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GOING A-BLACKBERRYING

... same dog-fox Ulysses is not proved worth a blackberry. Once more the blackberry is not without its folk-lore, and there is a popular superstition that the Devil always puts his cloven foot upon the blackberries on Michaelmas Day, and on this account it ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1881
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1169 | Page: 18 | Tags: none

GOING A-BLACKBERRYING

... same dog-fox Ulysses is not proved worth a blackberry. Once more the blackberry is not without its folk-lore, and there is a popular superstition that the Devil always puts his cloven foot upon the blackberries on Michaelmas Day, and on this account it ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1354 | Page: 19 | Tags: News 

CASTE IN AMERICA

... sulphur. SuritairrmoN ABOUT BLACK BERRIIB. —Ono° more the blackberry is not without its folk-lore, and there is • popular superstition that the Devil always puts his cloven foot upon the blackberries on Michaelmas Day, and on this account It is considered ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1881
Newspaper: Kentish Independent
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 980 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TREPPASSINO IN FIRARCII OF GAME

... on witness going to him, said he was there for the purpose of blackberrying, and he took off his coat to fight withers. Prisoner still said he Was there for the purpose of blackberrying. He admitted they had a dog, which ran after a hare, and witness ...

Published: Wednesday 16 November 1881
Newspaper: Croydon Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 302 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A RHYME OF THE MONTHS

... scent of new-mown hay: July then comes with ripening wheat, Garnered 'mid August's blazing heat; September's next with blackberries sweet And slowly-shortening day; October brings the nutting-time; November gives us fogs and rime; December rings the Christmas ...

Published: Saturday 24 December 1881
Newspaper: Southwark Mercury
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 95 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CROYDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE MONDAY.—Before T. It. Edridge, Esq

... admitted that he was on Mr. Loyd's laud with a dog, but said he did not go there for the purpose of getting game. Ile was blackberrying hen the dog ran after a hare. After evidence had been given by two gamekeepers, the Magistrates fined the prisoner 50s ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1881
Newspaper: Croydon Express
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 114 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WOOLWICH POLICE COURT. SATURDAY

... with sticks, having made hole in the hedge, through which they I got into the orchard. —The d«reudants*aid they were only blackberrying. a. d h id done no damage, adding that they would not it again. It was stated that Smith bad moologi?e I to c unplainant ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1881
Newspaper: Kentish Mercury
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 163 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE HER4LD-BATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1181. may know on which side to give it without being influenced by the abusive and

... active at the present moment. Public meetings are being held in all parts of the country, at which 111.P.'s are as thick as blackberries, and the working malt is promised numerous things if he will only accept the programme of the Liberal or Radical party ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1881
Newspaper: Wallington & Carshalton Herald
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 208 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Btv Urltiing UUck Mire

... lie the very place for horse show. It is situated in the very centre of hunting country, and M.F.H.’s are plentiful a» blackberries in the neighbourhood. The Duke of Beaufort, from Badminton ; Lord Fitzhr.rdinge, from Berkeley Castle; the Marquis of ...

AUGUST 27, 1881.]

... 130. [ General News ' continued on p. 206. BLACKBERRY CORDIAL.—The blackberry is said to have a remarkable effect as .a tonic. Blackberry juice is recommended for nervous exhaustion. Put the blackberries in a preserving kettle over the fire, mash them ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1881
Newspaper: Brief
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1891 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

WOOLWICH POLICE

... with sticks, having got an entrance into the orchard by making a hole in the hedge. —The defendants said they were only blackberrying, and did no damage at all ; but promised not to do it again.—Smith having apologised was let off on payment of costs ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1881
Newspaper: Woolwich Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 281 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Poetry

... forget The least of thy sweet trifles ? The window-vines, which clamber yet, Whose bloom the bee still rifles ? The roadside blackberries, growing ripe, And in the woods the Indian-pipe ¢ Happy the man who tills the field, Content with rustic labour; Earth ...

Published: Saturday 20 August 1881
Newspaper: South London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 305 | Page: 6 | Tags: none