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CASTLE OF EXETER

... at h - first assisted him, only for short time r, work, and their second visit on the same morning they had been picking blackberries, and handed him »ome black grapes similar in size to small plums. He ate »orne of them, and handed tbe remainder to P ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... charged him with poaching, which he denied, and said he was picking blackberries.—Mr. Trehane, for tlm defence, called two young men, who stated that Mr. Tczer was only picking blackberries. —The defendant was convicted, aud fined 205., including costs ...

EXETEII POLICE COURT. Before W. Kendall, Esq. (Chairman), F. Sanders, Esq., and W. Cann, Esq. McthertU, ..

... about as went speeded gaining upon them, and caught hold o Moggndge, upset h.s basket apples, asked man ho was near picking blackberries who he was, and then et him The defendant, however, gave h.m a severe kick m IS leg, which caused him much pain, and he ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... the committee. BARNSTAPLE. Accident,—On Monday a little boy by the name of Routcliffe, living Pilton, whilst gathering blackberries fell from the hedge and broke his arm. He was takento the North Devon Infirmary, where he wasjattended Mr. Wallace Drew ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... Harbour. Eleven men were drowned, and ten saved. WARWICK RACES—Saturday. Hunt Steelechase. —Roman Bee, 1; Despair, 2; Blackberry, 3—7 ran. Match.— Slander beat Lilly Dale. Welter Handicap.—Bothwell, 1; Anita, 2 ; Cora, —4 ran. The weights will ...

Exeter Gazette SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1876. Affairs in Turkey seem to be getting worse rather than better. The ..

... energies upon the Income-tax, and demonstrations against the bad faith of the Government, promise to be as thick as blackberries in autumn.. Fortunately for the interests of truth, this taunt has already fonnd expression in the House of Commons. And ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... dress bonnets these are placed, en panache, curving gracefully, and have a most distingue appearance. Fruits, especially blackberries, of are much worn ; the little grains that enliven the hedges and fancy grasses are also greatly in favour for this month's ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... d throughout with sheaves and ears of wheat, oats, and barley, with ivy,mo*s,ferns, roses, pendant fuchsias, sprays of blackberries, red berries of the mountain ash, &c, &o. The pulpit, the altar rails, and the font were very artistically adorned. Rich ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... brake on lands the occupation of Mr. White. He had dogs with him. When spoken to by witness he said he was going to pick blackberries.—Henry Preston, another keeper, corroborated.—The Bench inflicted fine of 208., to cover costs. ...

??? AND EXETER FLOHICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... the British Bee-Keepers' Association. The President's prize was a handsome entomological silver vase, richly chased with blackberries , and dragon flies. The Bee-Keepers' Association for Devon and Exeter was instituted in November, 1875, and j it has for ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... labour. Caroline Marden and Mary Ann Taylor, married women, summoned by Mr. Madge for trespassing in his fields, to gather blackberries, were dismissed on payment of 3s. 9d. each, the costs incurred. The Brewster Sessions were held, J. B. Lousada, Esq., the ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Road, in the parish of the 28th of August.—The plaintiff said that on the 28th ot August she was in the road picking blackberries, when the°defendant asked her what she had been saying about him. She replied, Nothing but the truth.' He then struck ...