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... eye: Epps also threw a picker's stool which struck him in the chest. The defendants said they were only picking a f ew blackberries in the hedge, and accidentally trod on the hop pole. Mr. Amos asked them what business they had in the garden, and ordered ...

~.......... HORRIBLE MURDER & CANNIBALISM. THB BANK SUSPENSION AT LEEDS. -.---4.....----. EXTRAORDINARY ..

... On Wednesday, the 7th instant, witness and deceased, and two other lads, were at Walthamatowe. They were out gathering blackberries in the forest. At five o'clock they set out for home. On the way they met two lads, named John Mordaunt and Georo Meadows ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1864
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 3225 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WANTED, PUBLIC HOUSE, and Several GOOD BEER- HOUSES.— Apply to E. Valuer, Maidstone. WANTED, Youth who ..

... scenes so gay That are all sweet things of memory when they have passed away ; Then the wood scene and nutting »nd the blackberrying too, And at last the happy “ harvest home,”’ what pictures there to view. But when the hops are ripe and brown the pretty ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1864
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 779 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... which streak in the ebell.--Three men in the garden meanies' in of statesmat.—The defets mid they were only picking • few blackberries In the and aesidietally on the hop-pole. Mr. them what badness they had in the ad mimed Ass oat. They were goiag, when ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1864
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 589 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A failure, owing to cotton speculations, is annottncea Prague, with liabilities amounting, it is said, to 1,500 ..

... On Wednesday, the 7th instant, witness and deceased, and two other lads, were at Walthamstowe. They were out gathering blackberries in the forest. At five o'clock they set out for home. On the way they met two lads, named John Mordaunt and George Meadows ...