THE HAMILTON ADVERTISER JANUARY 1 1887 MANCHESTER HOUSE Specially Marriage Drapery 191 193 Sauce iehall Street ..

... once seen to ever after admired his roses tulips were classed Al How often mouth water feasting my eyes his rich crop of blackberries His long lank features vividly now he stands admiring his tulip bed His snuff got many a tap the roar of his ’’ was sufficient ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1887
Newspaper: Hamilton Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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younger she buoyed up with pleasant prophecies of coming fame, the elders she encouraged and consoled, when ..

... consumed are made from things other than grapes. The homely gooseberry comes to us as luxurious fin, and the hedge-grown blackberry is concerted into fruity, full-bodied claret.. It is said that vast stores of Madeira really made from t i e grapes grown ...

Published: Tuesday 04 January 1887
Newspaper: Ayr Observer
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
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THE IRVINE HERALD, JANUARY 8, 1887

... consumed are made from things other than grapes. The homely gooseberry comes to us as luxurious fix. and the hedge-grown blackberry is concerted into fruity, full-bodied claret. It is said that vast stores of Madeira really made from the grapes grown there ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1887
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
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MABTRIRK

... the law courts there must be 3,000 which do not. course, nobody supposes that monsters like Williams are as plentiful as blackberries; but drunken fathers and mothers are unfortunately too common, and young children have no protection against their brutality ...

Published: Thursday 13 January 1887
Newspaper: Stonehaven Journal
County: Kincardineshire, Scotland
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- VOLCANOES (oommunD nwnsoa sxxrox) or mani-FMta itself in three ways often burning subsidary m hot springs of ..

... railway to land CUderbank in the firm of Grieve railways from to to to to Port patrick Dingwall to others ago ac quired Blackberry hill from Sir William Baillie and to tOl hia In banker of -coal field find him of fields in was con turned director till ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1887
Newspaper: Rutherglen Reformer
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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URDER WHICH KINE,

... Miss. If Robert’s jealous let him be so. Twill do him good and tw'ont hurt me. ['m not likely to be hard up for a lover. ‘Blackberries,’ remarked Belinda sententiously ‘i filcuxifuller nor baronets.’ ‘ Bother baronets ! replied pretty Miss Polly. ‘¢ And bother ...

THE LATE MR DAVID GRIEVE

... Tn. intimation of the decease of Mr David Grieve, coalmaster, which took place somewhat suddenly at his residence at Blackberrying, on the 12th inst., canted a widespread feeling of regret, not only in this parish, where he was so well known and deservedly ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1887
Newspaper: Lanarkshire Upper Ward Examiner
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22

... Farunhareon. ?? 25~g6.; Glen Mtaseon, by james Doebarty,' AR5.&. 40is.; A Wet 8ighland Shore, by J.| Becovaa Adam, A.PS,. 40g&; Blackb~erry Gathering, by Peolek S. Nisbet' 56Z&; Waiting, by -. tOgs. - 'almnon Trap on thes Conray, by th' Frisar, sES.i., isgo.e ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1887
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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SATURDAY, JANUARY It, ISS7

... creating charges on land for the pur|>ose of carrying out improvements and works of public utility. Reasons are as plentiful blackberries when the head of a Government detriment wants not to something. Even our Conservative contemporaries admit that it was ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1887
Newspaper: Fifeshire Advertiser
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1867 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHAPTSR IX.-TuE p•uo Prr

... and blue bells, in their various seasons. August all the place is aflame with wild rose and woodbine, and in October the blackberries, art y as large as grapes, hang in clusters on the bah e s . This secluded spot is some two miles from even ttiejasorest ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1887
Newspaper: Leith Burghs Pilot
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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SILVER MEDAL

... were spoken of “Fifcish.” They would observe that he had made out his case ; and if Parliaments were become as thick as blackberries they would not allow their claims to be lost sight of, but they must also have Parliament for Fife. (Laughter.) In connection ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1887
Newspaper: Fifeshire Advertiser
County: Fife, Scotland
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THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, MONDAY’, JANUARY 24, 1887

... in the list—Mrs Sinclair’s property. Aud why ? great mauy reasous were given these men : they gave you reasons as thick blackberries; but I will tell you what was the real reason. The real reason was this, that No. 22 was the only sale in Bearhope Street ...