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¢ IGENCE. — COURT OF KING'S REX © KDWARD SMIRKE. . This was an indictment against the br son of

... Mr. Smirke, the father, Ahat his family had a house for the last summer adjoin- ing the prosecutor's fields, gathering blackberries in bh and that the family were is hedge, whe n the pro- secutor having had some ditputes witha neighbour about repairing ...

Published: Sunday 20 February 1814
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 232 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

August 12th, 1815

... Power; Grandpapa has been Duke for a great many years. Uncle Frank and Papa have been lately made Peers, And Lords, thick as blackberries, grow on our stock.— Dj come then and vote for Chip of the Block. ...

REX V. EDWARD SMIKKE

... father, that his family had a house or the last summer adjoining the prosecutor’s fields, and that the family were gathering blackberries his hedge, when the prosecutor having had some disputes with a neighbour about repairing fences, the most violent manner ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1814
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 364 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CANTERBURY, October

... the child was sent by her parents, accompanied by her younger sister, up the Maidstone road, in the forenoon, to gather blackberries, she was accosted by the prisoner, but for a length of time resisted his entreaties, when he threatened her and her sister ...

FOR THE SUSSEX ADVERTISER. irregular Pindaric Effusion? WELL like the deep-ton'd hounds, As in the gale their ..

... likes the sport as well as me!—. None can such manners sure admire E'en Lord, or wealthy '.Squire, Tho' Manors thick as blackberries have ; But, when an upstart Tiller of the At threats and learnings dares try his hand, die' with laughing, at the clumsy ...

Published: Monday 21 October 1811
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 969 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ROBBERIES AT NORWOOD

... serious he would have plenty of work on his hands, for he verily believed that thieves at Norwood wereaar plentiful aa blackberries; but he wished his captor to understand that he was a perfect novice in the thieving art, and had seen enough during his ...

BaMUM'!'

... middle December. Her Royal Highness received the most marked attention from all ranks. have had Baronets in great plenty as blackberries in September. Of Knights of the Bath we may DOW also boast plentiful growth. A Supplement to tbe Gazctte, describes extension ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... speedily. Concession; and compulsion are the distinctive property of wisdom arid .folly. is not reusiW$ thouch plentiful as black-berries,’ that will reconcile the people 'to the continuance existing abuses. As Sancha says Words butter parsnips,’ And it in ...

AMERICAN MISCELLANEA

... gotentrapped from which it i* not likely he crer escaped. Beside* flesh, the tortoise are very fond of strawberries and blackberries. They are numerous in Chester county, and great numbers of them are marked.” An American Paper called The New Hampshire ...

HAMBURGH PAPERS

... with the other Sovereigns of Europe.—-The Noble Lord, who dealt out millions and sugar islands if they were plentiful au blackberries, must appear greatly diminished in the eyes of those Potentates, when they shall learn his defeat in the House of Commons ...

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... he had seen, people only laughed him, and thought no more about it. Near a month afterwards some children were gathering blackberries on the top of a rock immediately above the sea, about a mile further down than Ardsheal; they thought that they saw a woman ...