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WESTERN CIRCUIT.—EXETER, MARCH 19

... much disarranged, and her legs were considerably scratched, About twvo years previous to this transaction she was picking blackberries in the same plantation, and the prisoner then said to her, If I had a gun I would shoot you. This was the statement of ...

A CLERGYMAN CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT

... the school took a walk to Weston, near Bath, and unfortunately happened to enter defendant's to fieli; attracted by the blackberries they left no 1the path and went towards she hedge. Z=e to had hardly got there, when defendant mae a V his appearane,' ...

THE ALTO MURDER

... again and said ifwe would go into Mr.Chalcrait'nfeld he lwouldpick some berries for usb We all went, and hepicked asome blackberries. He then told me and Lizzie Adams to gohome,land hentiook Fannyupin hisarmshaed carnied herupthe hollow . B Iwent away ...

EXECUTION AT LINCOLN

... the proposition should not be entertained. He said Lord Burghash had done much towards making fiddlers as plentiful as blackberries, and if they were to form such a school as that proposed by M. Bertrand, dancers would become as plentiful as fiddlers ...

THE PROVINCES

... the assires. KENT. - MISTAxIKG BELLADONNA FOR BnLoA- BEERIEs. - Last week some children belonging to Sevenoaks went out blackberry gathering, and one of them, a lad about ten years of age, was induced to eat some berries which he found growing in Knole- ...

THE FENIAN PRISONERS

... Occurred on the Corsiwail Railway on Saturday afternoon, Three little boys, about 'nine years of age, hee been out picking blackberries, and returned ?? Head Viaduet, between Devo6npoi~t and Sbliash,' When t hal way Across it s train p preachin warned thoill ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... and knew Miss Griffith would have to go hook along the by-read, so he went down among the bushes an' pretended to he blackberrying, When the girl cams along he had provided himself with a club about three feat long and anl inch thick. As ash passed him ...

Published: Sunday 16 September 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2042 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... support the charge.' Master Bodkin, and his cousin, aged ten, were in a field at Hampstead, with the intention of picking blackberries, when the defendant canse up and inquired, What businesshave you in this field ? Master Bodkin replied they were taking ...

THE PROVINCES

... supplies once and again- creating 150 new peers, H necessary, till lords shaf become as common and cheap in E~ngland as blackberries on the hedges; or, even, as the lest etiremity, I will Vote for and I will support, wish all my powers as a member of the ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... worth Green, stated that on Thursday afternoon, between four and five o'clock, she and her mother and some relations were blackberrying in the fields, when she saw a black heap in a ditch. On examina- tion they found that it consisted of two petticoats, a ...

STRANGE MURDER AT WINDSOR

... lived ten minutes. Mary Sanfear, a widow, residing at Dedworth-green. stated that on the pre. vious Thursday she went blackberrying with her mother in Mr. Vidler's field, and in the ditch by the side of the hedge she discovered a bundle of clothes. Her ...