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WIVELSFIELD COLLISION

... resided in Gun-street, Rossett, and who was found dead s in bed under peculiar circumstanoes.-Mrs. Eliza- h beth Smith, a married woman, living next door , to the deceased, stated that the latter was 76 to years of age, a'd witneas bhad lked after her ...

ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... plaintiff wrote todefendantthree years afterthe engagement, saying she had had a dream in which she was warned they would not get married, the defen- dant wrote, You must be very depressed, my darling; u-hat nonsense to take notice of a dream. You know, love ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... ground of the adultery of his wife, Helen Maud Bennett, with the co- respondent. Mr. Middleton said that the parties were married on the Ist. November, Ir93, at the Parish Church, Liverpool, and had cohabited together at various places, including Southport ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... was the petition of Edward James Grieves for a divorce owing to his wife's miscondqt witb a C Mr. Nuttall. The parties were married and b first lived at Leicester. In 1898, while at Peter- b borouggh, some letters arrived addressed' Miss 3 Rose Kilhert ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... and adultery of her husband, William Aildridge. It appears that the petitioner was married to the respondent at Dudley on May 17, 1880. Almost from the day they were married the respondent ill-used his wife shame- fully, and wasinthehabt eating her with ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... INCRIMINATING LETERS. Inihe Divorce Court, ysterday, Mr. Sander- son ptioned for a dissolution of her lnarntee She said she was married in VW89, and her hugiani celebrted the Diamond Jubilee by knocking her down and oausing her tols.a three teet. Whil linn at ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... adultery with peti- tioner's sister. The suit was undefended. Mr. Pritchard, in opening the case, said thle parties were married on September 4, 1895, at the Ohorlton Regis- try Ofice. The mnarriage was a secret one, petitioner returning to her mother ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... the petitioner and Mr. Pridham, Wippell for the respondent. Mr. Barnard, in opening the case, stated that the parties were married on the 6th February, 1884. Petitioner was a clerk at the time, and he afterwards became a commercial traveller. He and his ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... found living together e t B Hotel, Eastbourne, wher t a fortnight as husband and V. The petitioner in his e.idr-e n- . was married to the responr an- church of St. Andrewes, r . happily with her for the fir-t tree - had lmown the c-renon^tde a ?? had been ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... pestitioner, md in opeas g the case aid that -a the petitioner Was an oil and geneal merchant, v Eliing in Lanashire. ae n married to the a respondent on the 4h September, 1895, at St. a Jcep's Church, Birkdale. They afterwards c lived at Soethport until ...

IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... 'Inderivick, Q.C., 'vith whoin was Mr. Middleton refrained from stating the status of the parties, anO said that they were married on August 9th, 1893, at the Parish Church, Southport,' and thev lived to- gether happily till September, 1898. In June of ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... co-respondent, Gordon Smithb According to the evidence, it I appeared that the parties, who acted in the same o ompanay, were married at the Registry Office, Derby. in 1892 In 1897 the petitaoner bought 3 the White Hart Hotel, St. Albane. In March, t 1899 ...