ALLEGED WIFE DESERTION
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... pulpit, reading-desk, and lectern; Mrs. and Miss Venn, the windows; while Mr. Passmore and Mr. Venn affixed the wreaths of blackberries around tho windows. Mrs. Sanders (of Moke House), Mrs. Hendy (wife of the Rev. F. P. J. Hendy), Mrs. Venn, Mrs. Payne, ...
... tho employ of Mr. Thomas Giddy Badcock' coachbuilder.—Sophia Braund stated that on Friday she had instructions to go blackberrying on Mr. Badcock's farm. She met Luxton there, and she was either sitting down or was her knees, and was crying. She com- ...
... SG :lut Klmitted blackberrying instead had gone Moxey, a married woman Elizabeth the defendant's, said that she S , V 1 adjoining during the night of ...
... a quarter-mile from the house and had seen the police pass on several occasions,. She had had nothing to eat but a few blackberries gathered near the spot where she was concealed for five days and four nights. The only account that she for leaving home ...
... Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more. At any rate she went. And she concealed herself behind a blackberry-bush for five days and four nights. Police-constables and friends sought her in vain. Many time she saw them pass and repass ...
... charged with the wilful murder glir born the 17th ult.-Mr. Friend, of Exeter, for the accused.—Sophia Braund deposed that blackberry picking, on the 17th September, wi on Mr. Badcock's farm, called America, situ 1 i two miles distant from Holswcrthy. ...
... murder ot her child borTouthe^T-th ult.-Mr. Friend, of Exeter, appearec for the accused.— Sophia Braund deposed she went blackberry picking, L the 17th September on Badcock's farm, called America, situated about two -ni'es distant from Holswcrtliy. ...
... Braund, residing at Hols worthy, who stated that on the 17 th September last she went with the prisoner to Mr. Badcock's farm blackberry in g. While there prisoner was taken unwell, and was conveyed home. In the evening, about 9 o'clock, witness went to see ...
... SUMMARY. The Star of Peace (schooner), of Plymouth, ha 3 j gone ashore at Blackberry Cliffs, Hartland. The nomination for Burnley took place yesterday, and the polling will be held to-day. Mr. Slagg, Liberal, and Mr. ThUrsby, Conservative, are the candidates ...
... 'TILL YEK BUY BEETLE fO-NIG-Ht' AT 7.40. LAST NIGHT FORM 0 HA. WILL Yer buy leetj£is- MONDAY NKXT, SBTH, MILLIE COMPANY BLACKBERRIES AND' TURNED UP. EVERY E'TENING' 7,30. rJSEDAY MORNING, MARCH 3RD,. A 2/15. NSW YORK CIRCUS, VICTORIA HASL.EXETER. 'or ...
... THEATRE ROYAL, EXETER. Lessee and Manager .. Mr. Sidney Hbrberte-Basiko TO-NIGHT AT 7 30, WILLIE EDOUIN'S COMPANY IN BLACKBERRIES AND TURNED UP. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. FRIDAY MORNING-, MARCH 3RD, AT 2.15. ROWLAND'S NEW YORK CIRCUS, VICTORIA HALL ...