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... make parties, and go black-berrying. This fruit, by the old people, was said to be no good after Michaelmas; the reason being that the devil was said to have spat on them. I may add here that this belief of the devil and blackberries after Michaelmas, held ...

Published: Thursday 18 October 1934
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1364 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AJDTJERTt SER THE WEST BRITON HOPING WINDFALL MAYOR OP FUTURE When holidays are over summer visitors carry away ..

... WELCOME TO CHURCH TOWN GOOD RECORD SUCCESSFUL APPEAL AGAINST FALMOUTH CONVICTION UNWELCOME INTRUDERS FARMERS SEEKERS FOR BLACKBERRIES H Wilson from 1911 1914 minister the late UM Circuit has the in Methodist Circuit pastoral oversight the Fore-street was ...

EXPRESS THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 1934 I EDWIN BROAD’S WINTER III Hill HI 1 1 IIMIIII III II I !l 1

... consumed quantities blackberry apple A journey through the country reveals big crops blackberries and this year Apple that picking as there is no at price which will for the trouble They sold cheaply enough indeed whilst blackberries are free How many one ...

r GLENS MUSICAL ! NATURE'S MIRACLES FESTIVAL (By S. J. Vincent, Trairdreath). HEAVY PROGRAMMES FOR Nature has ..

... Pere. , C. Hall. eon- malice is evidenced by the fruitful brambl ductor at The Three Choirs' Festival, Here- from which blackberries every year a ford, and Mrs. R. Yelland. who has for a gathered very abundantly. Thus. whe number of years Tenderest the ...

Published: Thursday 18 October 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 1617 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

EXPRESS THURSDAY OCTOBER IS 12 queens musical FESTIVAL HEAVY PROGRAMMES FOR THIS WEEK-END GOOD ENTRY OF ..

... landscape but that nature no malice evidenced fruitful brambles from which blackberries everv year very Thljs once— in of man— bustle mining arfivitv is the annual rendezvous blackberry pickers the tall prominent engine house looks oil spectre of the past ...