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FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... dress bonnets these are placed, en panache, curving gracefully, and have a most distingue appearance. Fruits, especially blackberries, of are much worn ; the little grains that enliven the hedges and fancy grasses are also greatly in favour for this month's ...

ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, EXETER

... candles of length extraordinary. The rails at the head of the altar stsps were also decorat d in fine style with corn, blackberries, and redberries, and laid the top step were likewise cucumbers, vegetable marrows, and tomatoes, and, above everything ...

Published: Tuesday 03 October 1876
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LARGE SHIP RUN nosyy

... leap, while others enjoyed a game at football or gathered story, carefully sifted, the truth of which it is impossible blackberries. After drinking a cup of tea, ag a i n i n to question, has reached us with its horrifying details, (tipsy fashion, they ...

ILMINSTER

... upstairs with them, and he had not seen them since. Owing to the loss of the money he had been obliged to live on beans and blackberries ever since, and he was now almost st trying. He told the Bench that if they did not do something in it they would not see ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1876
Newspaper: Bridgwater Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2508 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE CHELTENHAM EXAMINER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1876

... with flowers, sheaves of wheat, and wild grasses. The font was entirely covered by evergr. Goa. maize, and American shrub, blackberries, and verb's kinds of autumn fruit, surmounted by a beautiful moss moss, studded with due lotuses, the whole having a most ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1876
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5736 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NORTH DEVON HERALD OCTOBER 5 1876 wholesale bloodshed instead Christian war in of Bulgarian ..

... struck the great displayed in the decorations The font particularly pretty being studded apples plums grapes figs nuts blackberries other hedge fruits and amongst its floral adornments dahlias asters and other flowers were conspicuous All its base ears ...

Published: Thursday 05 October 1876
Newspaper: North Devon Herald
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4457 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

Court and Fashion

... dress bonnets these are placed, en panache, curving gracefully, and have a most distingue appearance. Fruits, especially blackberries, of all shades, are much worn; the little grains that enliven the hedges and fancy grasses are also greatly in favour for ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1876
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1814 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE. CURRY RIVEL

... “in upstairs had he - ad not seen them since. Owing to the loss of the money be had been obliged to live on beans and blackberries ever since, and be was now almost starved. Be also told the Bench that if they did not do something in it they would not ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1876
Newspaper: Langport & Somerton Herald
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 808 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FREEMAN’S EXM.OUTH JOURNAL—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 1876

... with a very small, old portmanteau, and little shattered bandbox. Resahe was right—Mrs. Kantwell entered the room. EMMA’S BLACKBERRYING. Wjtat mellow, (folden crust day it wag ! Just such one as makes inToluntarily step aside from crushing the worm in our ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1876
Newspaper: Exmouth Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4130 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BAPTIST CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY

... neighbours. Teapots and bread-and-butter plates had plenty to do, and smiling faces and kindly greetings were as plentiful as blackberries. ought also to mention here that both the chapel and schoolroom showed evident signs that many willing hearts and ready ...

DS lI3ALT

... full-dress bonnets these are ;Awed, • posiocha, curving goeshall , end have a most dastingue appointor,. Fruits, mpeOfsl blackberries, of all shades are Raab won ; the ltW grams that enliven the hedges and fancy grasses are also greatly in favour for this ...

CORNWALL

... having authority to do so. Alfred Michell, a boy stated that on the 2nd September he waa in Mr. Polwhele's field, gathering blackberries, about four o'clock in the afternoon, when he saw Mr. Cory come up the rail- way hue and shoot two hares. He fired four ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1876
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 19526 | Page: 6 | Tags: none