. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. October 9. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 15 M w D OCTOBEn 9â16, 1851. WS4THEB NEAR LONDON N 1850. Rain in In. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R. & S. Moon's Age. Clock Day of Year. U 1 Barometer. I 1 9 jlO ill 12 13 U 15 Tn P s Son Jf To W Hazel leaves yellow. Oxford and Cambridge Terms begin. Old michaelmas Day. 1/ SlINDAY AFTEIt TBINITY. Elder leaves fall. Lady-bird retires. Gossamer abundant. ' â : 5Gâ32 .â 56â37 â .11-34 â 53â27 ) 49-39 â


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. October 9. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 15 M w D OCTOBEn 9â16, 1851. WS4THEB NEAR LONDON N 1850. Rain in In. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R. & S. Moon's Age. Clock Day of Year. U 1 Barometer. I 1 9 jlO ill 12 13 U 15 Tn P s Son Jf To W Hazel leaves yellow. Oxford and Cambridge Terms begin. Old michaelmas Day. 1/ SlINDAY AFTEIt TBINITY. Elder leaves fall. Lady-bird retires. Gossamer abundant. ' â : 5Gâ32 .â 56â37 â .11-34 â 53â27 ) 49-39 â 50â35 â 51â24 N. N. N. W. N. 02 06 02 15 a. 6 17 IS 20 22 23 25 20 a. 7 18 IG 1? 9 7 4 54 rises. 6 a. 16 6 39 7 3 7 34 8 13 14 © IB 17 IS 19 20 12 35 12 51 13 6 13 21 13 36 13 50 14 4 292 283 284 285 286 287 288 We have Tiatl occasion to mention more than one writer on the cultivation of the soil, who reluctantly, yet bravely, laid ilown his pen, and prasped his sword, dui'inp the perilous struggle between the tirst Charles and his Parliament; such characters ranging, as they did, on opposite sides, add to the evidence that that strife was based on principle. Which of them we think were in error, has not. in these pages, a fitting place for dis- cussion; but of this we arc quite sure, both the great parties were equally wrong, when as in turns they triumphed, so in lurns they became perse- cutors. No sooner had the orange flag been borne in triumph over the field of Naseby, than the work of confiscation began, and many were the families, who, nursed in affluence, and used to no labour, but that of en- during uninterrupted pleasure, were ejected from their homes, and endured those privations which are so acute, because so unaccustimied. In Ireland, the strong hand of the Commonnealthsnien grasped widely and unsparingly, and the lands thus seized wore distributed among the most meritorious of their English partizaus. Amongst these was Walte


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