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THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... shnot of money. She was induced to let him have some money. Before they could get married site was arrested by otc of her creditors, but hearing she was about to get married set her free. She subsequently lived with the prisoner, visiting Paris and various ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... short of money. She was induced to let him have some money. Before they could get married she was arrested by one of her creditors, but hearing she was about to get married set her free. She subsequently lived with the prisoner, visiting Paris and varioua ...

MARRIED WOMEN AND THE IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT ACT

... the provi- sions of this act shall extend to married women, being pri- soners within the intent and meaning of this act, but that the order of the said court vesting the estate and effects of any such married woman in such provisional assignee as aforesaid ...

EXTRAORDINARY AVOWAL BY A MARRIED WOMAN

... was in- termed that one was between fiveand six years of ace, and the other between seven and eight. The defendant had been married sixteen 3 ears to her husband. The coca- pl3inairt was twenty-four years of ?? defendant persisted that her brother-in-law ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF POLYGAMY

... poisoned herself a fortnight ago. Mr. Rushton: If Murray was married to another woman at the time he married the prisoner, ho stands in an awkward position. But is it not said that the prisonqr married a third and fourth husband? Offlcer Bates: It is; but I ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF POLYGAMY

... herself a fortnight 0eago. MAr. Rushton: If Murray was married to another I woman at the time he married the prisoner, he stands e in an awkward position. But is it not said that r the prisoner married a third and fourth husband ? e Officer Bates: It is; ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF POLYGAMY

... herself a fortnight I ago. iMr. Rushton : If Murray was married to another woman at the time lie married the prisoner, he stands I in an awkward position. But is it not said that the prisoner married a third and fourth husband ? Officer Bates: It is; but ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Alderson. ATTEmTED 31GAMY.-IDE3NTITT, J. Thnomas, aged 42, was indicted tor signing a false notice to marry Eleanor Bland, having previously married Alsy Benson, who is stil alive. On the 6th of October last the prisoner went to the office of the sup ...

PALACE COURT—FRIDAY

... the cost of the application, on the ground of his client being a married womnan, and not liable to arrest on niesne process. The affidavit of Mrs. Fernandez stat- ed, that shie was married to John Fernandez on the 30th No- vember, 1797, at Portsee, and ...

LAW INTELLLIGENCE

... had knowledge that the defendant was married, was ready and willing to marry him; but although a rea- sonable time had elapsed, yet the defendant wholly neg- lected and disregarded his promise, and had not married her; but, on the contrary, was, and from ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... he accom panied on the 30th of the same month to be married. The deputy registrar, in consequence of information he had received since the notice was given, told the prisoner lie could not be married, as lie had a wife living in Kendal. This the prisoner ...

Published: Sunday 25 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment