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ADLINGTON

... round the pulpit was the motto, done in wheat. All thy works praise thee. The pulpit handrail was likewise decorated with blackberries, leaves, and grasses. Inside the communion railings was converted for the time being into a conservatory by the location ...

MELLOR

... wire reprimanded. Constable Swift sail he watched the defendants for more than an hour and a half. They were gathering blackberries, and frequently forced their way through the hedge.—Mr. Rhodes raid be sympAhised with complainant, as there was a great ...

STALYBRIDGE

... —A young man minus! Joseph Phillips deposed to mein; defendants on the land. He was blackberrying, and limdburn spoke to him, and Clegg was also getting blackberries. He saw Slater order two other men off the land.—Mr. Smith hzia addresses! the Court ...

DENTON k HATJGHTON

... perfectly charming. In portraiture, Mr. Parkington hap achieved a perfect success in his portrait of Mr. Joseph Moseley. His Blackberry Gatherers is well known through the engraving of it which has appeared in V.Art ; and in the Murmur of the Shell there ...

MOTTRA M

... Hill, at Mottrain. The mother keep • little shop, and out of wanton mischief on Friday Oat tie sea, who had been ptbering blackberries, pleated them in a Sakes that bad been newly washed, and when she remonstrated with he pawed her until two of the !militates ...

AN OLDHAM LIMITED COMPANY

... the only exhibitor in plums for weight, the, efore be obtained the prize. A prise was also given for the best plate of blackberries, which was won by Alfred Saeger. Dahlias: 1 Toovey 2 John Spercer, 3 Charlie Buckley, sen., James Howard, and 5 Charles ...

COMPSTALL

... was further attacked on Wednesday. !ICARLIR FRTR.R. --On Monday last a daughter of Mr. Geo. Ridgway, who resides at The Blackberry.' just below Mellor Church, was attacked with illness, and died of wallet fever about the middle of the week. She was eight ...

TWO IPIIIOIIO4

... neighbourhood, he looked forward to meeting him, and whenever they did meet it would be with joy. Friends were not like blackberries—too plentiful, and when they found a true friend, he would advise them to make the most of that friend ; that was one very ...

THE NO:

... beau omen mitted the u rks could vary soon find a seepgoat.—(Laughter.) Scapegoats with the Turks were as plentiful as blackberries, but judging from the past, we could have no confidence in their inquiries, and we could have no hope that the representations ...

THE NORTH CHESHIRE HERALD, APRIL 13, 1878

... and there is interest in seeing the various growths which compose them. horn is the staple shrub. but we find wild rose, blackberry, honeysuckle, ivy. crab holly, &c , intermixed. Now, the bellies are a marked feature in the lauilsoape of Go 1- ley, Weruern ...