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LOCAL AND DISTFICT NEWS

... per quart; cauliflowers ' 2d. to 3d. each; grapes, Gd. per lb.: cabbages, hi. to 2d. each; red cabbages, 2d. to 3d. each; blackberries, 4d. per quart; elderberries, 3d. per quart • onions, Is. Gd. to 2s. per stone ' • celery, id. to 2d. per stick ; potatoes ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... put forth, the 49 trials were run off considerably under four hours. Hares were, as usual, as plentiful as the proverbial blackberry, and as thsy run remarkably well, a really first-class day's sport vnis provided. The weather, with the exception of slight ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1882
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4419 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WILLASTON

... flowers and ferns floated in the bowl. The lamp standards were wreathed with barley, hawthorn, berries, moss, dahlia, and blackberry. The latter was extensively need in the decorations, the many tinted leaves looking very pretty. Underneath the west window ...

Published: Wednesday 04 October 1882
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 330 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... an old man named James Bottomley, who lives in Charlestown Road, Glossop, and is about sixty years of age, went to pick blackberries in Oak Wood, Chunal, and about six o'clock as he was walking along ho sank bog. The place was so soft that the man sank ...

Published: Thursday 05 October 1882
Newspaper: Manchester Evening News
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1521 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Supposed Suicide atTimperley.—A signalman named John Hunt, in the employ of the London and or th-Western Bail ..

... Adventure the Glossop Moons. —At the beginning of this week, a resident of named James Bottomley. aged 60 years, went to pick blackberries Oak Wood, bordering the Giossop Moors at Chunal. when he walked into a bog, and sank such a depth that he could not extricate ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1882
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 843 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

EXPRESS FRIDAY 5 1882 THIRD EDITION E Y PT VIOLENT HUSBAND 22 Rochester row ter with and house On end

... shilling girl's (the correremlent of !y tel friendly in Tiu: of SINGULAR ADVENTURE beginning resident Gl -isop James s went blackberries when extricate lnmsclf for assistance b't lonely ui Early morning help lie heard farmer wont to re much uger of sight DESPERATE ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1882
Newspaper: Liverpool Evening Express
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4013 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Mu getter iax

... Lytham vary pretty piece, sad I have enjoyed my. self very much. 'There sr* mai • lot of mod hills there where 1 gathered blackberries little bey Mead of ours, who studying 'etymology, found a few very good specie's' of betterillea end eater. pitiam, of ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1882
Newspaper: Lakes Chronicle and Reporter
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EPITOME OF NEWS

... strongly across the range on any prat tics day, and yesterday also the wind was very much against as. As some children were blackberrying near a railway arch at Seabrook, Folkestone, they found the dead body of a man lying under a bush. Information was at once ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1882
Newspaper: Heywood Advertiser
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 3097 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WEATHER

... NIGHT as a Boo.-On Msonday afternoon James Bottomnley, who lives in Gicasop, and is E about 6d years of age, went to piek blackberries in 1 O*W5'ood, Chunal, and about six o'clock he sankZ ain a bog. The place was so soft that the poor tfellow sank to a ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1882
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

ALL NIGHT IN A BOG NEAR GLOSSOP

... afternoon old man named Jamea Bottomley, who lives in Charlestown-road, Glossop, and is about 60 years of age, went to pick blackberries in Oak Wood, Clival, and about six o'clock as he was walking along he sank in a bog. The place was so soft that the poor ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1882
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 195 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

ALI;ERUA

... the favourable *rather. St. Jobe's, Luulow, wan Lot full, doubtless own.: to weather. Tut re appears to quits ammo icr blackberries sear, WWI of the Leal gentry here beau indulging ia much to the eauoystwe of the tamers, who.* heap. Luse sollenal to ...

THE ENGLISH LAKES VISITOR AND KESWICK GUARDIAN-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 1882

... strongly across the range on any pea. tice clay, and yesterday also the wind was very much ataiurt Us. As some children were blackberrying near a rai.way arch at Seabrook, Polkeoton^, they found the !y of a man lying under a bush. Information was at once given ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1882
Newspaper: English Lakes Visitor
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4888 | Page: 3 | Tags: none