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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... raising biis rent. A stiriohs wedding took place at Holyhead on New.s-ear's b:ay, wherc the brire sras first chsrchehd, thes f married!, ahd thirily, iatd ier c/diM cchristened !-The bride is but I6 years oftage. r At the parish church of Skipton in Craven ...

YORK ASSIZES

... with tile proicssed view to marriage Site made 3t first some little objections to his proposals, but afterwards conseuted to marry him. Thc defendant brought l er a wedding ri ng, and soon after prevailed lpine her to pe mit those fatiillianities withcic ...

YORK LENT ASSIZES

... two tmtits fir Mr. Daniels, Market Place, Stieffield, trae a1ir-,henttedl as.a deserter frum the Dumrfies Militia. -ico as married onl the late fast day m a stornt int of tt phtt ie, - ly the itnuse of J ein Thoritroij ; but a D to fties wife wvith tto ...

HEREFORD ASSIZES, Marck 4

... done, lie said le did not care if he had killed her. He has often said he would make away with her, because she would not marry him. About half past eight, in the evening, of the 20th of October, he came to the ?? was in tile kitchen, and heard him cotn- ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, SEPT, 1

... tniiit impronper alleri te' soitti itac tiecello (cd so itiuch So, that 1100day slit asland lien 4 she Aa-calit. giling Lo marry t11w prisone'r ?? Casian sueld that he hadl teen) the stomach and uicras some da1 a after the I'oily wvas ip~ie I ct, iii tne ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... hl'iemust say uilatijit sitiei atid liem )w relations could never thinl; of gi'ving tip hiei. ?? to tlerchat- I n. racterof a married womailp, or liat of tie lcgtibhacy oflier S I i- lctilidren ii 'anv cont'itrv eseept Great Biitain. Ni lie I ?? ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, LONDON—May 12

... the HoLise of Lords couiid not operate, as she fell into the hands of a ntaii Nilto was the fathet of eight childien, and a married man. lie was comniaded utot to saav a Nvord that could hurt the feelings oftlady Charlotte, as the Plaintiff's heart at that ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... tadl riceiveil IQUQIl apr]in c octir to ivisinrcalc chim- self cic M Caie'cks gcocd Ppt t,~ e ?? Ilim~lsell 'is willitig to marry her, ocil tie. demieI of h19 C ic'e, his itii lid enaii wcsciikely cc, happen verysocido; ths anod dic'er c rtcrm-ta'c- res ...

NORTHUMBERLAND COURT-HOUSE, &c

... husbarid. f No specific fact was stated, and lie learned judge, (Sir i J. Nicholl) observed, that he was not aware that a married woman ivas Dilowed to be tire voluntary pro- moter of a criminal snit, 'without ?? consent of the l kusband, and therefore ...

SUMMARY DIVORCE

... eyes and rib-roavtings, conferred on.her by her cruel yoke. fellow. The defendant now spoke in his turn, said he had been married to this woman twenty five years, and bitterly complained of her extrava- gance and infidelity ; that she ran him in debt in ...

Friday, August 3

... 1ad chiidren. Ini about a year and a lialfafter the dealh of his wife he married the person whose misconduct had now deprived hinm of the comforts and arivantagen of the married life. The Jury would perhaps be told that the loss of those comforts was ...

MONDAY, AUGUST 13

... Witness does notknow whe. tirer the deceased was alive or dead. A Sbr- geon was ?? sent for.. The prisioer, he said; was not married ; he lived at Kiirk-htearoi,-a- bout two miles from Aldr'rmt'bury.. AVNitmess en his cross-examination, said he lived about ...