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THE DERBYSHIRE CHILD MURDER

... respectable man, whb was foreman at-somo ironworks in the neighbourhood. On the 20t4 4ugust the girl 1leauor Windle was out blackberrying with same 4llren, apd at half-past nine in the morning prisoner was seen trundling his barrow, and about tea-o'clock he ...

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... and feet, 7a Od. to 7s. 6d. per 14Iba; apples, 2d. to3Jd. per lb.; pears, 2d. to 4d. per Ib. ; plums, 2d. to 4d. per lb.; blackberries, 4d. to 6d. per quart. ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 476 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ECONOMY

... JJRITISH WINES (Best Quality Only). British Fort. I Cowslip. Elder. I Strawberry. British Sherry. I Ginger. Gooseberry. Blackberry. Orange. 1 Green Ginger. Black Currant. Pine Apple. Raspberry. | Raisin. Red Currant. 1 Tent. Manufac ured HIEST, BEOOKE ...

CUESTEUFIELD

... toy*.— John hiitii't carrier, stated that on the same morning saw the deceased and feveral other little uiri* gathering blackberries near Tinkersick Farm. The prisoner with barrow, and the deceased separated fiom her companion* and followed the man, walking ...

f'i RANT’S MOKKLLA CHERRY BK VNDY, supplied Her Majesty, can be obtained through any Wine Merchant, and the ..

... Maidstone. gRITISH WINES (Best Only). British Port. Cowslip. I Elder. I Strawberry. British Sherry. Ginger. Gooseberry. Blackberry. Orange. Green Ginger. I Black Currant. Pine Apple. Raspberry. I Raisin. I Red Currant | Tent HIRST, BROOKE, & HIRST. Aire ...

PROFESSOR THORPE ON THE AZORES

... of Pico; there were pumpkins and pine apples, passion flower fruit and pomegranates; peaches were almost as plentiful as blackberries; and apples and a pricots were to be had for the asking. The first member o the Azores was discovered in 1432 by the Portuguese ...

Published: Thursday 17 February 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 929 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

BLASTING POWDER and FUSE

... jgKITISH WINES (Eesi Qiaiiti Oxly). British Port. I Cowslip. 1 Oder. 1 Strawberry. British Sherry. Ginger. Gooseberry. Blackberry. Orange. Green Ginger. Black Currant. Pine Apple. Raspberry. I Raisin. I Red Cffrrant. Tent. RST. BROOKE, & Original Ma ...

RAINTON STAKES -SHORT ODDS

... erness, beat Mr G. F. Fullerton’s r Frisky Nell, by Manner—Plumstoue. Mr E. J. Keylock’s r King’s Child, by King Koffeo—Blackberry« Child, beat Mr H. Love’s r Lucy, King Koffee—Wooden Spoon. Mr H. F. Stocken’s bk Silveretroak, by Birkdale - Honour Bright ...

– “ Tbe Glaelariura and G.irdea* oftbo Uesporcccr.ic rjt. the pnveessious exceedingly graad ! uii.sior;uct\OQ s ..

... jjiTir'ib British Port. British Sherry. Orange. Raspberry. WINE (Best Only). Cowslip. I Elder. 1 Strawberry. Ginger. Gooseberry. Blackberry. Green Ginger. Black Currant. Pine Apple. 1 Raisin. 1 Red Currant. | Tent. IRST, BROOKE, & H . Original Manufacturers of ...

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... and feet, 7s. 0d. to 7s. 64. per 14Ibs. per apples, 14d. to 2d. per Ib.; pears, 2d. to Od. per Ib. ; plums, 2d. to 3d. -> blackberries, 5d. per quart. — Probably the oldest policeman in the kingdom has just died at Liverpool. This was M’Comb, who joined ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1728 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

every day ; I should like to see how she would have fared with Ursule Guengat; rags and a crust

... vowed not to think of him; ‘‘I only wart toknow what has happened.” The block of stone behind the spring was wreathed with blackberry arms, and ivy had climbed over the low stone wall round the little square in which the fountain stood, It madea striking ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1881
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2675 | Page: 6 | Tags: none