IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an ajourn- ! ment of the General QUARTER SESSIONS of; the Peace for the county Flint,
... Grosvenor 7 Sir H. M. Mainwaring's f Oriana, 4 yrs 13 R. Brooke's Catiilvs, ( att ...
... Grosvenor 7 Sir H. M. Mainwaring's f Oriana, 4 yrs 13 R. Brooke's Catiilvs, ( att ...
... Peter Lely, c by Jack Spigot, dam bvChance.7 0 out of Lady of the Creeper, by Master Vale's dam 6 Henry 7 Giovanni 6 Blackberry 7 0 Susannah Frail 7 0 Ch cby Figaro, dam Jessica, by Aid. 7 0 C Ch f by Grand Duke, Brother Retreivcr, dam by Rubens.. ...
... value £70, two miles, was won at thive heats, by Mr. Nanney's Wedlock, beating Penthiselea, Ti.e N, b•», Mangel Wurael, Blackberry, Wigan Lass, Varia, and b by Partisan. Races.—This annual scene of fun and fro!ie terminated on Wednesday week. The attendance ...
... Mr Attwood's Penthesilea 2 0 Lord Grosvenor's Mongol Warzel 0 0 G. 0. Smith's Tarim Mr Habitation's b c Ily Partisan Mr Blackberry 0 di Mr Arrownaith's Orangeman Mr Thrompra's Wig.. Lass Mr Too • b f by Colliery r . . . A rase. THURSDAY. Sweepstakes of ...
... Mangel Worzel ..000 Mr G. O. Smith's b f Varia, 3 yrs 0 0 d Mr Robinson's c by Partisan, 3 yrs .. 0 0 d Mr Hamer's br f Blackberry, yrs 0 Mr Arrowsmith's eh g Orangeman, 3yr 0 0 Mr Thompson's br f Wigan Lass, 3 yrs 0 0 d Mr S. Fox's b f by Lottery, 3 ...
... some extraordinary immigration of males should take place to Chester. The Emerald Isle, (where lovers are as plentiful as blackberries), is the only quarter from whence so abundant a shoal of husbands as are wanted can be reasonably hoped for ; and as has ...
... into the water, in a rush made along with several other children to reach a plat.* by the side of the water where some blackberries presented themselves to view. The girl was saved. The Anniversary Sermons in aid of the Schools under the Church establishment ...
... life of his little sister, two years younger than himself, who had fallen into the water in endeavouring to gather some blackberries. Hint for the Magistrates.—Several malicious fellows who were lounging about in the neighbourhood of the New Church,'Boughton ...
... wit of man could conceive. How is this Is it an age of such universal genius and of candour? is merit it, COllllllOll as blackberries, and has it, for the first Mite, its just appreciation, and have envy and detraction tled the world? No ; the world is ...
... He sleeps in the copse and among the furze bushes, and has been seen eating raw shell-tish and sea weed; upon which and blackberries he is supposed to have existed the whole time he has been there. As he has avoided “ the haunts of men” and conceals himself ...
... the body of John Riley, a boy of nine years of age, who had gone out wills some other boys on Thursday morning to gather blackberries. 1 hey observed a coach stop on the Kirk dale-mad, they being at the time in a field admining it; and 3 person got off ...
... child, occompanied by two little girls, Jane Newtno mad Marl Bennett, set off from their homes at Bollocitemb y, to gather blackberries. They went as far as Ilarbury Hollow, where there I. an old coil pit, Brook Pit, which having been exhausted twisty years ...