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... Mr. J. W. Herrin sends a sketch of Barton Fair by night, a view near Llanthony, and some carefully. painted autumn-tinted blackberry sprays, with 'Natureprinted butterflies. Mr. J. H. Butt's sketches of Sheephome, are very effective, as also are those of ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1874
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
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ree, he those THE TROWBRIDGE CHRONICLE. Class 20.1-For the beet 12 Beet of say bird, dio , award. Class 21.—Kohl

... the extreme mildness. of the season, a briar rose was gathered this week from a hedge in one of the lanes near Bradford, blackberries being still in flower, and primroses blossoming in the - --- MAGISTRATES' CLERK'S OFFICE, Saturday, November 7th. (Before ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1874
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
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... realised the large um of AV er,4, r en d us recently meted if be had ever seen a rad To be sere I tams, old Pat. AU blackberries are red Myles Breen A priest a elms seer has been annimmed to answer a charge of haamiss of a likeness Yaw that dozen UV ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1874
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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THE LONDON PRESS AND THE FESTIVAL

... musters in great force, and the laity found themselves a+ it were ' nowhere in the betting.' Curates were as plentiful as blackberries, rectors roamed at large, and even the episcopacy was largely represented (!) I never saw • gentleman of the Hebraic persuasion ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1874
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
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... driven like sheep. Falstaff maintained that he would give no man a reason or compulsion, though reasons were as plentiful as blackberries, and on the same principle men will not Hiudo viituous o.i compulsion. Sir Wilfrid Lawson seems to regard every man who ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1874
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4019 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON AND PARIS GOSSIP

... avery prevalent malady, he lives by his wits; the more resolute seek humble occupations, and because they areaspleetiful as blackberries, may partly explain why a title confers no social importance in France. A tenant hired an apartment of Enghien for 2Qolfinsa ...

Published: Wednesday 05 August 1874
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4330 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE FARMER'S JOURNAL

... done has, been to increase their size and abundance, or extend their season. Currants and gooseberries, raspberries and blackberries, chesnute, and 'above all, strawberries are of this class. 3. But most of the 'esteemed ?? fruits, as well as the grains ...

Published: Wednesday 04 February 1874
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4246 | Page: 3 | Tags: Commerce 

IRISH CHURCH MSSSIONS

... to a long inspriamment. The revolver was loaded in all siz barrels. The prisoner, in defence, said the girl was picking blackberries, and he lifted her up to reach noise high In the hedge. She began crying but would not tell him what for. It was merely ...

Published: Tuesday 15 September 1874
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... fands of the rail. | A Irishman was cuse acked fhe hed over soen o rod way company or from those of a friendly society, of | blackberry. ‘l'obesare [ have,” said Pat—all blacks 0 . - berries are red when they are green ! the existence of which, indeed, there ...

Published: Tuesday 24 March 1874
Newspaper: Wiltshire County Mirror
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4754 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE WESTERN MORNING NEWS, AUGUST 12, 1874

... breathing-place on the very outskirts of the most thickly populated part of London. The scene in Epping Forest during the blackberrying season is pictu: resque in the extreme. The gatherers sometimes camp ovt for several nights together. Tho verderers presided ...

Published: Wednesday 12 August 1874
Newspaper: Western Morning News
County: Devon, England
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