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ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN EPPING FOREST

... and Meadows ?? Shloot them ! here goesa They wvalked ?? distastes until they came to a hitc where ic; stepped to pick blackberries. Meadows came ?? kneeling down like a regiment of rsies pre- l toresistcavalry, fired into the bush. The ,llt howv was ...

MURDER OF A BOY

... discovered. A number of boys were playing near the forest, and one of them, either to recover a cricket ball or to get some blackberries, got over a hedge into an adjoining field, we believe, just within the limits of the parish of Lenten. This lad was horrified ...

MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... the valley is erough broken ground, in which blackberry and other bushes abound. The fields have high blackthorn hedges, and in the case of the field we shall have to refer to, e called Blackbank, the blackberry wires lave been al- 'h lowed to grow ever ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... The defendant thereupon directed one of his mento take away the blackberries, and as he ap- proacbed the defendant fired his gun, sendibar the handkerchief containing the blackberries three yards away. He could not tell whether the gun hi.d more than ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A PRIEST

... company with Fanny Warner, also a mar- ried woman, from Tyler Grill to St. Stephen's,' and on the way stopped to gather blackberries' from a hedge talong the roadeide, about a mile and a-half from Canterbury. While th'ey 'were sc erngagedapiiest passed ...

TRIALS AT THE SURREY SESSIONS

... question. The only act of trespass sought to be proved against him was that he had sent his children on the land to pick blackberries. The man was only a poor labourer, who could not pay damages, and the Court would not allow itself to be influenced by ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... staying at Albert-villas, Haywards-heath, deposed that on the previous afternoon she went for the purpose of gathering blackberries to Bantfs-wood, when seid came upon the body of the deceased suspended by a rope to the branch of an oak tree. She immsediately ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... stc;yiug at t Albert-villas, Hfaywards-heath, deposed that olr the previous afternoon she went for the purpose of I aatbering blackberries to Bent's-wood, when she carmie upon tire body of tire deceased suspended by a t rope to the braneh of an oak tree. She ...

THE MURDER ON ROBOROUGH DOWN

... -casion4ily on all fors. In answer to questions, theon soner then said it wasn't the place at all; hedidoe there to pick blackberries, but then the girl Readles5 in the turnpike road (fell three miles awayl to get drink of water I The soldiers behaved well ...

THE PROVINCES

... the assires. KENT. - MISTAxIKG BELLADONNA FOR BnLoA- BEERIEs. - Last week some children belonging to Sevenoaks went out blackberry gathering, and one of them, a lad about ten years of age, was induced to eat some berries which he found growing in Knole- ...

STRANGE MURDER AT WINDSOR

... lived ten minutes. Mary Sanfear, a widow, residing at Dedworth-green. stated that on the pre. vious Thursday she went blackberrying with her mother in Mr. Vidler's field, and in the ditch by the side of the hedge she discovered a bundle of clothes. Her ...

AN EPIDEMIC OF MURDER

... obtained leave, and went' for a- walk palng the -cliffs. When on the cliff he walked in front of the other boys and picked blackberries. Wheu ame distance off he heard the ether boys conversing aboutthe Shambles lightship. They had not been quarrelling. He ...