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SINGULAR DIVORCE CASE

... Groom, went along the cliff untilthey bad reached the back of the prison gardens, where Groom left his companions to gather blackberries. He had scarcely turned his back when he heard a groanand on returning found Wihe looking over the cliff and laughi at ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... sohool boy namel oraymer, and tho prosecutor a M lston boy, was to the effect that he anld trwee other boys were looking for blackberries at . the Black Bock when the prisoner and several other boys sail that they Isnew where- some blackherries were, and Lawrence ...

WILTS ASSIZE

... that William Marebmoent earl James Love wi'rs the t' ?? iisho broke intothf hoau-ehce iusehe wasetaa'iag rcfr a riik in Blackberry Low s ail sow theit. Prisoner lied mini,' to% c tatemeets, one he marenl to Suept. BIlt, in Nvhich he ssiir he wihs askedl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendantin- comp any Hart towith another man in Crahbb-lane, Alphington, on the Ar .t22nid July,.srhen. he was picking blackberries.mu. ~alti LeAr. eeich Did you say you were picking hisotoberries en the 22nd July ?-A : Yes sir. ~'(Laughter.) He had Seen ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... opposite r the Mansion House. Prisoner, who had a small saw the in his pocket, told witness that he wanted to get net some blackberries to eat. Mr Gore said he was liable loo2 to two months' hard labour, Mr Hill said the magis- in trates must protect public ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... Wanebtougk and i Rbnsf) 1prosecuted on behalf fte8POA Roberb Jones, a builder, of Stapleton, stated that ho saw the man on Blackberry bill striking the animala with a stick. F. J. Tilley. a led, corroborated, and f said the man bit the horse on the head ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... without food, and unable ?? 0llOyment. for five days previously to his corn- tiD tihe sfeere ho had lived on hazel unuts ad blackberries, ord triod beer driven to suds a fit of desperation that lie a ' knew wirat he did. At tire request of the magistrates ...

SOMERSET LENT ASSIZE

... argued that these mmer children hiad been habitually' faymiliar, and that wvhen the boy ecratched' his own nose in picking blackberries the gossips fancied the marks had been produced during the struggle. His lordship having carefully summed up; the jury ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evening, the 29th of August, between six and seven o'clock, she was in the Top Quarry, Oldbury-park, Frenchay, gathering blackberries with a companion, when the prisoner came up and asked her if he should pick some for her. She consented, and he did so ...

LAWFORD'S GATE SPECIAL SESSION

... Garland, on the 22nd of August at St. George's. The complainant said he was ncar the defen- :dant's premises gathering blackberries, and the latter came .up and strucd him. with a large sticec. In his defence the Idefendant said the boys did a great deal ...

EXECUTION OF THE MOUNTAIN ASH MURDERER

... getting John Davies to make an engage- meut to go with me in the afternoon to Duffryn-wood, for the purpose of picking blackberries, at one o'clock I went to bor- row the hatchet.I carried it to the blacksmith's shop and hid it outside under a bush, where ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... uniformly attired in white and as grenadine dresses, with red sashes, and wreaths of wild apeci re loses intermixed with blackberries, with long veils pending equal 7e from the back. Mrs. Hives wors a rich moire antique silk the h Y- dress, white lace shawl ...