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AMPTHILL

... sickle, the background being red, and with a triangle of old man’s beard on either side. The ledge« were covered with oats, blackberries, and winter cherries on moss. The rostrum railings were entwined with ivy and ferns. In the Communion was placed a quantity ...

GENERAL NOTES,

... respo: horse during its time of trial —which, | 1s wise, he will scarcely agree to. Fasting cases are getting to be as blackberries.” Evmns::nimfils are just wonderful mwem of endurance in Last week there was the story of a litt II’N'!I shut in a room ...

INQUEST AT THE INFIRMARY

... and the deceased was driving, standing on the shafts with his back against the front of the cart. Witness was gathering blackberries, and when he turned the corner a few minutes afterwards he saw some people standing near the cart, which was stopped. On ...

COWS

... Conquest on the 15th Sept. Defondant said he was ignorant of the cattle being out, and attributed it to persons who went blackberrying, Y-7e el § pport of the charge .C. Arner gave lence in s o eol y aud said that the roadman told him the cows had been on ...

NOI'eS OF I'HE ARISTOCRACY

... suddenly «fter esting a quantity of blackberries. He vomited violently aftor eating them, and the medical evide e went to show that death was due to convulsions conssquent upon diarrbea caused by eating the blackberries. Mgrs S A. ALy~ 8 Worep's Hair ResTorer ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1889
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1296 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CLIFTON

... MrJ. T. Wootton ; song, ‘ The Happy Fatherland”™ Mr Crouch ; song, ** Father O'Flynn (encored) Mr T. Temple ; song, “ Blackberries ™ (encored) Miss Robinson ; song, “ I should like to be a soldier” | (encored), Mr R. de V. Pryor; piano solo, Mi_u | Wileon ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1889
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 637 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

NOTES OF THE ARISTOCRACY

... the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union. Brackperries.—A new rural industry is being opened up in Kent—the cultivation of blackberries for profit. Enormous quantities of this fruit are grown on the hedges in the lanes and other parts of that county, and ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1889
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 721 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

in geography, and read, write, and sum satisfactorily.” Grant, day school, £64 Bs. ; night school, £lO 25.: ..

... coffee followed, after w{ich Mr. Geo, | - Hebbes sang “ The merriest man in the company,” fol' lowed by a reading, “ Ripe blackberries,”” by Mr. J. W. ‘ Lack ; and a song “ Temperance Lifeboat,” by Mr. W. i James. This was again followed by a song from Mr ...

OUR CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN [The Editor is not responsible for the sentiments expressed by the writers of the ..

... their peculiar value? Tlf Mr. Mactear’s erystals are what he thinks them to be, dinmonds may soon become as *“ plentiful as blackberries’’; and the historical gems of St. Petersburgh, Borneo, India, and England will become mere specimens of brilliant but cheap ...

THE DECORATIONS IN THE CHURCHES

... decoration. The pillars were encircled with wreathes of ivy. The font was artistically ornamented by Miss M. Jackson with blackberry leaves showing their antamnal tints, and a eross of white everlastings, while fine sprays of ivy were applied to the pedestal ...

AMPTHILL

... bountifal supply of walnuts this season eompared with the crops of last year. In the woods and hedgerows the nuts, sloes, blackberries, acorus, &c., look pronfising, especially the former, which are in abundance. ...

BEDFORD CATTLE MARKET. To Farmers, Graziers, Dealers, and Others. PENDERED & WHITWORTH “’ TLL Sell by Auction, ..

... Loxvox: T. FISHER UNWIN, 26, Paternoster Square, E C. ST, NICHOLAS MAGAZINE for SerrEMpEr contains: —*‘ A DAY AMONG THE BLACKBERRIES,” by Fanny W. Marshall, illustrated ; “A LITTLE FLORENTINE LADY,” by Eleanor C. Lewis. illustrated; “ MY DEER-HUNT IN THE ...