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BELVOIR VOLUXNTEERS. ON WEDNESDAY, October 29th, 1840, THE PRIZES Won at the Avgual Rifl: Competition, will be ..

... GUARD ROOM, BELVOIR CASTLE, ’ BY 4 Hxr Grace TtHE DUCHESS OF RUTLAND, at 12.30 p.m, The ATHLETIC SPORTS will take place on Blackberry Hiil at 2 30 p.m. The BOTTESFORD I!I\‘.A;S BAND will attend, ...

THE CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HOLIDAY

... district—just the place for bird-nesting in the spring, for flower-hunting and hay-making in the summer, and for nutting and blackberrying, corn-carrying and apple-gathering in the autumn. In this extremely secluded and thoroughly rural district is a benevolent ...

MAULDEN

... of the font was very effective. The bowl was encircled with moss, interspersed with white and crimson dahlias, rprigs of blackberries, accrns, nuts, and bright coloured berries of all sorts, with trails of ivy hanging down, and sprays of maidenhair fern ...

MELTON MOWBRAY PETTY SESSIONS

... bricks for Mr. Barnes. He had sent a boy to take the horses to his field. but the boy had gone round the corner to get blackberries. He ‘ hoped the Bench would inflict a small fine, as whatever it was it would have to come out of the lad's wages, and ...

INCORRIGIDLE

... was a boy named James Chapman, who was in company with the | prisoners on the 24th. They went to several houses |to sell blackberries. The two accused went into ove house and on coming away Ager produced & muslin bundle from under bis coat, and on unwrapping ...

APPLICATIONS

... et, a boy, zaid he was with the two prisoners on the evening in question, It was proposed that they should go aud se!l blackberries up Black Tom. They went, und in one of the streets ho saw the other boys go into a house. When they came out Ager had something ...

FIELD AND GARDEN

... of blackberries this year are some compensation for the dearth of plums. A month ago there seemed small chance of the useful hedge fruit ripening in the present seasop, but the ucusaal hext has brought, after all, an abundance of rips blackberries, which ...

BELVOIR

... by Her Grace the Duchess of Rutland, at Belvoir Castle, on Wednesday next. The Annual Athletic Sports will take place at Blackberry Hill, in tbe afternoou, after tve distribution, and we have no doubt that, should the occasion be favoured with fine weather ...

BEDFORD CHESS AND DRAUGHTS CLUB

... wild flowers in the district. Complaints now come to hand that the hedges are pillaged of their fruitinasimilar manner. Blackberrying isapleasantand apparentlyinnocent pursuit, but when the hedges for miles are stripped by mere pleasureseckers, who probably ...

LONDON LETTER

... function of fashion goes without saying. All the available Royalties were there: duchesses and countesses were as plentiful as blackberries, but it was noticed that there were some members of the avistocracy conspicuous by their absence. The gardens behind Devonshire ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1890
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1715 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

‘c'o UPON, | Aug. 29, | “isg. )

... bill-berry before it is due-berry. Yeur father, tne elder-berry, would not have been such a gooseberry ; but you need not Jook black-berry, for I don't care a straw-berry, and I shan't pay you till Christmas-berry,” —2. A MISERLY OLD LADY kept anicn. One day ...