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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Friday, June 20

... the niothet , aid icquettd ie ws-ould co along with thenito boy avwddittg-r~tig ftr Alr;. I lopkins', who was going to be married to MIr. Plopkiin, by whom fthe had prvcioufly had a ftill-born Childt This requoct was uippot'ed to be made on pre- k u1cc ...

DEVON.—LAMMAS ASSIZE

... Scrjeant Lens openect A the cafe, by wVhiclh, ahd by the evidence, it ap- s peared that the plaintiff, in the year l800, had married Mifs Coxon, of Kinfale, in the kingdoni * of Ireland, and that three children were the fruit .of this union. That they lived ...

COUfr OF CHANCERY. B

... of March; so thalt, according to the register, the said Richard Oxenham was born ncarly tell months after his parents were married. The sing-ularity of this attempt on thc part of the de fendant, to get rid of the verdict, disturbed the tl^ual gravity of ...

LAW REPORT

... in tire Stratil, aitd the dlt-. ferilalit Wyhorne, is a barrister, who also lives iln the .salie itrevt, and is besides a married muan. T[he followisig' wvre3 the prirncipal fatets that appearaie d ',pon ~,Videriea' -TIe pilairrtiff had been mairried to ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT at H. MEUX and Co's BREWHOUSE

... vat:- 1. Eleanor Cooper, 14 years of age, servant to Mr. Hawes, the Tavistock Arms, Great Uussell-street. ie. Mary Mulvey, a married woman, agfti 310 years. 3. Thomas Murry, aged 3 years, son of Mary . ulvey, by a forma r husband. 4. flaniah Iantlield, aged ...

MELANCHOLY DEATH OF MR. WHITBREAD, BY SUICIDE

... irretarahle. The elder sou, nfl ?? of age will ihe!rit the aunled estates, full 20,0001. 11 r a lln: to he eld est janitarter was married, a shor ti:le sincel, to tive brother of thle Eari ofV Waldegrave. A cnasiflr'cai-] .pir!(pcrI il thefhinds, alin ithE targev ...

SHERIFF's COURT, Bedford Row, Jan. 3

... oljected to be read.) Cross examined.At 10 ytears of age MIrs. Rudall was taken from her father's house by tbe plaintiff- and married at Gretna Green. He was a Lieutenant in the North Deron Militia. 'The plaintiff and his wife had lived in a state of separation ...

COURT of COMMON COUNCIL

... whithwer te C to be her's-, that she might ascertain' whteV te - would answer for their residence when they Khoul,1d he if married. Hav~ingc satisfied her scruples, and induced D rher to place firmi reliance oil his honlour, hie finially fa Cprevailed upon ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES AND DISCOVERY OF A MURDER

... thing p rticular. When they met at my house, n Hatton. anad the bumboat-man. said they killed the e man. I was not then married to my present wife, 11 she hits been present when I spoke of the murder. I 11 went t) a chymist's in Butt-line, and got some ...

MARINE COURT

... State, and ho promised to marry tier should the Royal Clemency be afforded her. The behaviour of the prisoner, it was testified, was good: and last week she received a free pardon, on condition that the young man should marry her im- mediately. The next ...

KENT ASSIZES

... this crime; for as she acted Id with her husband, the law regarded her as acting under It his coercion. You, and I, who are married men, is Gentlemen, (said his Lordship to the Jury), know, however, that this presumption of the law is often le wrong, and ...