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HAMPSHIRE MURDER TRIAL

... statement. 0i William Loughbridge stated that he was out'. n urisener and deceased on August 13th, when 2 stopped to pick a few blackberries. Prmser-- Befteridge ran azainst prisoner, and theln i himself down on the grass. Witness asked pri what was the matter ...

THE3Z POICE ?? PfQRT

... is the daughter of Gearge- Burt, a blacksmith, living at 11, Adelaids-ulate, A5 lFarehamn, was en the day in question black-berrying with some other children on Peel Common, when th ihe prisoner asked to en with themi. Tnlev con- sented, a;nd tile prisoner ...

[ill] THE POLICE COURTS

... down through the copse seiar Posbreok Farmn he saw the two defendants blac'kberrying. ?? told theii that they would have to go with inm to the farm, and deneandod the blackberries. Detendants at first wvest qcsietly, but afterwvards became violent ard ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... from the ha town, and was about 100 yards behind. When they got ot the other side of Rye Farm they commencad gathering blackberries. The prisoner in a few moments came up, emand said Annie, come here, She went to him and he l asked her to put her hand ...

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 ...

BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... thereby causing gaps, and he should think he bad lost a waggon-load of woodin the shape of hurdles, etc. People going blackberrying caused a lot of damage in getting through the ?? 6d. and Is. reduced costs. CoRoSS-SvioNs ?? SaTvAYvNG AND BAD LANGUAGr ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... er en' taken to pravsu~t future daintige.-.'c s-eper, ti.anlete C ice, saitl that bie sawl tse detci'tamtts epicklueg blackberries aitd rtnispliuo desvi the trees. 'Ile thantt.gc wrue itrti lin d titf ione shlit'nz-. 'To gitt into thep It'ili cititiln ...

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, ...