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THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... I to Newgote for the two cases of fraud on Mrs. Loyer, and tC for marrying Mrs. Wright when he had a former wife, n Mrs Laughors, alive. He should remand him on the il Icase of marrying ties Lovejoy: no doubt that would be c ; satisfaetorily proved against ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... THIE MARRYING SCOUNDRIEL. TRIAL ANDt CiOiCIO O li1011T1e.Mx- At the Central Crcluiinsi Court on Flidry. Joseph Mortimner, aged ill, described as a 'laborer w indicted for felolliouiivl internuirryl ug Cat-line Wright, oii the 7tti of dune, 1tib, ?? wife ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... THE MARRYING ISCOUNDREL. EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. At the Guildball Police-office, on Saturday, Joseph Mortimer, who assumed to be an American merchant, and obtained nearly £70. from Eliza Loyer, under the pretence that he intended to marry her, was ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... now to show that you mar. 8red a woman in 1844, when you had a wife, and who Is 8 -stll alive. 8 Prisoner: I admit that I married that female, but the otherone is dead. 3 Mr. Alderman Farebrother: I hold in my hand a letter detailing the circumstances ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... who assumed to bo an Ameriean rmerebant Io 'ad obtainediseaelY7lO. from Eliza Loyer, under the iretence that he Intended to marry her, was brought up for further examination, and again remanded. Res. pectingbimn the following romance is abridged fom ihe ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... THE MARRYING SOOUNDREL. EXTRAOUDINANY DISCLOSURES. At the Guildhall Pollto.office, on Saturday, Joseph Mortimer, who asa.med to bg on American merchant, C' and obtained nearly £ from ]33115. Layer, under the pretenece that he intonded to ?? her, was brought ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL. COMMITTAL OF MORTIMER. At Guildhall, on SaturVOy, Joseph Mortimer, the Irisb. man, who, by representing himself as a wealthy Ame- rican merchant, has duped a number of respectable women into marriage, or by promising them, obtained ...

A MARRIED MAN'S REVERIE

... A MARRIED MAN'S REVERIE. IT I - 1 . _ - ?? _ _ -- .1 - V £.IXII it. What a blockhead my brother Tona IS, not to mtarrv I rather, perhaps, I should say, what a blocklheadl lot t marry some twenty-five years ago, for I Suppose he'd hard! get any decent ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1841
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1149 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

A LADY'S EXCUSE FOR MARRYING

... I A LADY'S EXCUSE FOR MARRYING. I In Dr. Heward's Collection of Letters of Great Personatges, there is a letter from Mary, the sister of Anne Baleyn, to Se- cretary Cromwell, excusing her nmarriage with Sir William Stafford, wiirhs, it appears, had offended ...

Published: Wednesday 17 October 1827
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 986 | Page: 3 | Tags: News