DBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... on the following serious charge:- J A stout- looking youth, named Edward Wright, in the em- ployment of John Bracken, of Blackberry lane, near Mill- town in this county, eposed that on the previous night between 11 and 12 o'ock, he was on his way to his ...

EXCHEQUER NISI PROUS—YESTRERDAY

... him of a loaf of bread and then ran away. A police-constable proved that on the night in question he met the prisoner in Blackberry-lane, and supposing from his disordered appearance that ho was after committing some offence, he took him into custody; ...

THE ROMISH CHURCH AND THE Religious Robbery System

... him the last rites of the Church he was deluded to endow! From what we can gather, such cases will be found plentiful as blackberries at Michaelmas. The conduct of the Romish Priest- hood throughout the land (hitherto well concealed) will soon have the ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A FEW SAMPLES OF ROMISH CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

... some cases the persecutors are caught and committed for trial. But under the sanction of their Church oaths are plentiful blackberries; and when convenient, witnesses are not to be had. Still more convenient use is made of the influence of the confessional ...

THE TRUCK SYSTEM

... the entrance of Jews into Parliament I In a country where Bibles are as plentiful, and apparently of as little value as blackberries, and where parsons are as numerous, and from their false and hypo- critical pretensions as offensive to the eye as black ...

THE MURDER AT DAVENTRY

... o'clock, and lie noticed that her gown ieas torn out at the gathers. She remarked that sile had done it while gathering blackberries. Hadland was ti the way when a labourer named Letts came anid informed her ortat her mother-in-law was dead, and had been ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... whichhe has requested may be acknowledged by the press. CLE;RK3ENWELL. Wailoiosn Wotbord a , aged 17, was charged by Miriam Blackberry, aged 17, with having stolen a fustian dress. The prosecuor is a workiag and friendless boy, ledging at No. 60, Golden-lane ...

Police

... put 10s. into the poor box ofth Court. o h DismiessaNo CAsrE-Williama Watberough, aged seventeen, was charged by William Blackberry, aged seventeen, with having Stolen,0 aL fustian ?? prosecutor is a working and friendless boy,'( lodging at No. 00, Golden-lane ...

Police

... put l~s. into the poor box of the Court. Disrau~gsiNc CASax-Williamk Watbarough, aged seventeen, was charged by William Blackberry, aged seventeen, with having stolen a fustian ?? prosecutor is a working and friendless boy, lodging at No. 50, Golden-lane ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... manifested towards her. DESTITUrTON -On Tuesday. William WationgOtgh, aeed 17, a well-lookiag youth. was charged by Willi-am Blackberry, aged 17, with having stolen a fustison dress. It appeared from the evidence of the presecitor, that he was a working and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... eoffence was principally proved by the evidence of a younger brother, who stated that they were out together looking for blackberries, when the prisoner asked if the rick in question would burn, if a light was put to it. The little Ibrother said he should ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... plsee and went to her father's, where she resided until the 20th, on which day she went out about nine o'clock, to gather blackberries, but not returning for some time, her mother sent out into the fields for her father, in order that be might go and search ...