THE BELVOIR HUNT
... cover, and a successful draw was made, Reynard scuttling out at a good pace. A smart run then ensued in the direction of Blackberry Hill. ...
... cover, and a successful draw was made, Reynard scuttling out at a good pace. A smart run then ensued in the direction of Blackberry Hill. ...
... (to-day), in connection with the annual trip of the Conservative Working-men from Lincoln. Applicant wished to erect a booth on Blackberry-hill, and keep it open from 9in the morning to 7.30 at night. He also stated that a deputation had seen Mr. Pogson, of the ...
... Thurland-street, and 16, Market-street, Nottingham. Ist VOLUNTEER BATTALION, THE LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. The coming Camp at Blackberry Hill, Belvoir Castle, in August, 1885. THE Quartermaster invites TENDERS for the follow- ing Supplies, to be delivered free ...
... particulars, apply to J. JACKSON,'} Hon ' SeCS ' Ist VOLUNTEER BATTALION, THE LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENT. The coming Camp at Blackberry Hill, Belvoir Castle, in August, 1885. THE Quartermaster invites TENDERS for the following Supplies, to be delivered free ...
... fines. The Camp.—Louis Isaac Sangar, the Greyhound Inn, Hinckley, applied for license to sell wines, spirits, and liquors on Blackberry Hill during the_3lst and the first seven days of August. —The applicant, having been appointed by the colonel of the regiment ...
... Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. —The above regiment, under the command of Colonel Sir Henry Halford, C.8., will encamp on Blackberry Hill, Bel voir, from August Ist to August Bth. Mr. J. T. Broughton, of the Market-place, Grantham, will supply the groceries ...
... Volunteer Camp.—An immense amount of preparation for the Camp is going on at Brackenbury, vulgarly and erroneously called Blackberry Hill, Belvoir, and the Belvoir Coffee House Company are preparing for a busy time on the premises in Market street, Bottesford ...
... Thursday next. It is to be feared that many country cousins who have hitherto patronized the flower show, may be drawn to Blackberry Hill: hence the greater need that the people of Melton should think of home, and by their presence, in Egerton Park, in ...
... WARD. ROBERT TUART WARD, Colour Sergt. and O.R. Sergt., The Lincolnshire Regt. Grantham, July 31st, 18ffi. ENCAMPMENT at BLACKBERRY V HILL. BOAT will leave the Wharf on Monday (Bank Holiday) for Woolsthorpe Locks, at 9.30. Tickets, 1/- each. During the ...
... particulars to the Auctioneer, Uppingham ; or to MESSRS. HOUGH & TUCK, Solicitors, July 29th, 1885. Oakham and Uppingham. BLACKBERRY HILL, nenr BELVOIR CASTLE. To BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, JOINERS. FARMERS, and Others. SHOULER, SON, & WALKER Have received ...
... The boat arrived at Woolsthorpe Locks about eleven o'clock, and the party spent the day in visiting the Volunteer camp on Blackberry Hill, and inspecting the Castle and Gardens. Fine weather prevailed, and a most enjoyable time was the result. The boat ...
... of his Grace the Duke of Rutland, the annual encampment of the First Leicestershire Volunteers has this year been held on Blackberry Hill, a finely-wooded and picturesque plateau in close proximity to Belvoir's lordly terraces. On Wednesday week, a fatigue ...