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PENAL SERVITUDE FOR BIGAMY

... prisoner bad been married in 1872, and that consequently the marriage in B74, on which the prosecution relied, was ?? prisoner went into the witness-box aud prodneed a copy of a church regier in suppo of ?? statenent that he was married to E1izabeth _ld ...

EXTRAORDINARY BIGAMY CASES

... father, in the presence of the officer, asked prisoner if he was a married man, and he replied, Father, there is no truth in it. Mr. Whale then said. If I knew you were a married man I would kill you. At the police stateon prisoner said, ' I did ...

DIVORCE COURT CASES

... mother, who carried on the business of a licensed virtualler. She kept the Albion Inn, WalsaO. On the 3rd October, 1894, he married the respondenit at Waisal), and afterwards ]ived with her as the Lamp Tavern- Inn, Walsall. Differences arose between them ...

DIVORCE CASES

... ucarrise aim Joseph Haziwood, otherwise known as Bert Mr. Deane, Q.C;, who appeared for the Petitioner , that the parties were married in 7894 at the Ofice, Nottingham. There were two thildren if ta marriage. The parties played in various plr0 ,, L England ...

INDIAN MILITARY DIVORCE SUIT

... that. the parties -were marrie on Ftbruary, 1, 1887, at. St. Jamxes's Pthish Cksrrch, Per *Shortly after CpanKy a rnfre ete Indian; Staff Cortl ind~ they went to India togete shid 1iNed there for a good, Fart. of their married life. Th-ers6 were, charges ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... charged with having assaulted his wife and child, aged four ?? stated that her husband was a gaivaniser, and that they had been married three years, there beingtwo children. About dusk on Wednes.day evening she left the house for a few minutes, and wben she ...

THE MISSING WARWICK BRIDEGROOM

... back to work. Death took place suddenly last Tuesday. Miss Harriet Chandler, the young woman whom the deceased was to have married, said the wedding was to have taken place at Heston Church on the 2nd inst. Lawley came from Warwick at two o'clock on the ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... -was asked by the chairman why be did floe marry the girL 1I haven't had tine yet, Was his reply, I abve been doing very badly lately. and lhave not had the circnmstaaces.'-Ir.' Yates: Are you willing to marry her? Witness: Yes, ?? Hanasa said there were ...

MATRIMONIAL ADVERTISEMENTS

... advertisemnent: and wen. through a forzm of marriage, a document being drawn up l which led the ?? to believe that she, was married toq the prisoner. It w h' atthe prisoner ins~erted the following iv rueeti ekly, paper on 9November I1 ?? Matrn ?? 'by ain ...

WALSALL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... Walsall she became introduced to defendant. That acquaintance ripened into courtship, and the parties becamme engaged to be married. The %v;dding was fixed to take p lace in January, 1897, but the pron ije had not been ?? led. A number of letters had passed ...

SUICIDE AT MOSELEY

... employment about a $year ago. Some years ago he was in business on his own account, in the varnishing trade. They had been married over twenty-two years, but for ten weeks past had lived apart, the home having been broken up in consequence of financial ...

ARISTOCRATIC BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... she could not possibly live long, and asked her to agree that so scon ! as his wife died she iplaintiff) would consent to marry him. AVfter some discussion the plaintiff agreed to the pmosalI to accept him as he~r husband vwhen he was iii a position to ...