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MORWENSTOW

... MORWENSTOW Quantities of ripe wild strawberries and blackberries have been picked here this week, and the hedges are bedecked with primroses and cowslips in full bloom. ...

Mr. S. Cook killed a snake at Newton Deo. sth. By the death of Mrs. Martin London, Mr. T. Beer’s

... the death of Mrs. Martin London, Mr. T. Beer’s house and shop ifalls to the Church Feeofees. Several persona have picked blackberries around Hart« recentlv. Misa E. J. Littlejohn picked primroses on garden hedge, Dec 27th. Mr. W. Webber killed an adder ...

4 The Hartland ChAohiclb, October, 1900. No. 49

... must be touched with a knot.] (3) Take the Jirst blackberry you pick during the season, rub it on the warta, and throw it away. The warts will also in this case disappear, presumably as the blackberry debaye, although this is not stated. [L. Nichob] (4) ...

BUCKS MILLS

... the recent examination of the London College of Music held at Exeter. We have received a postal packet containing ripe Blackberries and their flowers gathered by Mr. JohnKievill (from America) at Clawton Bridge on December 31st. RAINFALL AT HARTLAND. ...

MORWeNSTOW

... of Christchurch, Blackland, Hastings, and assistant chaplain Hastings Borough Cemetery. Bank Holiday week a nice lot of blackberries wero brought to the correspondent by the little Misses Gwen and Rhoda Found, and by all appearance there will be a good ...

6 The Hartland Chronicle, October, 1905

... delivered by Rev. Faull and the chairman. Mr. J. Cruse was the barmouiumist. Proceeds of the festival were very satisfactory. Blackberries and pumpkins, grapes and apples, potatoes and onions, wild flowers as well as fine specimens of horticulture, foliage and ...

22 The Hartland Chronicle, January, 1905. No. 100

... Game Show). Jan. 10, at Yeovil ; Barred Rock Cockerel Ist. We hear that Captain Burnard,.of Clovelly, picked some ripe blackberries in his garden last week, and that Mr. Thomas Cruse has some very fine primroses growing in his front garden. At the Bideford ...

The following have passed the United Methodist Connexional Young People's Examination. (Senior Loicer Division, ..

... Chronicle, 309. Mrs. Thos. Prouse, of Loveland, on Saturday, Pel), drd, sent in bramble about 11 in. long with several blackberries on it, nine of which were ripe. Mr. T. O’Donnell died his home, East Ballhill, after a trying illness. About Xmas went ...

Hartland & West Country Chronicle, December, 1908

... silver collection was taken for Sunday School and Society funds. Mr. Cottle (sen.) of Natoott, has shown us a spray of fine blackberry blossom. For a good choice of Christmas and New Year’s Cards you cannot do better than buy your’s at Burrow & Co’s. Altho’ ...

BAftTLurD WMSftiQoX&T&T 223^1«

... A. Cory and G. Moore)' were in attendance and received the pew rents. -.; . , Mr T. Westlake, QawUsh, picked some ripe blackberries on Jan. 11th. Etson Home and Foreign Missionary Sermons were delivered on Sunday morning, January 16tb r by Mr. W. A. Tremeer ...

West Country Chronicle, December, 1908

... ViAerau” “Sweet Hells” Chun Thu proceeds were in aid of the Sunday School Library. Miss Olive Jeffery picked some fine ripe blackberries near Lxmansworthy, Saturday, Dec. 2bth, and Master William Gifford has picked two lots of primroses. A Grand Evening E ...

Hartland &

... the heart. Mr. E. Sheldrake came next. He had only met one farmer whom he did not like When a boy he picked a nice jug of blackberries in what proved to be this man’s lane. The farmer jumped off his horse and said “Give me the jug” which did. Emptying the ...