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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i31b.' Aross the Flat, ;opgsiX. h ft ; tI : Ld F. Bentlifick' -Aso'deu s, &t. 'ol; beat .gif Grafton% s C bp .Waltqn,Out of Blackberry dat. 4b TwYrold urse- ?? to$gagt.o~~a ,deas zt * ?? Mr. Shicespea 's Tum',ler lst i at Mrjor .Wilson'a Atifier Sft..31b ...

POLICE

... Vorest,'and tbky sent the wo- man and the other'men to London with the caravan; next day they remained in the forest picking blackberries, and he lived upon them, some wheat and a piece of red herring. 'They slept on the forest-all that weeki what the en 'did ...

WORCESTER ASSIZES, MONDAY

... Gentlemen, I do not say that that nobleman was the Earl of Plymouth-for a trespass. The trespass consisted in the taking a few blackberries from one of the nobleman's hedges. The Jury were compelled to give a farthing damages, because the Judge said it was a ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... week, about five o'clock in the evening, as two children, the one eight, and the other four yearsof age, were gatherint blackberries in a field near Hastings, a mionster, inthe shape of a san, enticed the elder istisot to the other side of the hedge, where ...

HADDENHAM MURDER

... led T>m'a Wood, Ilttween Sharrow and Crooks Moor, their attention was excited by a set which the animal made at a clamp of blackberry briars Upon examining the cause of attraction, one of them drew forth a cotton bag, which centalind tba body of a newly-born ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... support the charge.' Master Bodkin, and his cousin, aged ten, were in a field at Hampstead, with the intention of picking blackberries, when the defendant canse up and inquired, What businesshave you in this field ? Master Bodkin replied they were taking ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Black, on the 21st of April, wrote the following reply:- Reasons; my dear sir, as Falstaff says, ' are plenty as blackberries; but I will give no man a reason on compulsion.' I refer you to canon 101-' No license shall be granted but to such persons ...

POLICE

... He contended that if such petty cases were to be the subject of summary convictions, any individual for gathering a few blackberries or other wild fruit by the road-side, or the weary traveller who quenched his thirst at a pool of water belong- ing to ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Romaine, J. Casey, J. Burdon, B. Shaw, and J. Smith, For Ten Years.-Edward Snelling, Mary MACuliffle, J. Sutherland, J. Blackberry, J. Holland, Mary Jones, 3. Free- grove, G. Pizzey, D. Farrell, R. Holden, Ann Jenkins, Geo. Baker, B. Reed, J. Robinson ...

Published: Sunday 11 December 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6863 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IRELAND

... Shortly after met a young wan at Blackberry-lene he was walking smart and was smoking a new pipe. lIe was going towards Aliltown. his dresswes dark, and from the lightness of his step he probably wore shoes. Blackberry-lane leBd& from liathinines church ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... said that the prisoners were 00 haf ath it, Yecng men of biyl respectable and peaceable charactor, who were a~t search of blackberries, and submitted that silthoer tht woo preoumptove evidearce, still it was cnt of ta lbtr rharacter to fix the fact of wantonly ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... month the prosecutor, along with a companion, was pro- ceeding to a wood in the neighbourhood of Highgate, to look for blackberries. On his way he iet the two prisoners, who were in company with two others. Ile was accosted by them, end asked what money ...