Refine Search

Newspaper

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Countries

Counties

London, England

Access Type

517
484

Type

754
193
54
More details

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING

... Rosary c., Cauliflower, atid Eliza. Tite Ascot colt watt this Iseat insa calter, bet having rid- (tien 3lbs above his weight, without dfimaitritg it, was dlisqualifiedh, aisd thle heat woo given to Rliles. Second heat-7 to 2 agst Cauliflower, and 9S to ...

THEATRICALS

... Young' Giles becomes Harlequin, the lovely Rose, his blooming Columbine. BMotser Red Cap, havisng one charm left, changes Cauliflower ilto Clown. Old Cock-a- doodle doo, the aged Pantaloon. Needles and pins, needles and pins, 'Tis now, kind friends, the ...

PEARLS FOR STRINGING

... sugerwas eaten with aeat to correct its putrescency. Turnips .dn:ostc .s othoughlt tobe indigenous roots of France. Our cauliflowers came from Cyprus, our Pokes from Sicilvy lettuces from Cos, a name vulgarly corrupted into Gos. Shallots or eshallots from ...

MARKETS

... and Summer Cabbages Is 6d to 25 id per dozen; Strawberries Ss Od to 5s Od per eunce; Cucuta bers 10d to So per braee * Cauliflowers 2d toideach; lioes radish 2s to Ss; Celery Gd to ls Sd; Rhubarb 4d to Is Gd; and Broccoli ?? to 2s per bundle; Sea-kale ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... onion seed is sown, will be found a remedy for the grub and for mouldisess; it also prevents the roots of cabbages and cauliflowers from clubbing. TIoE Hoe SEASON.-The operation of poleing has com- mnenced generally in the hop districts. In those of Maid- ...

Published: Sunday 12 May 1844
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3545 | Page: 11 | Tags: News 

MARKETS

... Ga; ansd Cheoissto per lb; Peaches I2s to S5s; sad Cabhages Gd t ?? Strasvberries 3d ?? per Psttle; Cucumbers ?? braeec; Cauliflowers 241064; anod Melons 5 04Od ?? Hrese-radish do; to Ga pee a huIlbe; and SmnallSad1 punnet ; Radishes 3d to Gd per dozeo ...

HEALTH & ITS PRESERVATION

... they are of much use in diarrhcea. Poss corntam a large portion of farina, but they readily termtent and cause flatulence; cauliflowers, cabbages, S'c. ?? disagree with delicate stomachs; tarnips, 0n n~e con- trary, are easily digested t water-cresses ace ...

Published: Sunday 28 September 1845
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3109 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

MARKETS

... 2s Gd per half sieve; F`. tatoes, lid to Is 6d t Pineapples, es od taos Filberts, Is 2d to Is 4d per lbt Savcys, ill't Cauliflowers, 2s to Gs ter do.,; Celery, Is Old Horse-radisb, 2sto 4s 6d ; Forced Aqpltastti ali0s'* forced Rhubarb, Is 6d per habsdle ...

PEARLS FOR STRINGING

... and ripe pear, And the bloom on its cucumbers cooling the air. Once more the old garden l as useful as fair, With its cauliflower here, and its sweet william there; With its vine by the side of its old monthly rose, And the hazle-nuts shading the bower ...

Published: Sunday 12 July 1846
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1742 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Figs Beet Ne s grafted trees Bruc.tli New budded trees Cabbages Prosc tirtt tre blossoms, Carrots wall froits iroto frost Cauliflowers Rubbing ?? the ustless Celery rall trees Cucumbers Strawheorry ed es Punnel Sumorer d~ressing elvt e Kidney beans Thisein-g ...

HEALTH AND ITS PRESERVATION

... diet. Fish, salted meats, pastry, mnd condinoests are dscidedlyllurtfuL Cooked vegetales, particularly cabbages, carrets, cauliflowers, peat, bons, are also improper: the sane objection dons net hold in regard to some uxcoakedv.getofos a crosses and salads; ...

Published: Sunday 25 April 1847
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1603 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Brocoli * Trees Cabbage and savoys Fig-trees Carrots (cleanisg) Destroy snails - (sowing) Operations in the hot-bed de- Cauliflowers (early) partment for the second week Cauliflowser seed inl May Celeriac Melons Celery Papon tree, the Cardcons Potato disease ...