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BROMLEY PET 11( SESSIONS

... of catching rabbits, but said it was only on the railway emtsaukment. Baker said he merely went into the field to pick blackberries —(laughter). Fined 10s each, and 5s 61 each ousts. UNRULY MENDBIL—EIis4 Spooner, a married woman, living at Orpington, ...

WROTHAM

... grim battle-dinted Castle, to Blue Bell Hill : here the boys took luncheon and played cricket, and gathered the abundant blackberry. Thence they drove through the lovely Weald, pest Aylesford, to Wrotham, where the landlord of the Bull, Mr Shruheole, had ...

WEST M ALLING

... cabbage; 2nd mon 1 white potistoes. Mr Riohanlson let kitchen apples, Mr Cornfield let white kidney potato,. Mr Beldam blackberries. G. Billinghurst 2n4 cabbage; 2nd turnip.. Mr H. Pointer 2nd onions ; lot aavoya ; lot tel cabbie •e. Ind cot blooma c ...

ROCHESTER & CHATHAK. C/TY Mari INTRA ?RM

... year. beeches in the neighbourhood of Seveno des, the chestnuts and hazels round Cobham, anci,lster en, the itrbuts,the blackberry, and the holly, in this neighbourhood, been loaded with fruit, and many trees monied to bend under the weight. A gentleman ...

PItU'RT

... Turner, of Kent-tug, on the 12th Sept. A man in the employ of Mr. Turner deposed to seeing defendant in a wood gathering blackberries. In doing so he broke the under coppice. Mr. Turner said there had never been a footpath there. Fined ss. and 10s. ousts ...

cirr 4.4OIXTRA rgS

... Manillall Formby, at Shonse, on the 214 of September. It appears that they were trespassing on Mr. Formby's land in search of blackberries, when they saw the trap, and Henry picked it up and took it home. The magistrates fined defendant Henry sx, and or 'sred ...

After the match the teams dined together at the Angel Hotel, Tonbridge, and ient a very pleasant evening. T

... vine leave-, and variegated maple with a bunch of grapes at eiseh angle. Above this was a second wreath (with sprays of blackberry and bunches of grapes descending from it) formed of ivy oak vine and roam. On the top was tastefully adorned with piles ...

PE I'S Y 3E3 SIONS

... DOT—On Friday a boy named William Peterson, aged nine, the son of the purser of the Worreatrr, cadet ship, out picking blackberries, when he fell over one of the numerous chalk cliffs in the neighbourhood, a distance of 75 feet. He was found some time ...

A TRIP IN THE BLACK FOREST

... Our attention is arrested at every step almoat by lovely flowers of varied form and hne, ripe whortle berries too and blackberries. What child can resist them all? So our progress is 'till slow. And now the rain begins to fall, so we make for a little ...

OITZ NATIONAL DRINK. (From the Times)

... counterfeit with remarkable histrionic genus the especial characteristics of the black currant, the blackberry, or logwocsl. It never allows the blackberry, logwood, or the black currant to force on it an onnstural alliance. Such an it is, it is Itself and ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 29th. The damage amounted to ts. Gd., and was caused by the defendants and others using the gates as ladders for gathering blackberries, and afterwards Jumping upon them. William Wiwi,. and Charles Winch, labourers, WON WWI lined 12s. dd., for stealing growing ...