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... George ;TIe QuUArNGTON STagnS for o2 AlU-Aged Greyhounds, at ; ;£2 I0s. each. S Mr. R. Willowee Wrangle beat Mr. T. Smith's Blackberry U. 4Mesrs. Bolton and Kemp's laslowood IL beat Mr. 0. E. ?? Grangewood a Mr. S. Hyde's Bra knoell beat Mr. S. Skinner's ...

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... the lectern waa similarly treated The top of the font efanost hidden by Bowers of various kinds, grasses, leaves, feme, blackberries, end mountain ash berries; the body el the loot wee mostly dreassd with Virginia creeper leaves, aad the bam was perfect ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1888
Newspaper: Surrey Comet
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2425 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Oct. 2/, 1888.—No. 1,870. THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER

... to record. Little comes amiss to them, from the berries of the acrid ;samarium or those of the viscous mistletoe to the blackberries and wild strawberries usually regarded as edible by man. Amongst the harder fruits, acorns are eaten largely, as are beset ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3105 | Page: 51 | Tags: none

re•PriAL) KEPT SECRET

... to meet Sir George Hainerton, as he cam e the afternoon train. it was easy enough to coneeai herself. A thick growth of blackberry bushes and holly, forming a fitting underwood for BOMB jnegniticent oaks and beeches which grew in the hallows of the park ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1888
Newspaper: Wallington & Carshalton Herald
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3230 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

– THE MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1888

... David and Solomon. Numbers of other Princes of minor lustre stood among the crowds everywhere, for they are as plentiful as blackberries and as poor as church mice. Only the more eminent nobility of princely rank, such as I have molntmod above, were able to ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1888
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3735 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... tb his return from the marriage feast is something to s be seen and laughed at. Irish comedians are as plentiful a as blackberries; but Mr Caffrey is one of the few good ones. A Very Waisn Reception, a lively, bustling sketch, is just what is wanted ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3186 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CHAPTER XXXI,

... to bo sure, dry and hard; but I dipped it in the running water of the stream and made supper with it. For dessert I had blackberries, which were this time ripe, and are nowhere bigger or sweeter than on Black Down. There were also filberts and nuts, now ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6469 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... second, 25.: third and fourth. '02. each : tor winners of two course. 47. ptwh. Mr. R. Willow's Wrangle agst Mr. T. Smith's Blackberry IT. Mr. .lason ns Granguwoo.i a^st Messrs. Bolton anil Kemp ns If-i/letfoisl 11. Mr. Hyde's Bracknell agst Mr S. Skinner's ...

Published: Tuesday 16 October 1888
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2905 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... man on his return from the marriage feast is something to be seen and laughed at. Irish comedians are as plentiful as blackberries; but Mr Caffrey is one of the few good ones. A Veriy Wear= Beceptioss, a lively, bustling sketch, is just what is wanted ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4190 | Page: 15 | Tags: News 

THE PEOPLE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1888

... the conclusion that it is far easier to get married than it is to get furniture. (From Jude.) Stu WILLIIIITS1f11.— been blackberrying, as the man remarked when he returned from the funeral of an African potentate. That's the beet thing I've beard fora ...

Published: Sunday 14 October 1888
Newspaper: The People
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 5336 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

aurora (lamrrtr, assault or hadlkt woona

... deposed that an tbs gtenoon of September ITth, aha rent Nelly Sparrow, who was visiting hat at the that, to Hadley gather blackberries. Whan tbs girl returned at about hall-peat p.m. aha waa erriog, aada|onst made a complaint which sanood wilnast Ukp bar ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1888
Newspaper: Barnet Press
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4179 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER, No. 1,870.—0 ct. 27, 1888

... the present. In the far west, one knows, the seasons are earlier than in more northern latitudes ; and, just ea corn and blackberries ripen sooner in Devon than in Durham, so do hunting men of the west break out in scarlet before their up -country brethren ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5322 | Page: 26 | Tags: none