— Defendant, reply, said was sorry for what he ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1865
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 453 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EriTOME OP EVENTS. It ti reported that the Empress Eugenie has written little pamphlet Mexico, which she has ..

... placed benwth tho crane of a catk •Irong Scotch ale bad been nearly “Atw'est Bromwich, few day. ago, two boy. wore gathering blackberries from hedge in mosdow.whcn man who lived at the other side the hedge went into the houee, brought out • wounding them lenouely ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1865
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1573 | Page: 7 | Tags: none