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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN EARL

... wall at them gathering blackberries, never shifting his position. - As to the time he stood in this B position she was not certain. It might have beed five t or ten or fifteen minutes. Witness did not drop gather- ing blackberries because of what took place ...

THE FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION AT [ill]

... fellows suafferings, end he remained sensible to the leSt, and frequently spoke with his father about the accident and the blackberries that he had picked. Just before five, or two hours after his admission, he died. No blame whatever can be at- tached to ...

THE TRUCK SYSTEM

... the entrance of Jews into Parliament I In a country where Bibles are as plentiful, and apparently of as little value as blackberries, and where parsons are as numerous, and from their false and hypo- critical pretensions as offensive to the eye as black ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... sohool boy namel oraymer, and tho prosecutor a M lston boy, was to the effect that he anld trwee other boys were looking for blackberries at . the Black Bock when the prisoner and several other boys sail that they Isnew where- some blackherries were, and Lawrence ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES CAUSE LIST

... Newill's bdautitul unnamed I drawing on page 28, burdooks ard brambles on the banks jt' of a stream and a group of children blackberrying. The el composition, the bnssty of drawing, the balance of light n and shade, the truth to natare. ?? by the b limitations ...

POLICE

... He contended that if such petty cases were to be the subject of summary convictions, any individual for gathering a few blackberries or other wild fruit by the road-side, or the weary traveller who quenched his thirst at a pool of water belong- ing to ...

REMARKABLE CHARGE OF TRESPASS

... Al or annoyed in coneequence of defendant once R ordering him and his dogst oil his land. Defendant was in out gathering blackberries at the time lhe saw him -Re- Jo examined Witness hand no ill-feeling against defendant, Di but he thought defendant had ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... opposite r the Mansion House. Prisoner, who had a small saw the in his pocket, told witness that he wanted to get net some blackberries to eat. Mr Gore said he was liable loo2 to two months' hard labour, Mr Hill said the magis- in trates must protect public ...

TERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER IN WALES

... Pontypridd, who were spending the afternoon walking through the fields below Treforesr. They were in the act of gather- ing blackberries from the bushes on the lower side of the Taff Vale Railway when hr Beard noticed the 4.30 train approaching. A moment later ...

THE MURDER ON ROBOROUGH DOWN

... -casion4ily on all fors. In answer to questions, theon soner then said it wasn't the place at all; hedidoe there to pick blackberries, but then the girl Readles5 in the turnpike road (fell three miles awayl to get drink of water I The soldiers behaved well ...

WILTS ASSIZE

... that William Marebmoent earl James Love wi'rs the t' ?? iisho broke intothf hoau-ehce iusehe wasetaa'iag rcfr a riik in Blackberry Low s ail sow theit. Prisoner lied mini,' to% c tatemeets, one he marenl to Suept. BIlt, in Nvhich he ssiir he wihs askedl ...