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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... fendant. To this letter Mr. Black wrote the following re- ply :- Reasons, my dear sir, as Falstaff says, 'are plenty as blackberries; but Iwill-give no man areason on compul- sion.' I refer you to canon, I01' No license shall be granted but to such persons ...

MANCRESTER

... how- of ever, he got about his ears from this course, boe rather surprised him. He found that bugs were as nu plentiful as blackberries; and that they seemed to 4 relish the hides of the souperior classes as well as Ml those of the swinish multitude. To ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.—EXETER, MARCH 19

... much disarranged, and her legs were considerably scratched, About twvo years previous to this transaction she was picking blackberries in the same plantation, and the prisoner then said to her, If I had a gun I would shoot you. This was the statement of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—Sept. 24

... is no fence of any de- scription, and on Sept. 4tb, the complainant thought it no harm to enter the plantation to gather blackberries. She had ascended some distance upon the incline, when the defendant made his appearance and ordered her to start from ...

EXECUTION AT LINCOLN

... the proposition should not be entertained. He said Lord Burghash had done much towards making fiddlers as plentiful as blackberries, and if they were to form such a school as that proposed by M. Bertrand, dancers would become as plentiful as fiddlers ...

LAW AND POLICE

... lrit l 0 - ' 'THAMES. POISONOUS BERRIES.-.On Thursday, an old mnan named John elsllard, who carried a basket condaieinthe blackberries, was brought before Mer.' B'lofatmne, charged with selling poisonous berries ol the deadly nightshade, and causing the'deaths ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5881 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... at all. The prisoner had abasket inhis possession, 9c containingblaclkberries when he wasapprelhended. They were commnon blackberries.-Mary Ann Cox, a young woman, k, who appeared in a -vary ill state of health, said that she put- w chased-a halfpennyworth ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... e ltn them. Elizarbeih Tappin, t, lthpper So ateford-street, stated ttat o. watrplaceshy Week ?? ran Cameotp swit thula blackberries and iwhit lit called detberries. A yotung mat who lodged it the house curate to this door and told fie rriboser that thue ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—MURDER OF THE ITALIAN—SIXTH DAY

... Mill- town-road, between seven and eight o'clock in the evening, I he heard loud shouting and uproar in the direction of Blackberry-lane. He proceeded to the place, and saw the i prisoners, with some other gentlemen, apparently after havitg been recently ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... upon their reaching a at field, that they had better go into ai adjacent fie d, wue where they would eimid plenty of nice blackberries , whereand acr n hey went as directed. Complain- pea toi acryoudt, shediy i they w irt Rnsaneheofrder fI ant said to sin ...