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ALLEGED INDKOMPT ASSAULT ON A CHILD

... told me to go the other side of the reed, and we went behind a hedge. He took my sister on his lap. I went to get some blackberries. The prisoner gave my eater • penny before we parted, and we bought some cakes with the money. The prisoner was Brewed ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1883
Newspaper: Eastbourne Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 560 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

feta in Men salt thingt

... perhaps, by the mom*, and partly by the inheres* evil of my degenerate nature, I vu matchlog along the hedgerow for ripe blackberries ; but knowing that the church vu somewhere I theight I would jut take a peep at it, end then go biome sanctified aid refreshed ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1883
Newspaper: Hastings & St. Leonards Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 630 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ART EXIIIBITION

... spacial for Orchids. In this elms Mies H. Chase onstributes two—well. two soup-plat. converted into ernaments_by spicy of blackberry bloom and wild roses, O tt pasting take no prim whatever, sail it be coafmeed that is donned, for most of the canvasser ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1883
Newspaper: Hastings & St. Leonards Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 671 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... Wodehouse said the Nurse was a good one and ought to have assistance. The Board would find they were not so plentiful as blackberrys. TINDZILS. Flour.—No. 1 and 2 districts, Mr. .1. 11. Stanford 9d ; No. 3 district, Mr. J. Churchman, Aid per gal., best ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1883
Newspaper: West Sussex County Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 811 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A RAMBLER IN HORSHAM

... scenery here again was pretty, the birds were singing beautifully, and the hedges appeared full of hte, even the discarded blackberry bush seemed to have stronger shoots,. and to say, I will make you some puddings this year. Taking a sudden turn to the ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1883
Newspaper: West Sussex County Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1111 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Cmmtrg fftarkefs auk Crops

... fond of fruit, and win create great havoc amongst currants, cherries, strawberries, gooseh»-ines, ami even .-•poles. The blackberries, too, furnish the blackbird with many meal, and in winter they will also feed upon the hawthorn berries The young are fed ...

Published: Tuesday 25 December 1883
Newspaper: Sussex Express
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1152 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The Graphic on Hastings and St. Leonards

... Leonards to Ecclesbourne, from the the sea, ar.d from the Barons of the Cinque £ to the hut of the poor labourer, with his blackberries.' His tomb w»s erected the mittee of the Religious Tract Society. Here fl( J come Archdeacon Hare and Joha Sterling) '^ ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... stopping next door to his grandmother's. He knew him, but said nothing about the watch. On Sunday, tho 2lst, they went blackberrying with the pri«oner Deeprose, and he asked him to get some money and to sea with him. Witness said: All light, and he then ...

THE SITUATION IN THE

... any ease Liglish if not more so. Mr. Fleet mentirms weedy a more of noble and knightly families, who were as plentiful blackberries ieSuseex, and held, at one time or another, the larger portion the county. They have either voluntarily vacated their ...

\ HAILSHAN BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... several hundred yards, but defendant would have to pass that way on the way to his work,—Defendant said he was gathering blackberries in the slaw and accidentally saw the wire and went up to it —The Bench fined defendant and costa us., and was alloweda ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1883
Newspaper: Eastbourne Chronicle
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2380 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... from his hedste.—Prisoner said he took the turnips because he was starving, and he had cut the sticks order to reach the blackberries.-Supt. Glenister stated that from enquiries he had made there was no doubt that the man had been in great poverty. He had ...

Eastbourne Gazette fictorW Supplement,' of all newsagents.)

... expressed their intention of following the laudable example set by Mr. Towner. Busts cups seemed as plentiful as the proverbial blackberries at this dinner, for uur wurthy Mayor, with that liberality for which he is beaming famous, announced his intention of giving ...

Published: Wednesday 05 December 1883
Newspaper: Eastbourne Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2531 | Page: 5 | Tags: none