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=ADZ OF A FATILNT IN A LUNATIC ASYLUM

... and as far as could be ascertained he was supposed to be a native of some part of Beashire. On the day named he had some blackberries and sloes, which he told some people he intended to boil and eat, and on searching his clothes a few aloes were found in ...

Published: Sunday 03 December 1865
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 780 | Page: 32 | Tags: none

NOTICE. The attention of oar readers is most respectfully called to tne BOW BELLS’ ALMANACK FOB M 6«. This handsome

... . 23. Harvest Time 28.—The Path Through the Corn Fields 24. Grouse Shooting 26 “Sportsman and Dogs . 36.—Gathering Blackberries. 27 Shooting. 38. The Good Old Times 39. The Swineherd . SO.—Pheasant Shooting . SL—November—A Foggy Day . S3.—The ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1865
Newspaper: Illustrated Weekly News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 356 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

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... and as far as could be ascertained he was supposed to be a native of some part of Berkshire. On the day named he had some blackberries and aloes, which he told some people he intended to boil and eat, and on searching his clothes a few sloes were found in ...

Published: Sunday 03 December 1865
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1743 | Page: 45 | Tags: none

THE ESCAPE OF STEPHENS

... Four Studies of Village Children (385), by Birket Foster. These represent a girl picking wild roses, another gather. ing blackberries, a thin' feeding rabbits, and the fourth nursing a child in her lap. Mr. Foster seems to have shaken off the tendency to ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1865
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 856 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

THE ESCAPE OF STEPHENS

... Studies of Village Children (385), (?) Containing Pour Four These represent a girl picking wild roses, another er gathering blackberries, a third feeding rabbits, and the fourth nursing a child in her lap. Mr. Foster seems to have shaken off the tendency to ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1865
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 863 | Page: 28 | Tags: none

Z__ MURDER OP A PATIZNT IN A LUNATIC ASYLUM

... and as far as could be ascertained he was supposed to be a native of some part of Berkshire. On the day named he had some blackberries and sloes, wbich he told sonic people he intended to boil and est. and on searching his clothes a few sloes were tumid ...

Published: Sunday 03 December 1865
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 958 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TRAIN PITCHED INTO THE RIVER

... and as far as could be ascertained he was supposed to be a native of some part of Berkshire. On the day named he had some blackberries and sloes, which he told some people he intended to boil and eat, and on searching his clothes a few sloes were found in ...

Published: Monday 04 December 1865
Newspaper: Magnet (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1658 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AMERICA

... President; and that the French Minister had sent in a communication. These are the facts. As for rumours have them plentiful blackberries in August. If are not drifting into a war with France, it is because Mr. Seward stands ready abandon the Monroe doctrine ...

Published: Monday 11 December 1865
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 976 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MIDDLESEX

... new-found liberty, doing but little, and that little bad. They have no supplies, and how they are to live until green corn and blackberry time next year God only knows. Thousands unquestionably will and must die of starvation. Their old masters' cribs and s ...

Published: Monday 04 December 1865
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1066 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THB PEOPLE’S LAW BOOK. Second Edition

... . . J 37.—Harvest Time 3A—The Path Through the Corn Fields 24.—Grouse Shootlac —Sportsman and Doge . . . 26.—Gathering Blackberries. . . . 27 —Putrid*# Shoottn*. 21—The Good Old Time# . 89.—The Swineherd . 30.— Pheasant Shooting . BL—November—A Foggy ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1865
Newspaper: Illustrated Weekly News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 820 | Page: 18 | Tags: none

THE LIBRARY. flotoerby's English Botany. Third Edition. Edited by J. T. Boswell Byrne. Enlarged, rearranged ..

... groundsels and umbellate's. A garden of wild roses P The splendid series of plates figuring our native roses and our wild blackberries, and displaying the fruit of these and the clottelberry in so tempting a state as positively to make ono's month water ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1865
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1654 | Page: 21 | Tags: none

THE SUMMARY

... statesmen and public men of universal popularity and unquestioned supremacy, but these men are not quite so plentiful as blackberries in the season, and there have been Lord Wardens before Granville, who were not particularly distinguished, and had, perhaps ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1865
Newspaper: South London Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1891 | Page: 2 | Tags: none