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Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser

FREEHOLD RECTORIAL TITHE RENT CHARGES

... Mansell, comprising with the woodlands, etc., the farms known as Clavs and Moor Hall, Reeds, Ware, Nobles, Ware Mill, and Blackberry, containing together 608 a. 3r Bp. Lot 3.—A tithe rent charge of £B9 15e. Bd. per aonun on the property of Captain E. B ...

5 c Reeve, b Doubell

... by birds:?Two gooseberry trees, with ripe fruit; a cherry tree, bearing fruit; currant bush, with fruit; elderberry bush; blackberry, whitethorn, rosetree, honeysuckle, acacia, willow, belladonna, strawberry, and grass in full seed. An instance of this ...

SUMMER

... Malt he loves to brew. The right aroma, and the flavour true. Now, nutting, with his rural Folk he goes; t)r hunts for blackberries with youthful bands. And shouts to see them scratch their eager hands, Or gathers elderberries ripe, and sloes : The while ...

HOP REPORTS

... vigorously waving across the a:leys under the promptings of the light breeze of summer.” Fly goldings are still plentiful blackberries in autumn, ’* and they appear to have made their last meal off the vermin, for on Saturday there was scarcely a single ...

agricultural districts. . On Saturday last, in the for the Church of England hope Assistant Oommts- West Kent ..

... picking, acorn picking, &c. Some of the children in his scho •! earned during the past year Is. 3d. per day in picking acorns; blackberry picking, Is. per day ; haymaking, f*d. or 7d. a day ; and boppicking, the same amount. These operations were considered ...

POETRY

... pick shall give the Malt he loves to brew, rht aroma, and the flavour true. nutting, with his rural Folk he goes ; .t, for blackberries with youthful bands, touts see them scratch their eager hand;-, ltiie rs elderberries ripe, and sloes : bile his mulberry ...

THE LATE ACCIDENT AT

... hop-poles, in lighting the fire, and Mrs. Slaughter told to get them from the top the garret stairs. I was sent out to get some blackberries, and was away about three-quarters of an hour, returning about a quarter to eleven. Before 1 wont out I had not into the ...

md wann region:

... flirted his filmy wings and threw himself into the broad sunshine before us. In the hedges, the bramble was thick witli blackberries, and the fruit of the sloe, covered with its rich bloom, clustering profusion round its armed stem, gleamed pleasantly ...

N«w •chool-room* ar* touldlaf Eton, in cannectioo with the college, coat of about £lO,OOO. The late King of ..

... wallflower, daieis', polyanthuses, Ac., are ia bloom. Various kinds of bushes and trees, also, such tbe gooseberry, tbe blackberry, the plane tree, and other early sorts, are putting forth their buds. Even in tbe flelde, tbe daisy—“ wee. modest, erimsontipped ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE.!

... accident occurred St. Helen's on Sunday even- that Her Majesty's Government shall address MM* ing. Some children were picking blackberries brook the Peruvian «iovernment the Mibieet side, when the besket of one little girl, named Whittle, Earl Russell, in reply ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... NOTES OF THE WEEK Political-religioui raeaaurea are this aeaaion plentiful aa blackberries. Almost every succeedicg Wednesday witneaaes the extinction of one or other of these innocents. but the untoward fate invariably meet baa no effect in deterring ...

mSTONE AND KENTISH JOURNAL OCTOBER 1, 1861

... little boy, aged four, with him to corn field for a ride, and on reaching there he set him down, and left r him gathering blackberries. In about five minutes after 1 the father returned, and found bis son hanging on gate, 1 with his head between the bars ...