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RIPE BLACKBERRIES•

... What is the use of that ? Yon cannot fill it. It holds many more blackberries than you can get. I do not think so. I mean to bring it home to mamma quite full of ripe blackberries. Well, we shall see.' Let as ask our frivmle to join us, said ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1874
Newspaper: Christian World
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 978 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

FRUIT GARDEN

... prepared in superficial manner. Blackberry Ambrosia. Make a batter, as for butter biscuit, sour cream and flour, spread it half inch thick on the bottom of an earthen pudding-dish, and cover with a layer of blackberries. Place little more of the batter ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1874
Newspaper: Penny Illustrated Paper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 222 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

WARWICK NOTES

... are: Nursery Handicap, TRAPPIOT Hampton ; Donnington Handicap, RKATi.iaui XAM THUS; Hurdle Race. RUFINA; Union Hunt Cap Blackberry ; Selling Nursery, Pommklo. Monday Night. HOTSPUR. ...

NOTTINGHAM

... him so much that he ran away. He wandered along the fields and lired could, and was length caught by the polios gathering blackberries and potatoes. The Bench sympathised with the lad. and the case was adjourned in order that Messrs. might be communicated ...

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... Melody .. • • • • a a La Traviata . P, value 90 guineas. Lb. Grand Military Yrs liedoe a Miss Bertram (late Aimie).. 4 Blackberry , 5 Vivami iere 5 Kildare a ...

Published: Thursday 05 March 1874
Newspaper: Hour
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 150 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Oxe HavrrrENNY

... they will give vent to a few platitudes in somewhat doubtful grammar. But we shall hear of them, no doubt, as plentiful as blackberries this autumn and winter, and, perhaps, for a few years to come, and then, we may hope, they will once more sink into discredit ...

Published: Tuesday 07 July 1874
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 175 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A ROYAL BOATING PARTY

... was stated to be ready in the fishing temple. An Irishman was once asked if he had ever seen a red blackberry. be sure I have,” said Pat; “all blackberries are red when they are green.” A Scotch Baker having got fined for adulterating bread with alum, acquired ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1874
Newspaper: Penny Illustrated Paper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 531 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

RACES PAST. the grand national hunt. AYLESBURY.—Tuesday. An Open Hurdle Handicap ot 10 «ow each, with added; ..

... aget The Booby, Melton Mowbray, St. Domingo, Blackberry, Daddy Longlegs, Minister, and Lady Napier. The Booby made play, followed by St. Domingo, Lucellum, and Minister, with Daddy Longtegs and Blackberry next, and Melton Mowbray last. The Booby went ...

Published: Saturday 07 March 1874
Newspaper: Sporting Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1035 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LOUGHTON

... LOUGHTON. _ ACCIDENT TO A BOY.—On Sunday morning last, three boys were in Loughton Forest picking blackberries, and when near the keeper's house one of them named Joseph Herten, 14 years old, and living in Nehion Court, Park Street, Bromley, accidentally ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1874
Newspaper: Woodford Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

• u • • 1.1 • RESULTS OF THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS

... are dead. In extracts from the American press, quoted in to-day's COSMOPOLITAN, our readers will find reasons plenty as blackberries for this great, radical, and overwhelming change in public sentiment. The grand total of Congressional change may be stated ...

Published: Thursday 19 November 1874
Newspaper: Cosmopolitan
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

STEALING CHESNCTS

... of which they admitted that they picked up under a large tree inside.—They now pleaded guilty, and said they came over blackberrying, but seeing some boys coming out of the plantation eating chesnuts, went and got some themselves.—Cates had been in Fe ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1874
Newspaper: Richmond and Twickenham Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 216 | Page: 2 | Tags: none