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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 ...

WELL-AUTHENTICATED RAPPINGS

... and Olarkins Mre.,-to reveal your name I The reply wrapped out with extreme unwillingness, was, Sloe-Juice, Logwood, Blackberry. This appeared to the writer sufficiently like a parody on Cobweb, Moth, and Mustard-seed, in the Midsummer Night's Dream ...

THE CONVICT MULLER

... trespassing in a wood belonging to the Misses Starkey, of s Hutton Hall, and taking therefrom, on the 4th of October, id blackberries (wild brambles) of the value of Gd., or there- at abouts, The gamekeeper stated he bad cautioned the at defendant more ...

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 ...

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 ...

ADJOURNED CATTLE PLAGUE SESSION AT WELLS

... DEATH FROM THE BrIT OF A VIPER. - On Thursday is afternoon a little boy and girl, aged 11 and 9 respectively, r- went out blackberrying, They made their way into Handa- ii worth Wood, near Birmiugham, and were busy in their It search for the berries, when ...

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 ...

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 ...

KEYNSHAM PETTY SESSION

... her reply to the questions being a I balf .articulated yes, sir. Itappeared that on Septem er 27th the girl was picking blackberries in Freeman's-lane when Gale came- up and behaved rudely: to lier; Closely questioned by the magistrates she clearly intimated ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... it appeared that one day in the month of August, 1872, she went out on the Stoke-road for the purpose of picking some blackberries. Prisoner led her up into Stoke Wo ods, and assaulted har. She screamed, and a Mr. Gifford came to her, when prisoner ran ...

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 ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... near the complainant's pigstye. Ford came Iup to witness gave him a penny, and told him to go into another field to get blackberries. Witness, however, told his mother of what had occarred. He subsequently saw both men loitering about in the neigh- b1(nrhood ...