THE RAINFALL OF STAFFORDSHIRE DURING 1879
... times very cold, 33*2 S-11. 0n t!le miaim u3i thermometer on September 2oth, 2S'7 October 16th, tihe Poor man vine, the blackberry ; and 20'0 ? ...
... times very cold, 33*2 S-11. 0n t!le miaim u3i thermometer on September 2oth, 2S'7 October 16th, tihe Poor man vine, the blackberry ; and 20'0 ? ...
... 27th ult.— From the statement of the prosecutrix, it appeared that on the afternoon of the day in question she was getting blackberries MucclestoneWood, when the prisoner came to her and asked if she had seen a rabbit. She replied the negative, and gave a ...
... 27th ult.— From the statement of the prosecutrix, it appeared that on afternoon of the day in question she was getting blackberries Mucclestone Wood, when the prisoner came up to her asked if she had seen a rabbit. She replied the negatire, and gave similar ...
... brought custody charged with »hoo ing M, .■> Aon Tittensor, with intent kill her, the2Vth ult. aft \shley. The woman w. blackberrying, and prisoner took up gnu and tired at her, but luckily the woman, who was injured, escaped with her life.—A remand to ...
... Mr. Pantechnicon Pantile (a scientific man, and inventor of the patent self-acting screw warming pan), Mr. E. Steele; Mr. Blackberry Thistletop (the happy man), Mr. H. Piggbtt; Mr. Toby Tweedleton (a poor relation), Mr. Brander ; Evelina (Bracebutton's ...
... was doing, the lad said he had not had any dinner and he was taking the cabbages to eat —Ihe boy now stated tha. he was blackberry ing.— The mother of the boy was in Court, and stated that her husband was on his dying bed ; and when the police officer ...
... passed away, .is ili.- shaking «»f the pear-trees, grandma's orchard gay. Id-fashioned orchard, ]:>ne grass under foot, Aim blackberry crawling tn many tangled shoot. From cherry time till damsons Dropped from the branches sere, That wonderful old orchard ...
... hall did not interfere nrach with its privacy. The Sandyford road then was a green lane .deep embankments each side, where blackberries grew in profusion. It was thi3 route -times a little earlier those under consideration that strings of pack horses from ...
... Brindley defended the prisoner.—Prosecutrix is elderly woman, living at Mucclestone, and on the day named was gathering blackberries a wood, when the prisoner, who was carrying a gnn, came to her and complained of a rumour as to his carrying gun without ...
... Border, Bs. each; Carnation, New Tree, Harp, Cuckoo, Grecian Border, Oval and Panel, and Bibbon Border, 7s. 6d. each; Drout, Blackberry, TJrbina Bibbon, Swan, Fly and Grass, 7s. each; Snipe, Bamboo, and Earstern, 6s. each. The remainder of the plates averaged ...
... appeared that the deceased accompanied number of other persons to the mountain on Monday, for the purpose of gathering blackberries. She separated from her party, who re^ £ a- i bel l 6f 3h . e . ha ...
... brought; custody charged with shooting Mary Ann Tittonsor, with intent to kill her, theSSth ult. at Ashley. The woman w blackberrying, and prisoner took up a gun anil tired at her, but luckily the woman, who was injured, escaped with her life. âA remand ...