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CURIOUS CASE

... only fifteen years of rhy age. Two years afterwards Wilson paid his formal the addresses to her, and obtained her consent to marry him. He continued his visits for a considerable Ilar time, and often accompanied Miss Gerrard to church, hat the theatre, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Siieakmai, his eldeitgon, surviving, , ideand seven other children. Tule widow died in 1844, with- so r.. on out having re-married. The mortgage debt had been 01, 'am- ovid off, and the term of 50 years expired in Auguat, hi( 1843. The bill was filed by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... money when the t married him. She made an assignment of her property S and furniture at the Black Bull Inn after her husbande s - death to the defendants, for the benefit of her creditors. b It also was proved that Whittaker, when he married Mrs. ' Mary ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... night of the assignment. I went away of my own accord. Cress-examined by Mr, Sergt. Munroy: I was married to tee. tator In 1827. I was lawfully married to him. Thought all the property was mine, because mny father left it me to dispose of It as I thought ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... the house when needed; and although he had missed several articles, he bad not previously suspected the prisoner. She is a married woman, with a family, residing in Soholes, and when taken into custody there, on Sunday night, she de- nied all knowledge ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... readers. The prosecutrix was a domestic servant in the employ of the Rev. W. C. Bache, of Longridge. The prisoner, who is a married man, bad also been occasionally in Mr. Bache's service during the six months prior to this occurrence. On the night of the ...

THE CHORLEY POLICE

... including the plaintiff, were her daughters. She requested that her children should live together upon the farm until they married, but that John, the defendant, should have two shares. The second daughter and Henry left the farm and got mar- ried, receiving ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... appeared for Mr. Talbot. It appeared that: Mrs. Sinfield and her famil, Including her son-in law (Mr. W. Blackhurst) and her married daughter, lived together twelve months ago, but that they had afterwards agreed to have two houses. On the removal, some ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT

... Nevreistle, sought comtp ensation in damages fron Mr. Turnbull and his wife, inasmuch as the latter hid onroken Sher promise to marry him. The lady who left Mr. Nichol - son in this'disconsolate position was a Miss Mary Parkin, aged twenty-two, a young lady ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... and that after his death Miss Eliza Torr carried on their manufacture. The plaintiff, a chemist and druggist at Liverpool, married Miss Torr, and commenced the manu- facture of these pills, which, in the advertisement respect- ing them, were stated to remove ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... brought on by jealousy, pulled her hair, struck her, and turned her out of the house at nine o'clock at night. They had been married short of twelve months, and those disputes had existed for a long time. The parties frowned daggers at each other, even in ...

THE LAW OF DIVORCE

... the 5th of April, 1847, at the parish of be: se Aston, his wife, Mary Ann Griffiths, being then alive. I The prisoner was married to his first wife in 1840, and sail [ndiscovered a short time afterwards that she had coin- I rinitted adultery with his nephew ...