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CHELMSFORD

... 19th he saw the defendant with two dogs hunting a Image on Mr Phillips' land. The defendant said he was simply picking blackberries, and the dive did not belong to him. Harry Bryan gave confirmatory evidence, and the defendant was fined 54 and costs 9s ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD, January 30. 1885

... came across. The Chairman : That is equivalent to a plea of guilty. Defendant :To speak the truth. sir, I was after a few blackberries and crab apples, and such like wild fruit. I was not after game. On the second charge for an offence on the 23th, P.c. ...

OLD-WORLD METHODISM

... the hedgerow, was represented in battalions, and at one spot on the journey, near a stack of wheat, the tall spires of the blackberry, rising above the thorn, were simply illuminated with the gay breast plates of these pretty creatures. The bullfinch, with ...

SOUTHEND

... the rooks and claws and starlings, and its gentle &lopes to the dominion of those prolific parasites ot such wastes, the blackberry bush, the wild briar, and the hawthorn. However that may be, as we previously observed, we love and venerate our old elm ...

The Cliffe are at last to be properly drained

... weight of fruit with which Pomona has blessed us this year. It is many seasons since we had such a good plum time. But the blackberry, which makes inch excellent jam when judiciously treaded with that sour bullet-shaped plum—the aloe, or bullaces, does not ...

10.30 [where a room will be kindly placed at the disposal of the members by tte freasurer, Mr W. Tyler,

... work of the choir, the next item of the day's pleasant programme was proceeded with. It consisted of a drive to Bochford, blackberrying, and the inspection of Rockford Cturch and Rockford Hall ; the party returning by Prittlewell in time for a capital tea ...

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... riding terminates right hum r And I rolled myself off the starboard side of that horse and struck on my bead 'on a wild blackberry bush. I went home with a nose NI of briars and an accumulation of raw experience that would have been worth its worth in ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD, September 16, 1886

... the Vaudeville, The Mikado at the Savoy, fhe Jat at Prince's, Bachelors at the Opera Comique, or Turned up and Blackberries atthe Royalty, rich an opportunity ought to be seised upon by two oat of every three persons in Southend and neighbourhood ...

7 -I A LADY'S Martit. A ORRAT OVAL has been said lately about the exert style of &EDS for country

... coarse russet red straw, turned up with velvet of the same shade, the crown in black straw. and trimming a big bunch of blackberries. It was an ideal example of autumn headgear, both as regarded t h e colour and fruit. The crown of • different co'our to ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD, October 7, 1846 LEI GH

... Millar, of Leigh House. Around the top was a border comprised of lauristinis, ivy, Virginia creeper, Ac., intermixed with blackberries and wild roaeberries ; the base was covered with cereals and fruit, coasisting of apples, pears, p!UUI9, beet, carrote ...