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WHY NOT BLACKBERRIES'?

... the fruit of the dwarf crimson bramble, Raba, adios, which, if not actually the blackberry of modern times, was probably similar to it. Then, again, the extract of blackberries is admitted uu all aides to be capable of being transformed into a jelly far ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1887
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

week • woman named Kempeter, wife of Samuel Keespater, madman, was gathering blackberries in a field In ..

... week • woman named Kempeter, wife of Samuel Keespater, madman, was gathering blackberries in a field In Standbrkilgsnrossl, when she suddenly came upon the body of a child lying upon the ground. The ;silicas we re °amnion with, and it wee amertainel that ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1887
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 987 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PRINCES RISBOROUGH

... song, Patriotic song, Children; recitation, By - and - bye, A. Gillett; song, Silver lake, Children ; recitation, Blackberries, R. Hopcroft song, The Sunbeam, Children; recitation, The unkind brother, M. J. Rutter: recitation, The truthful ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1887
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 626 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

COMIC AND GOSSIP PAPERS

... agriculturists is, to go in for cultivating mushrooms and blackberries. What a prospect for the country children ! Fancy every mushroom-meadow tabooed to the early rural rambler, and all the blackberries strictly preserved, in the sense of partridges, not ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1887
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1531 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GOSSIP ON DRESS

... clematis, ai,d blackberry blossom. One very original hat is of plaited rush, and the colour absolutely natural; it is lined and caught up with the softest Indian muslin, and trimmed with a lovely wreath of most realistic-looking plums •nd blackberries. It is ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1887
Newspaper: Croydon's Weekly Standard
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1577 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

OREAT BERKFIAMPSTMAD

... wood on other people's property, and fined them each 2e. ; a previous fine of 4s. 6d. was unpaid against Belche ,, , for blackberry gathering in 1884, a case which attracted much attention at the time.—William Deldertleld, of Tring, John Welling, of Aldbury ...

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... and are much setr a terest and gate than Mee pin. The jam ah be mad atom, rejecting dune The moansordid fruits,. each as blackberries. Mrs. ra.pberroa, wararele. and OtralibOrTlON. may be araong the MO and medicines. The sager in sa makedoes. the acid is ...

-J WYCOMBE BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... epouged all over Once a day (laughter). The proposition was not seconded. Mr. Greevee auggeeted that the children should go blackberry lug uecanioually, and this the Master said was what they did. Mr. Thomas thought it would be better if Mr. t;reevos were ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1887
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1294 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LADIES' COLUMN

... trees are only 'hewing the faintest tint ri of , m autunal colour, yet the field s are sad the wheatsbeafs garnered. The blackberries lag behind, and are as yet bard and green; and wild berries, such aa the mountain ash, and yielder - roses are but half ...

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... trees are only shewing the faintest tinge of autumnal colour, yet the fields are hare and the wlieatshcafs garnered. The blackberries lag behind, and are yet hard and green ; and wild (jerries, such the mountain ash, and guelder roses are but half coloured ...

political Sterna

... wore scores and scores of meetings. Liberal Members of Parliament were as plentiful in the district during the election as blackberries in autumn. WLeresor two or three voters could be gathered together there was a Member in their added. No less than ten ...

MIDDLETON CHENEY

... but no footpath.—Defendants had nothing to say in answer to the charges.—Wheeler’s father said bis boy was getting few blackberries, and did not know that he was doing wrong, and went in and came out by the gate. Major Norris told him he was sorry the ...