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GREENHAN

... vas were arranged by Mrs. Skrine with red and white dahlias, and the pulpit with autumn sprays of the wild rose, berries, blackberries and corn. The font was tastefully decorated by Miss °emit and Miss Violet Oldham, with white cut flowers bedded in moss ...

people are wild to exceptional goal

... Tweedleton. the poor relation to Mr. Barash y Brace. button, a retired London draper, whom Mr lfvans represented the life. Blackberry Thistletep, the young farmer, who has matrimonial intentions on Bracebuttou's daughter. found s lively representative iu ...

On the 3rd January. 1660-1, there was buried I a gentleman of the rum name of Rumbelow '

... 4th November. 1641 ; in 1693. Mr. Bartholomew Hughes. Mayor. who died during his year of office: in 69;. Captain Peter Blackberry, an Officer serving in aregiment quartered in the town. It being usual for troops to be stationed here for a time, in the ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... which there will be ample opportunity for the weather to be en its best behaviour. The children must make the most of their blackberries. There are plenty of them, unless they get washed away. And country excursions must be brought off with as little delay ...

ROYAL BERKSHIRE YEOMANRY

... Waters, M.D. Honorary Chaplain —Rev Cuthbert Trower. M.A. Malice*. con'inuee to be the characteristic of the season. Ripe blackberries were gathered from the hedgerow brambles a week ago. toe stony haws have acquired their full autumnal colour, and catkins ...

saws a DOINGS of

... Carlotta Killick, Mr. W. W. Killick, Mr. W. Gibbons, and Mr.Camburn. Wheat ears, interspersed with mignonette, hope, dahlias, blackberries, asters, and some bunches of fine grapes were hung on the gas brackets. The centre window in the chancel was filled in ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... never been turned off the road side until the fence was put up. Portions of it were covered with brushwood and ferns, and blackberries and acorns were gathered on there. He had himself cut ferns upon the waste. ISAAC GRZEN. of Bucklebury, had known the road ...