THE FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION AT [ill]

... fellows suafferings, end he remained sensible to the leSt, and frequently spoke with his father about the accident and the blackberries that he had picked. Just before five, or two hours after his admission, he died. No blame whatever can be at- tached to ...

ALLEGED RAPE AT CARDIFF

... observed F a man named James Avery, 19 years of age, who was wrlk- ing in front of her, turn out of the road and pick ?? le blackberries off a hedge. When she came near him, he ti stepped up to her and put his hand over her mouth, She was considerably frightened ...

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 ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Mr. nre Cleave prosecuted. The prosecutrix, on the day in question, fe.' was picking blackberries, when she nsut the prisoner, who wea offered to buy some blackberries of her. She went after oni 'him a little way, because ho pretended that he lived on ...

SUFFOLK WINTER ASSIZE

... on ( the prisoner to say that because le had a £5 note or two e of the Woodbridge bank (which were no doubt as common as blackberries in that particular part t of -the country), he was the man who presented c this forged cheque and received the money. He ...