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GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC

... School offered facilities lor their instruction lady violinists were comparatively rare they bid fair to become plentiful as blackberries ere long. 1* ticili- ties for instruction are also provided for youths and young 111c engaged in City business during tlio ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A EICHOOLILiSTIR. ADJOURNED HEARING

... of age, having had the nature of an oath explained, was sworn,and said that on a day he did not recollect he was picking blackberries in Mr. Spargeon's field. There was a wood close to eh,. held. He saw a man get under the fence of the field ; Rose Pilgrim ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1887
Newspaper: Croydon Express
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1457 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FIRE ON HAVERSTOCK HILL

... was called to prisoner, who was in the hedge of his enclosed garden on the Heath, near the Vale of • health, gathering blackberries. Damage to the amount mentioned had been done to the hedge, and, as he had suffered very• much from similar damage, he ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1887
Newspaper: Hampstead & Highgate Express
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1546 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

New Novels

... be hoped that there is no significance in the matter beyond those literary coincidences which are becoming as common as blackberries. Wife, or No Wife? cannot be regarded as worthy of the author of The Mysteries of Heron Dyke, and is one of the innumerable ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1887
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1273 | Page: 23 | Tags: Review 

RICHMOND PHIIMOPHERS AND

... inhabit our luxurious suburban villas? Will Mr. Pessimist say that the rude painted Briton, with his diet of acorns and blackberries, with a roast fish or boar, was healthier, more independent and more happy than the blackcoated well-housed British workman ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1887
Newspaper: Richmond Herald
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 784 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FRUIT. A. 'lull) ANI

... pleasant and safe than Klee pill. The juice should be used alone, rejecting this skins. The small • srvsled fruits, each an blackberries, figs, raspberries, currants, and strawberries, may be classed among the best foods and medicines. 'the sugar in them is ...

STAKES

... eMr Sir Rowland Clemont J) U uSIrC. J. Bedford's (Iwalla .. Gray .19 uMr T. Stevens's Country Boy T. Stevons Mr Hudson' Blackberry •l£ ‘”'i? J 7 Mr B. W. Alosander's Ariel Nightingall (pd.) Mr P. Reufrew's Verity Macksi.y (pd.) OA—Tho SELLING HANDICAP ...

Published: Wednesday 10 August 1887
Newspaper: Sporting Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 623 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE SALVATION ARMY. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... and the meeting eoocluded with the Midland Handicap, in which Titlerstone defeated Somerton (on whom od:s were laid) and Blackberry. ~ The Windsor meeting opens to-morrow, when the various events may uwrminate as follows: —Eton Welter Handicap, Ruyriy; ...

Published: Thursday 30 June 1887
Newspaper: London Daily Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 755 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OUR NOBLE, SELVES

... processious for mmni at the top. There was alwavs a crowd at the bottota of the ladder. Ordinary clerks were as commun as blackberries o&L hedges, but for the first class clerks there werc places always open. Many persons were poor because they did not under ...

Published: Wednesday 09 February 1887
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 715 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

WEDNESDAY

... Mr A. Victor’s \V. W. J. Belly Weaver 4 Mr W, llackett's Piinc.-8S Melon W. 11. Manser’sCo.anto Manrer 7 2 Hr Hudaon’s Blackberry I'rivale 3 7 -Mr W. Stevens's I’if-a I’at W. 3 fi COUNTY MKMBKRS’ NI RSKUY PLATE (Ilancli. «ap) of 100 guineas sovs winch ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1887
Newspaper: Sporting Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 510 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THURSDAY. SZYTKUSHE SI, lee?. TUE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... authority like his predecessor Solomon with his mild rigour. We have had closure, and pounce. and suspension, plentiful as blackberries. And what is. the result ? Only a further exasperation of feeling, furl her diminution of work, a further growth of just ...

Published: Thursday 22 September 1887
Newspaper: Croydon Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 783 | Page: 4 | Tags: none