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LUTON. f n- -' Tuesday evening the Rev. H. Wonna- IHe nv, - ered an interesting lecture to the members

... sample of the snares used. defence was a denial of setting the snares, and , 'on f trespass, as alleged, for the purpose p blackberries. for the defendant, who professed a state of ignorance as regards the art and y of setting snares, there was a list of ...

BEDS. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY

... fought in immediate proximity to my course, and a third •nly about ten miles away, while skirmishes were as plentiful as blackberries. When we reached the end of the town, from almos the last house came out tall thin gentleman of ratheadvanced age, bearing ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1873
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5133 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FIRST BEDS. RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDERS

... mist close along by the side of a brambly hedge which overhung the canal, I picked some of the ripest and most luscious blackberries I have ever met with —about the size of small damsons. As there were plenty had a good feast, and gathered about pint or ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1873
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4655 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

ST. ALBAN'S

... about one o-'clock at midday, he took , basket and said was going gather some blackberries. He came home again about three clock, 1 and said, I have got the blackberries and sold them, and here is the money—lol. all in coppers. He had his lea and went ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1873
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 877 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PETTY SESSIONS--M ON PAN., kept. 29th, 1f173. Before Ker. H. B. Smyth, in the cha;r; and Mr. Alfred I'. Welch

... plane, 11.01111. .lustanue from a path or stile, and examined the snares awl recut one. Defendant that he was looking fur blackberries, that he saw the snares eat, and one being knocked down, he rweet it, not knowing who hail originally set them. The lissom ...

Published: Wednesday 01 October 1873
Newspaper: Dunstable Gazette
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 204 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CAMBBIDGE

... place, some distance from path or stile, to examine the snares and re-set one. Defendant stated that he was looking for blackberries, that he saw the snares, and one being knocked down he re-set it, not knowing who had originally set it. The Bench convicted ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1873
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1493 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PETTY SESSIONS, Monday, Oct. 6th

... She told her tathsr what had happened. Emily Sharpe. ten years ot age. said sh« was with the other two girls gathering blackberries. Shs did not see any people in the Park. Mary Ann Hinge, eleven years of age, corroborated. She told her mother about the ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1873
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1477 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Local and District News

... liurgess was at the hedge and Veiuou and the other men were a little way oil. Burgess said be and the otheis went out to gel blackberries, and white he tealched a rabbit started out and tan net ween his legs, lie look oil his h.ii and threw it at the rabbit ...

Published: Saturday 25 October 1873
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2790 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OTJE, GARDENS IN AUTUMN

... seem covered with dashes of dazzling white, as though the first snow-flakes of coming winter had fallen on them. The later Blackberries and Dewberries linger long on the thorny brambles, whose foliage of deep green, tinged with red and purple, will hold on ...

THE SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE HOUNDS

... ruflian belaboured him with a thick stick, and 1 believe on the leg. The wretched animal then passed me, hanging from his horn blackberry bramble, some yards in length, which he was trying to shake off, and which he had torn from its roots in struggles to shake ...

TTTE LEIGHIuN BUZZARD OBSERVER

... manner. . , . , . Minister. St. Domingo, Enchanter, and Napier, and There was little m the sport calling lor corn- Blackberry the competitors being reduced by the ment, Miss lluugcilord easily securin the Master falliue of * Iviuly Napier and C’racknell ...

THE BUNYAN STATUE

... enslaving the people, but the drinker himsclf was his own encmy, as lis misory and * brandy blossoms,” or more correctly unripe blackberries, showed. Miss Fisher gave a pianoforte solo, followed by a melody from the choir and audience, ** Beantiful stream,” and ...