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BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... wou cannot give evidence, Bummers-I married her at Didoot abont 16 years ago, Mr Gors-Had you a relation named Alfred Rivers. Bummers-Yes, Rivese was my half-brother, and the tccused was bis widow when I married her. Mr Gore- I do not thick your marriage ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... prisoner with bring a married man, a charge which he repudiated, dt scribiog the woman at Barton Hill, Who wai really his wife, as his brother's widow. Howaver, ioqlairies were made. and it was ascertained that the priioner was I married in 1814 at Swansea ...

FIVE WIVES AND TWENTY-FOUR CHILDREN

... wife dying, was at liberty to marry this woman, who thus became wife No. 2. Two years afterwards, however, she discovered in her turn that he was unfaithful to her, and she obtained divorce from him, leaving him to marry agaia during her life. Notwithstanding ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... the case was a very simple one. About 20 years ago the prisoner married a person named Horton, but he subsequently left, her, and met an unmarried woman named Hannah Savage, whom he married at St. Philip's Church. After living with her for some time, he ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... promised to marry her within a reasonable time, and repeated the promise on several subsequent occasions. He1 however, afterwards refused to perform his promise within a reasonable time. The defendant, on his part, admitted a promise to marry made in August ...

A TAUNTON BIGAMY CASE

... High~stroct, Veutnor, Isle of Wight, was yesterday afternoon charged,. at. the Westminstor-police court with feloniously'marrying a young woiman nae/ued Annie Philpott on the 5th Juriet 18BOr his first wifo, Annie, Veing then and now alive. The accusedwho ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... at their house and other places. Cross- ?? was aware that tle prisoner was a married woman when he married her. Heard her sister ?? that she was sorry she could not get married to him, . as her first. husband was alive. This was when witness was staying ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... go some time, Hle said his daughter would be married at Michaelmas, ani he should not wait till Christmas to getmarried himself. They would be married by license. I told him that it be thought of marrying me for money I had none whilst mother lived, and ...

LAW FORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... Hoston roid, deposed that on De ember 26th, 1881, he was married ic Mary Manming, at Westbury Church, He lived with her unuil eight months ego. de knew eshe wae a married woman at Cite timse be married her, She told him ber husband wan alive, but he need ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY [ill] AND BIGAMY CASE

... made to him witness did not go for the Maslin, in defence, said when he married the woman he was not aware that she had been previously married. bhe told him she Was not married, and the first he knew of it was when Davies called at his house, near Cholten- ...

THE CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... Francis Hoare, aged 48, was ?? with marrying Ann Roberts, his former wife, Mary Jane, being at that time alive. Mr Gregory (Gregory, Hirst, and Saudford), who prose. cuted, said the prisoner was a basket maker, and married in 1876 Mary Jane Perry at the parish ...

BIGAMY CASE

... live with him until Iuch time as they got married. She consented, and lived with him for a fortnight, and then they were married, Prosecutrix eaid heh did not know at the time that the accused was already a married man, and hiB wife was still alive, When ...