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HAMPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Ties offence isas proved by the evidence of a younger brother, wise stated thatl sst they wror out together looking for blackberries, when the prisoner asked if thes rick in question wrould burn, if he a light wiis put to it. The little brother said he ...

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... ? ; and so they 'ought, too, theme because there is room enougit for all. 4iln ! money the dir bece is as plentifal as blackberries on thc barrnck bills and nfl in harvest tirimg, No grinding of soul and body.for a held o; seanty aussistence ! Let artisans ...

PORTSMOUTH ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSION

... it had been said that they were Ius numerous as blackberries; and whilat he (Mr. Ford) admitted that to be correct, he reminded the ragistrates that the customers were oven more numerous than blackberries. He contendedsthat in a neighbour. hood lilke that ...

REVOLTING MURDER OF A CHILD

... and said if we would go into Mr. Chaleraft's field he would pick some berries for us. We all wvent, and he picked sime blackberries. He then told me and Lizzie Adams to go home, and he took Fanny up, and carrie l her up the hollow. We then went home, ...

THE REVOLTING MURDER OF A CHILD AT ALTON

... if we wouild go en, into Mr. Chaleraft's field he would pick some berries for aei os6. We all event, and he picked some blackberries. He dh then told me. and Lizzie Adams to go home, and he took he Facay up, and carrie.Ibher up theHollow. We then went ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... and when in Copnor-lane she met the prisoner, who p decayed her into a neighbouring field under the pretencec of picking blackberries. When there, the offence was com- Outted, and it was witnessed by Police-constable Major, who had been attracted to the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... called to her and showed her sixpence, asking her togo with him to the bottom of the canal, where he would give her some blackberries. She shook her head and passed on, leaving the prisoner behind. After she had got a short distance she heard a noise, and ...

COUTY COURT

... National Guards no longer wait for an. order to arrest curs; they gobble them up india- rinminately. as boys would blackberries. To meet a priest to li the streets is as rare as to meet an emperor. of ...

GOSPORT POLICE COURT

... made in the hedge he had nearly id lost three valuable ?? Mansel said that although e- it seemed harmless to them to pick blackberries, it was in reality not so, for pounds' worth of damage was done in this way. He ordered them each to pay a penalty of 7s ...

HAVANT PETTY SESSIONS

... him, *bich- ha did; When the boy had twisted it off he ran toward's his mother VI and another person, who were gathering blackberries, and sion said I have got; something now, mother, to hook down the its 1i ?? defendant's mother was called for the -- ...

PORTSMOUTH QUARTER SESSIONS

... Numerous robberies of fruit had lately taken at 5 place from Mr. Deverell's ?? mother of Fern to Isaid her son had been blackberry picking, and he denied at Ihaving been in the prosecutor's garden.-Mr. Stone said Ithere was no evidence to show that Dalton ...

KILLED AT GREAT SALTERNS

... wtdk arouind Coptior, and about half-anl-hour ?? 5s afterwards Mr. (Geot-ge Coggen, a gairdenuer, Saw a n lher picking, blackber~ries a~t SatlteLns. Sute Was 1 es then alone, aind no one appears to have seen her LI 3. alive afterwards. Finding thsat deceased ...