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A DRUNKARD'S NortoN OF Poutce Dury.—Henry | 'would haveat Stowe Park. The men were then marched Bolton, of Whg ..

... nine days since the Ist of July, the mother pleading that he * would not go ; in the latter the boy, who had been ** blackberrying,” had been absent for twelve weeks in succession. Both cases were adjourned for a month, the magistrates not beiugi satisfied ...

i iory- —Mr. id tha BEDFORD DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS, | Mary af:{}‘l:;,f;‘;{g“;‘:fimflfl°gm'; et SATURDAY, October ..

... and he let her loose. She ran and caught up to the others. | —By Mr. Stimson : They were all going into the wood ‘ to get blackberries at about eleven to twelve o’clock. They passed some men who were at dinner. They saw | this man after they had been in ...

A CHILD POISONED BY NIGHTSHADE

... Shed, aged eleven years, deposed to taking his little brother out his chaise with him to gather blackberries, and admitted giving the deceased some blackberries and some in his chaise. Dr. Steele, Richmond, deposed to attending the child, and finding symptoms ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1875
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 213 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TION IN BEDFORD

... Cross-examined; It was about twelve o'clock when home. I live Woolton vrllago ; I and friends wore Koine into the wood to got blackberries I looked at the clock and it wantodaboutn nuarter to twelve. We went straight th ® S. one close. We had boon in the wood ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1875
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7283 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

suramoned on a charge having sheep affected with foot,sad-somath disease, at Unlade. on the 23rd d Sept, ..

... but nine days since the Ist of 'July, the mother pleading that he would not go ; in the latter, the boy who bad been blackberrying, had been absent for twelve weeks in succession. Both caws were adjourned for a month, the aegistrates not being satisfied ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1875
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 700 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

430 . 6' Pporter, SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER. 1875. DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS, SATURDAY, October 2. Present: Col. Mining, ..

... mother, and he let her loose. She ran and caught up to the others. By Mr. Stimson : They were all going into the wood to get blackberries at about eleven to twelve o'clock. I They passed some men who were at dinner. They saw this man after they had been in ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1875
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1136 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The Duke and Duchess of town for Kintbolton Castle

... walk with a younger brother up the London-road, and it appeared from the statement of the latter that they had eaten some blackberries on the way. On Tuesday, however, the deceased became ill and vomited, and on Wednesday died about 12.30. Mr. Pauli, surgeon ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1875
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2015 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ST. ALBANS

... prosecuted and Mr. Wells defended. Elisa Warren, living near the Old Bell, in the parish of Harpenden, said she was blackberrying the day in question when she saw defendant * o into Mr. Willmott's field, carryin a gun and accompanied by a couple of ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1875
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 424 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IMPORTANT CHARGE OF GAME TRESPASS

... his bands: also , the two dogs were with him that I haa seen in Mr. F. Willmott's field. Woodcraft left me and 1 went on blackberrying. I also saw a man named Abel, another keeper in the service of Mr. Cox. To the Chairman : 1 know the fields : they are ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1875
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2155 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

IVINOHOB

... her powers as organist upon. The church was beautifully decorated with berries of pyracantha and mountain ash, clematis, blackberries, and such Howers the late autumn afforded. We were particularly struck with a beautiful cross, made of mountain ash berries ...