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THEATRE ROYAL, MANCHESTER,

... EVERY EVENING at o’clock. SINBAD THE SAILOR. DREAD THE NEW BANKRUPTCY ACT. Bankrupts are. just now, as numerous almost as blackberries in September, as is evident from last week’s Gazette, which contained the longest I'st ever registered in one week in the ...

HAWKERS' LICENSES

... would be taken from under their I l- feet. h t Reasons why this tax should not be remitted are st be as plentiful as blackberries-there is not one in rt a; favour of Mr. LOWE'S course. If hawkers were re- 01 lY sponsible members of society; if their ...

Published: Wednesday 27 April 1870
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1683 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

TUB BUXTON HERALD AMD GAZETTE OE EASHiOM

... career of peood of haring had the good (octane to win heart. dom nothaow that hearts an ccmmoditiec which may gathered like blackberries, or that the fair one would have tied herself readily to any one who exhibited sufficient docility to go through dread ...

Published: Thursday 09 June 1870
Newspaper: Buxton Herald
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4629 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NOTES ON THE MONTH OF JULY

... the bramble tells a tale of other days tale of youthful pleasures, wnen roaming in the country lanes and fieids gathered blackberries for our food, and when The Hunet from the self-same bush, Came alter us to dine. And in later years, when the graver ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1870
Newspaper: Derbyshire Times
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3365 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WIIITEHOUGrH

... of New Mills, on the charge of indecently assaulting an old woman known by the name of ‘•German Ann,” as'she was getting blackberries in the Aspinshaw wood. Prisoner was taken to Chapel-en-le-frith, and remanded. Board of Guardians. —On Monday last the ...

E. BARBER,

... question of years, if not of a lifetime. I told how I could remember and how dearly I loved the spot where I used to gather blackberries and wild roses, and where the dewdrops hanging from the honeysuckle, and the warbling of birds swelled my young heart and ...

THE GLOSSOP-DALE CHEONICLE, AND NOETH DERBYSHIRE PEPORTEB, SATURDAY OTOBER 8, 1870

... getting blackberries in field belonging to Mr. James Hadfield, Aspiushaw Farm, New Mil's. The prisoner was in the field with seme sheep, and when he saw her be went to her and asked what she was doing. She said she was getting a few blackberries, but there ...

District News

... at the tiat she had bought the pat rabbits, but to-day her statement was that she found them boZ utnderneath a hedge when blackberry gathering. She was age fined 40s. and Os. Gd. costs, or two months' imprisonment. acb Frederick Cress and Abraham Ewers ...

Published: Wednesday 12 October 1870
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8914 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... toproperty of Lord Scarsdale, at Mugginton, on the 30th of sSeptember. The defendants had got over a fence to gather Y blackberries avonug the underwood. The damage was laid le at 6d.-The3 were ordered to pay for the damage, and the 'aS costs. s John ...

RIVAL MILLINERS

... who died Monday last. the 4tb of September tho deceased went to ishworth Wood, in company with o her la Is, to gather blackberries. A cat jumped oat some bushes, and they chased it. A boy named John Jones caught it, and her boy struck the cat with stick ...

THE GLOPPOP-DALE CHRONICLE, AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE REPORTER, SATURDAY OTOBER 22, 1870

... the defendant returned witness asked l.itn he bad been up 'the Golds for, and his reply was that he bad been gutting few blackberries. Complainant pointed Out the dog to him, and said he should report the case to Mr. Pye, the head gamekeeper. watched the ...