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Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England

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... mothers of the boys. One j of the latter would play truant at one time ; another time he was ill; the second lad had been blackberrying, or employed either on a farm or in driving cattle market, opportunity offered. both instances it was stated by tbe summoning ...

THE SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE HOUNDS

... ruflian belaboured him with a thick stick, and 1 believe on the leg. The wretched animal then passed me, hanging from his horn blackberry bramble, some yards in length, which he was trying to shake off, and which he had torn from its roots in struggles to shake ...

IVINOHOB

... her powers as organist upon. The church was beautifully decorated with berries of pyracantha and mountain ash, clematis, blackberries, and such Howers the late autumn afforded. We were particularly struck with a beautiful cross, made of mountain ash berries ...

THE CHEDDINOTON WELL

... proceedings taken. The damage done was perhaps trifling, and there was lit»le harm in simply gathering uuish looms or picking blackberries; but, if wanted to go shooting in ll.c Helds, a dozen more persons were found there, and the consequence was that the birds ...

photographs, autotypes, tapestry, china, arms, armour, books, valuable manuscripts, antique and foreign lace, ..

... exhibited by Ur. Payne, of Aylesbury oil portrait of Lady Mary Montague, by Andsell, also exhibited by Mr. Robinson; the Blackberry Gatherers, an angel's head, painted by Miss Juliet Tylor; the “Good-night Bayard,' a painting by the Princess Royal of ...

DISESTABLISHMENT IN CEYLON

... quest. On another occasion he eluded the vigilance of his parents about midnight, and went a long distance in search of blackberry bushes. His parents, who now reside in Rosscndale, afterward* came to live in Shepherd Street, Bury, and there on one occasion ...

DA ON ALL

... church-tower in retied device—e useful, distinguishian landmark. All ia to-day; few paces limit the view ; the fruitful blackberry hedgerows that bound the reed its nnbnilt ride era draped in dewy cobwebs ; the trees are nserlv ban; the lend autumn blast ...

TTTE LEIGHIuN BUZZARD OBSERVER

... manner. . , . , . Minister. St. Domingo, Enchanter, and Napier, and There was little m the sport calling lor corn- Blackberry the competitors being reduced by the ment, Miss lluugcilord easily securin the Master falliue of * Iviuly Napier and C’racknell ...