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Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser

POULTON.-ST. RADIGUND'S ABBEY

... Radigund's Abbey, erected in the 12th century. It is a favourite pic-nic resort, and the woods in the ripe season abound with blackberries, nuts, and strawberries. There is plenty of nice milk to be obtained in the adjoining cottages, and the occupying tenant ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DOVER TELEGRAPH

... all they are as black as ever. These blackberries, however, are of great use in England to flavour dissenting and noriconforaaist sauce at their feasts of charity. Mr. Bright also finds the American blackberries very serviceable in giving a higher polish ...

SWING H ELD,

... Radigund's Abbey, erected in the 12th century. It is a favourite pic-nio resort, and the woods in the ripe season abound with blackberries, nuts, and strawberries. There is plenty of nice milk to be obtained in the adjoining cottages, and the occupying tenant ...

SWINGFIELD

... Radigund's Abbey, erected in the 12th century. It is a favourite pic-nic resort, and the woods in the ripe season abound with blackberries, nuts, and strawberries. There i 3 plenty of nice milk to be obtaineJ in the adjoining cottages, an I the occupying tenant ...

SWINGFIELD

... Radigund's Abbey, erected in the 12th century. It is a favourite pic-nic resort, and the woods in the ripe season abound with blackberries, nuts, and strawberries. There is plenty of nice milk to be obtained in the adjoining cottages, and the occupying tenant ...

RICHMOND-HILL

... him. But, whether like the wild Indian of the prairie, Jack pined for the unrestrained freedom of his native woods—the blackberries and the roasted sloes; or, what is more likely, feared chastisement for his many ungrateful doings, alter a brief trial ...

CELTS IN AMERICA

... Constitution, Daniel 'Webster, is a Celt. Mr. R. discussed the naval history of the United States, and found Celts plenty as blackberries in every ship. Turning to the army, it was the same tale. The first general that fell in our Revolution was Richard Montgomery ...

THE EPPING HUNT

... of shoes attended the Epping hunt on Easter Monday. The coaches, cabs, and carts on the Essex road were as plentiful as blackberries, and were drawn by horses of all sorts and sizes, consisting principally of hiogling, higgledly piggledly, galloping ...

EWELL AND LYDDEN

... Radigund's Abbey, erected in the 12th century. It is a favourite pie-nie resort, and the woods in the ripe season abound with blackberries, nuts, and strawberries. There plenty of nice milk to be obtain :d in the a joining cottages, an I th occupying tens .t ...

THE NORTHERN CLERGY,

... beloved country. He had to contend against a groat deal in his district; for the . infamous copperheads were as thick as blackberries, and he often felt as if he would like thrashinga man to be a Christicen virtue, that he might have the rivilege, of digging ...

WALDERSHARE PARK.-THE EARL OF GUILFORD'S

... Radigund's Abbey, erected in the 12th century. It is a favourite pic-nic resort, and the woods in the ripe season abound with blackberries, nuts, and strawberries. There is plenty of nice milk to be obtained in the adjoining cottages, and the occupying tenant ...

CHINA

... It is known, that during the last half century projects for the improvement of Naval architecture have been plenty as blackberries ; length and breadth, full and sharp lines, have each had their say. Ships have been designed to turn to windward without ...