THE RIGHT OF SEARCH, AT HOME

... applications to them, according to rule le, and law, for their warrants authorising such ot searchings, are as uncommon as blackberries in 3y February ! re sy Our attention has been directed to this matter ot principally by the searches which have invariably ...

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 

THE MURDER AT CLASSON'S-BRIDGE

... who relieved me that took hin out of the kiln; I don't know that the deceased is the single young man whom I Met with in Blackberry-lane; I 'Wll not swear 1 have heard that bad characters usedto fre- quent the line kiln;, I was ill the kiln on Sunday about ...

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 ...

CORONER'S INQUEST AT CLASSON'S-BRIDGE

... at it accurately, said ti thathle would positivelyliwearit was the coat in which Lynch ti was dressed whlen he met him in Blackberry-lane ; he knew o it by the colour, length, and collar. Tr A Juror-I see nothing extraordlinary in the collar. o Another ...

OXFORD, Saturday, Feb. 3

... are making. Meetings to carry put the principle on which they are established are like alastaff's reasons as plenty as blackberries, and their success is no longer a matter of doubt. '1'hank GOD, the farmers are at length roused to a knowledge of what ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... question vras committed in 1832. Tihe witness was then a boy about 12 years of age, and was with others in the field gathering blackberries, when lie observed leeur men, whom he knew, and whose names ho mentions, run across the fields towvards the high road. ...

THE ROBBERY OF PLATE AT COVE

... in the woods and copses which deck that most picturesque of all the southern counties of England. A plentiful supply of blackberries, 'with which the hedgerows abounded, de- lighted the palates, of the strollers; and present appetite having been allayed ...

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 ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... man with one leg escaped by a miracle losing that one, and as it is, is much hurt; a lady is ?? cut, and bruises are ]ihe blackberries. A4 soont as I saw uficient peoplc attetding the wounded, I sent an old getntle- man, with a terribly crushed liat, one ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... with one leg escaped by a miracle losing that one, ard as it is, is much hurt; a lady is much cut, and bruises are like blackberries. Aq soon, as I sa sufficient ?? attesding the wounded, I sent an old gentle- man, with a terribly crushed hat, one way ...