COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... October 24, an indecent assault upon a little girl named Harriet Guest, eleven years of age. Mr. Hicken ?? girl was pioling blackberries, and met the two prisoners. Valdron made improper overtures to her, and she, becom ingfrightenled, ran away. They both ...

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 ...

APEDALE COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... nite and was fired without water The material used for stemming the sbots was a crumbling carbonaceous shalei known as blackberry dirt, forminga band two or three inches thick in the seam. At the inquest same of the colliers said damp slack was sometimes ...

THE WHOLESALE MURDER OF SERVANT GIRLS

... Canada, most of the itvictims being children. ft seems that nise n young persons wrent to one of thle islands to t gather blackberries, but in returninig the boat w vas capsized, and all of the occupaists throwi3 I into the wvater. A dreadfal straggle ensued ...

SHOCKING DEPRAVITY AT LIVERPOOL

... eant in tho 3d Cbeshire Regiment. Deceased, with his twa brothers and a companion, named OQzran, went out to Sealand, blackberrying, en Sunday, anti gathered a quantity of the fruit, eating same and bringing the remainder home. They also gatheredr. seme ...

SINGULAR DIVORCE CASE

... Groom, went along the cliff untilthey bad reached the back of the prison gardens, where Groom left his companions to gather blackberries. He had scarcely turned his back when he heard a groanand on returning found Wihe looking over the cliff and laughi at ...

THE GREENOCK MURDER

... went aloier the cliffs until thev reiclied the backl of the prison gardens, where Gr oi left his cOMtPaliclIS to gatther blackberries. He had scaiccly tuiniied his back whent le heard a gro1an, anld, on returning fiounld Wise looking over hbe elitl datd ...

A YOUNG SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER

... past, but did not have the opportunity. The two lads, with another naioed Groom, went out for , the purpose of picling blackberries, and Wise e must have attacked Salter as soon as Groomit turned his back. On looking round Lxroomn mitsserd Salter, and ...

A SERIES OF TRAGEDIES

... Groom went along the cliffs until they bad reached the backof the prison gardens, Where Groom left his companions to gather blackberries. He bad scarcely turned his back when he heard a, groan, and on returning, found Wise looking overthe cliff and laughing ...

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 ...

AN EPIDEMIC OF MURDER

... obtained leave, and went' for a- walk palng the -cliffs. When on the cliff he walked in front of the other boys and picked blackberries. Wheu ame distance off he heard the ether boys conversing aboutthe Shambles lightship. They had not been quarrelling. He ...