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ATTEMPT OF A HUSBAND TO MURDER HIS NEWLY-MARRIED WIFE

... p:irt (Ifa 0oUir i man, named Richard Whittring, to cut the throlat or a Voung woman to whomi lhe had only bevit ntree weeks married. It seemts thiat Whitting hiad latterly expressed a great ivisi to inigrawte to Auitralia. :kull had made application to the ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... Ri i- stated, that sht was married to tie prisotler 01 ta e 10th of last month at St Mat1,in's-in-thctielul- Site married him in the name of Eliza Thiel; Mr raniy asked her whetiter she knew tNiItItI pdisoner wais a married man when she tarrietd bill ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... prisoner; she was married to him last March, at a church in the Borough; she did not know et the name of it. gt Prisoner-I only married her to dress and undress me. uj Witness-You know better, you left me. fir Chairman-Was you married by banns or licence ...

WATERFORD ASSIZES

... sis miles to one Foley's; did not go willingly; pri- soiter saisi he intended to marry her; thiitks there was no h arm in him saying that ; she hadl no objection to marry if g her father liked she had no ebjection (smiling) to prisoner if her father liked ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... John Lapsley, who died in 1810, and Janet M'Kinley, were married persons- The history of Janet M'Kinley was, that she was first married to one James Kidd, and after his death in 1796 she married Wil- liam Paul, who went to America, and was not heard of ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. A MARRIED WOMAN, LIVING AND CARRYING ON BUSINESS SEPARATE PRObM HIER. HUSBAND, IS LIABLE TO IMPRISONMENT FOIL DEBT. (From the Scottish Jurist, fol. VI. No. 8.) Mrs Charlotte Orme, suaaentder, v. Mrs Harriet Differs, churger ...

COMMISSION COURT, DUBLIN—Aug. 10

... old ; trey were married by the Rev. Me Smitb, cu- rate ol that parisb. To Mr Brewster- My dauglrter and tire traverser are four months and one day married. The Rev. Mr Smith exanmined by Mr Brewster- Is curate of Brine's Cirrcs ; married tire traverser ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Thisis the ?? Ting ever I1 bo~ght; wve wUI. go to Sbeftield. and. be married;. ?? .Vortdsworth shtlh marry: ut;- this. is the ring and the sown you shast 4e.,rried in , I will never marry any ether woman, my 4dear. Shte tvmembered that, in the spring of ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... for -parties to be married by a clergyman ?-Yesa; but many are not. Is it not the more common couane for parties wanting toget - married, to go before a clergyman P-I do not know many 1do no. Is not that the regular inode of marrying i-Yes, it is In a ...

POLICE

... Sir, ; the very next day after we were married he disagreed with me, aid I have not had a ymomentfs happiness. itn ?? became of your L.60 in cash ? 3. Mrs Nott-Why, in the first place, and before we were a, married, Igave him L. 15. f , Magistrate-I suppose ...

SURREY SESSIONS, JULY 22

... the prisoner. Site was married to bim last March, at a church In the Boruugh, She did stot know the name of It. Prisoner-l only married her to dress and undress me. Witnes-You: know better, you left noe. Chairman-eWere you married by banns or licence? ...

HENRY STREET POLICE OFFICE, DUBLIN

... s. My own name is Mary . olt.er, and I have followed him through the Indies for years, as his lawful married wife. d Second Wire-l save been married to him for some time, and travelled Newsfounidland with him. 1 knew he was mosried before this, but I ...