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ACTION BY LLOYDS BANK

... of a deposit by John ?leale with the Coventry Union Banking Company, of the date 6th March, -1871, of the title deeds of Blackberry Hall Farm, in the parish of Exhall, as security for his banking account, and that they had con- sequently an equitable charge ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... pioked about three pirrts of blackberries, ir gi t saw roe Iiaut ind threo other men approruciirl unIl. r *e Defenidanit saint to Iriru, I VIrlrt are you doirrg here r ?? t It H replied that he was pickinrg a few blackberries, arui 47 h if lie lYIIS doigr ...

HAMPSHIRE MURDER TRIAL

... statement. 0i William Loughbridge stated that he was out'. n urisener and deceased on August 13th, when 2 stopped to pick a few blackberries. Prmser-- Befteridge ran azainst prisoner, and theln i himself down on the grass. Witness asked pri what was the matter ...

THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT

... donled clerical clothes, lie walked boldly from the house. A few days later-a police-constable saw a clergyman feeding on blackberries, and noticing that hie was eating ravenously be- caine suspicious. The clergyman did not appear in the least nonplussed ...

THE CLARE MARKET GANG

... tola state of destitution. 'He bore the appear. ante of a tramp, and was endeavourhng to raise a few coppers.by selling blackberries and watercress. W~t+ aIG AN'TIES SA.TIJFAOCTIX! Sufferieme from Gravel, Lumbago, Piles, Paine in the Bsck, Drops, Wind ...

THE3Z POICE ?? PfQRT

... is the daughter of Gearge- Burt, a blacksmith, living at 11, Adelaids-ulate, A5 lFarehamn, was en the day in question black-berrying with some other children on Peel Common, when th ihe prisoner asked to en with themi. Tnlev con- sented, a;nd tile prisoner ...

TORQUAY ASSAULT CASE

... be dealt th with snmmerily on the reduced charge. ye Dorothy May Manley, aged eight, stated as that as they were picking blackberries near Kilmorie last Saturday they saw prisoner. ia As they passed through a wood prisoner ri, pushed her sister on the ground ...

[ill] THE POLICE COURTS

... down through the copse seiar Posbreok Farmn he saw the two defendants blac'kberrying. ?? told theii that they would have to go with inm to the farm, and deneandod the blackberries. Detendants at first wvest qcsietly, but afterwvards became violent ard ...

TEIGNMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS

... could find the aliiltl and he got it out and put it into a bag. ieC then made his wayhome, and on his way Luicked some blackberries on Ar ,Paddon s lii0d Alfred Clarke, one of Mr. Paddon's MO,1 wta taking some horses to tile farm. The ,itele dant came ...

CHILD MURDER AT GATESHEAD

... and about half an hour af terwards he met William Hardy at the corner of Deceham Place. Together they went in search of blackberries, and whilst proceeding along Fern Dene Road witness found in a hedgerow the body of a newly- born child, wrapped up in ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER BY A BOY

... and a fall over them meant certain death. The two lads, with another named Groom, went out for the purpose of picking blackberries. Wise must have at- tacked Salter as soon as Groom turned his back. On looking round Groom missed Salter, and found that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... The defendant thereupon directed one of his mento take away the blackberries, and as he ap- proacbed the defendant fired his gun, sendibar the handkerchief containing the blackberries three yards away. He could not tell whether the gun hi.d more than ...