THE FOLESHILL AND BEDWORTH EXPRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1875. COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... by siriking him and ‘mhiuhinhto the ditch.—Mr, Neale w complainant and Mr. Homer for the —The defendant wes gathering blackberries on comm&’l land. Complainant claimed the blackdefendant refused to give them to him.. Complainant then upset defendant’s ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1875
Newspaper: Foleshill & Bedworth Express
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 402 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... locust, elm, beech, maple, hickory, sumach, azalea, rhododendron in full bloom. There were clouds too of honeysuckle and blackberry bloom, the Virginian creeper hung in all directions, and the vine clasped many 5.20 p.m. smaller trees. } 5.50 p.m, Mr. ...

DAMAGING FENCES,

... property of defendant, and doing damage to the amount of 2s,—P.c. Bayes proved the case.—Defendants said they were only blackberrying.— Fined ss. each, including costs. Paid. SURETY OF THE PEACE. Samuel Chambers, market gardener, Biggleswade, was charged ...

THE RIVER OUSE FLOODS

... 2 bea ¥ ell. el silversmiths, ed as the pupil of aI le phenomenon B“‘ gw’d in the form 2’ (corn brandy) e influence of blackberries. England r gooseberries, ras| hedges followed e o nmithe, Whet line of goldsmi ut | deep root in th of vodka. Th y). Fines ...

GENERAL NEWS. I 7 has been determined to hold an autumnal assize in the principal towns for the trial of

... write on agriculture for them who knows a little about it. _A_ io;wl;;adxet‘l at Plnmoted, Kent, after eating a surfeit of blackberries. o v—A;m; occurred at Milwall on Saturday doing damage to the extent of between £30,000 and £40,000. THE name of the child ...

+ kept, but in comformity with the by-laws, l‘lro h‘;s been removed, but the pig nmzn. t. 22.—11 visited and

... were dressed in cream-coloured cashe mere trimmed with cream-coloured muslin and _silk, and sprays of virginia creeper and blackberries. They also ware mob caps, veils, and silver lockets with crimsonx ribbons, the latter being the gift of the bridagroom ...

Kidderminster

... Saturday by the upsett TaE Exrorr of grain and Arabia has been prohibited bytyn‘: A Boy has died at Plumstead, surfeit of blackberries. A FIRE occurred at Milwall on S to the extent of between £30,000 a THE name of the child of Alice stone Gaol on June 28 ...

BIGGLESWADE

... were dressed in cream-coloured cashmere trimmed with cream-coloured muslin and silk, and sprays of virginia creeper and blackberries. They also ware mob caps, veils, and silver lockets with crimson ribbons, the latter i)eing the g:t of the bridegroom. ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... assemblage is expected to be one of great magnitude and splendour. A boy aged eleven years, of Plumstead, has died from eating blackberries He was taken ill about twentyfour hours after f a quantity of the fruit, gathered by himself, and which i is thought ...

Riscellancous Intelligenee, HOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL,

... Continent from two francs fifty cents upwards, according to their size. ToricaL. — According to a contemporary some ““ white blackberries have been found at Chelmsford. After this, we shall not be_surprised at the adveut of some black red currants. Wonders ...

WOBURN SANDS,

... by the mingling of the pyracanthus and the wild brier with their red berries, the Virginian creeper, the coloneaster and blackberries. Each pillar was tEfiero-ntly decorated and the colours were very beautifully blended. The centre chandeliers were hung ...

YARMOUTH HERRING MARKET

... Time for boil- Quant. sugar inag fruit. to quart. Cherries ioveveoeoo.s O minutes 6 ounces Rasrberriescooeeees 6 4 Blackberries . 6 .. a Strawberries . 8 Plums coovevenncens 10 Whortleberries .. 6 Pia;rhnt.llioed. ...