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THE MAN OF MANY WIVES

... aged 38. was indicted for feloniously marrying Ann Ren. nie, his foriner wife, Ann Morloy, being then aive. It appeared thiat the prisoner hail lived as butler in so- v~e1ll g entiuenll's families in 181 , he married Ils first wife (who was also in service ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... fourth. John Cornwall-Knows defendant, S. Cooper; was present when he was married in Jan. 1823; the ceremony was performed in Smithfield, by a Mr. Woods; the lady to whom he was married was Miss Frances Clutterbuck. Francis ArmstrongWas present at a marriage ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... ) She had known him before, and had gone with him to be married, but he would not take the fortune her father offered.- She would marry him now, if he pleased. Prisoner exclaimed, he would marry her with- out a farden. The Judge here put a stop to the ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... with a knife- it was tied to ber shift breast-*he went to the fair next day and married another ?? ?? left ber fa- tber's with the prisoner, for the purpose of being married to him-prlsoner bade herl bring the money and he wvould mar- ry her-the money belonged ...

LONDON POLICE—FRAUD & IMPOSITION

... Sarah 'Gilby: How long were you acquainted with pri- soner before you were married? Sasah Gilby: I never saw h'iebut once before the day we were married, and he then asked 'me to marry him, and said his name was William Johnston. I then consented, and went ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... my sister-; TLynhe took Eliza by the hand, and said he would. marry her, and bring her to the Continent,. and -when he'came back nowone would know where he married; be said he would marry her in five weeks. & . Mr. O'Connell asked if vsho; knew a young ...

EXTRAORDINARY DELUSIONS

... calm, tranquil, and lady like in every respect. Cross-examnined-I was married on the '9th of July, 1845, the samte clay on wlsich my two sisters were married. We agreed to marry those three persons the day after otr arrival at Tatnton. I knew that it ...

RECORD COURT—CARRICKFERGUS, March 19

... which contained a covenant against alienation.- O'Hale was twice married. By his first wife he had two daughters, Peggy and Marv, and none by his second. His 'secondidaughter was married to John MkKinley his co- lessee. O'Hale died in -1814. He bad, some ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... antd dseclatin,, that now he really intended to marry. The brother of the plaintiff was then calld, who stated that he had call'd upon ihp defendant in Janu:try last to demand of him if he intended to marry the withow. Thie defendant first said lie knew ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... that would be ?? married to Miss Burnett's eldest sister; got £150 fortune with his wife; did not know whether Miss Burnett had run away with Kyle, or Kyle with Miss Burnett; when defendant was at witness's bousehe said he would marry the plaintiff; could ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... be agreeable to them. I-e ,said he was his .own master. I gave him an accotnt. of hei family. He said, s in marrying her, I shall not marry the family. 'I know no one of her rdlations but: yourself and Mr.. Warren. I. look on you fs her father and: mother ...

LONDON POLICE

... the lady. A sergeant of marines, named Catterall, stated that, after a moderate courtship, he prevailed upon the prisoner to marry him in 1825. Being of a roving disposition, the lady took it into her head to go off to China, where the witness understood ...