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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A PRIEST

... company with Fanny Warner, also a mar- ried woman, from Tyler Grill to St. Stephen's,' and on the way stopped to gather blackberries' from a hedge talong the roadeide, about a mile and a-half from Canterbury. While th'ey 'were sc erngagedapiiest passed ...

WORCESTER ASSIZES, MONDAY

... Gentlemen, I do not say that that nobleman was the Earl of Plymouth-for a trespass. The trespass consisted in the taking a few blackberries from one of the nobleman's hedges. The Jury were compelled to give a farthing damages, because the Judge said it was a ...

AN EXPENSIVE TOOTH

... his life. The young fellow drove two ladies, named Keeping, in a wfagonnette to Tuckton, where they -got - out to pick blackberries. While waiting for them Steggells drove the horse and vehicle to the River Stour, in order to give the animal a drink. ...

TWO BOYS SHOT FOR THROWING AT A PLUM-TREE

... ten years, as4 mesidirg at Smaethwic, went inta the country to gather blackberries. They wandered as far as Warley Wigorn, whors the pri- soner resides, and began gathering blackberries from a hedge which separated his garden frem the meadow the boys were ...

REMARKABLE POLICE RAZZIA IN PHILADELPHIA

... REMARKABLE POLICE RAZZIA IN PHILA- DELPHIA, (From the North incrican.) Blackberry-alley, in Philadelphia, has long been held as the centre of a moral pestilence, and, on the affidavit of a resident who at last found the nuisance intolerable, the Mayor ...

TRIALS AT THE SURREY SESSIONS

... question. The only act of trespass sought to be proved against him was that he had sent his children on the land to pick blackberries. The man was only a poor labourer, who could not pay damages, and the Court would not allow itself to be influenced by ...

RAID ON A WEST END CLUB

... dofendsnts drove some pheasants, and witness and his assistants cap. tured both men. Mitchell asserted that they were merely blackberrying Having obtained the!ir names and addresses witness allowed them tb go. He then found four live phesan ts and one dead one ...

LOCAL JUSTICE

... own, and that freely, and when they do get it, the dose does them a power of good. As for subjects, they lie thick as blackberries upon the local papers, albeit not quite so distinctly to be seen at first sight. Let us look to the latest doings of ...

Published: Sunday 11 November 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1417 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ROMISH CHURCH AND THE Religious Robbery System

... him the last rites of the Church he was deluded to endow! From what we can gather, such cases will be found plentiful as blackberries at Michaelmas. The conduct of the Romish Priest- hood throughout the land (hitherto well concealed) will soon have the ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TERRIBLE TRAGEDIES

... cemetery on Wednesday. The girl had gone to a farmi carrying her brotber's dinner, and on her way back stopped t. pick some blackberries, when a number of boys attacked her, knocked her down, and two of them, one of them the prisoner, behaved in a most improper ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... month the prosecutor, along with a companion, was pro- ceeding to a wood in the neighbourhood of Highgate, to look for blackberries. On his way he iet the two prisoners, who were in company with two others. Ile was accosted by them, end asked what money ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... inten- tionally delayed their creditors. A singular discovery of a supposed suicide was oade yesterday. Some boys were blackberrying in Anerley Wood, the property of Mr. Rogers. One of them, a youth named Osborn, got into a close thicket to pluck some ...