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THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, FEB. 3, 1866

... rental of £373,250, and payment of £27,220 to Income Tax. Similar anomalies abound through. out the lists plentifully as black-berries in autumn. The summaries of details in the lists respecting Boroughs and Counties will be found especially worthy of attention ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Mr. rodger, Simon the Cellarer; Glee, Here in Cool Grot; Sergeant Nuttall, Cottage the Sea; Sergeant Horsfall, Blackberry Cakes ; Mr. Ford, • cornet solo, Good bye Sweetheart; Encore, Last, Rose of Summer; Mr. Wilson, Gingham Umbrella ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1866
Newspaper: Burnley Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2047 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... has no means of 3n proving, says- Notwithstanding the statement of 'Anglo-Cysmro' that slate quarries are as thick as blackberries, the supply is still inadequate to meet a the demand, and prices have, to my own knowledge, gone up 40 for cent. But, ilading ...

WILLIAM STAMER

... wealth in the Quartier Latin was downright penury in the Quartier St. Honore, where men of fortune were as plentiful as blackberries; and to shine even as a lesser planet, I saw at once that ray expenses would have to be increased tenfold, at the least ...

Published: Monday 09 April 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2440 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

WILLIAM STAMER

... wealth in the Quartier Latin was downright penury in the Quartier St. Honore, where men of fortune were as plentiful as blackberries ; and to shine even as a lesser planet, I saw at once that my expenses would have to be increased tenfold, at the least ...

Published: Monday 09 April 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1655 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE MOUNTAIN ASH MURDER

... After get- ting John Davis to make an engagement to go with me in the afternoon to Dyffryn Wood, for the purpose of picking blackberries, at one o'clock I went to borrow the hatchet. I carried it to the blacksmith's shop and hid it outside under a bush, where ...

AMUBDEBEB'S CONFESSION

... Alter getting John Davies to make an en- gagement to go with me in the afternoon to Duffnn Wood, for the purpose of picking blackberries, at one o'clock I went to borrow the haichet. 1 carried it to the blacksmith's shop and hid it outside under a bush, where ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1866
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 999 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... “Little Jack,” in the large room of the Stalybridge Mechanics’ Institution few weeks ago. Little Jack is out gathering blackberries on a sunny autumn day. He pauses in his occupation to gaze upon the streaming sunshine, and watch the birds fly to and ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1866
Newspaper: Ashton Reporter
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9335 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BAZAAR IN AID OF THE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH SCHOOL, ELTON

... birds, books, chimney-piece lustres, hand screens, a figure of Milton, a small basket containing very clever imitation of blackberries, which are formed from black beads, toilette articles, combs, water bottles, cream jug and sugar basin, large quantity ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1866
Newspaper: Bury Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2885 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Varieties

... the universe. The analogy is complete. S .rrow the Armament of thought and the school of intelligence. Life is a field of blackberry bushes. Mean people squat down and pick the frolt, no matter how they Hack their fingers; while genius, proud and perpendicular ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1866
Newspaper: Bury Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2072 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE PLAYERS, PAST AND PRESENT

... Quin, Mrs, Cibber, Mrs. Bellamy, Mrs. Pritchard, and a dozen others (for great and clever actors were then as plenty as’ blackberries) are altogether out of court,—Davis, Cumberland, and others have treated of them in various ways; but we cannot put hand ...

Published: Friday 01 June 1866
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1879 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

midnight in the black country

... following toast was given by one of them at public dinner: —“ The ladies —sweet- in the garden of life. Life is a field of blackberry bushes. Mean people squat down and pick the fruit, no matter how they black their fingers; while genius, proud and perpendicular ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1866
Newspaper: Ashton Reporter
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3042 | Page: 3 | Tags: none