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AN IRISH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... waiting five or six years for the defendant to marry her. The parties met constantly, and the understanding was tbat she was to be married to the defendant as saon as his sistor Ilnrra got married, and ahe was married in il irb, 1874. The plaintiff'a family ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... intentions mere strictly honourable, and that he would marry her at once but for a lipovision in his fathe, b will, by which tle family estate would pass fram ile defendant, who wars the eldest ?? he married %leithin five years of his. father's death ivithout ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY AT BETHESDA

... took plac' in March, 1882. She was then married to Joseph Williams. The CHAIsMAN: HEas Joseph Williams been away fronm her? The INsPECTOR: No, sir; but she went away. The CnAiamrAN: Had she any reason to get married a second time ? The lNsrECoT: No sir. ...

A SOUTH CARNARVONSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION

... that she would WS marry bihu. 'hat was in June, and from that time eys. regulnrly, every Saturday, he used to come over to ttaa see bar, and talk in the way that lovers usually did. tbl it was then arranged that they shoald be married irts, shortly efter ...

AN UNSUCCESSFUL ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... on the death of his first wife,. offered to' marry the plaintiff,; but she declined, being at that time engaged to .a Mr Drenton, who, however transferred his affeqtions to another lady, whom he married.. 'The plaintiff sued him for breach of promise ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MILITIA OFFICER

... left Brighton,'the prisoner asked me to marry him. He did not say whether he was single or married: but he said his mother was a very religious woman, and that he could not marry me in England, for if he married without his mother's consent he should lose ...

WELSH PRISONERS AT CHESTER ASSIZES

... (48), an engine fitter, was indicted for marrying Bsther Williams, at bilanass, on the 14th Jaly, bisu former wife,. Catherine, to whom lie was married on the 5th June, 1877, Leoing then alive. Prisonor was married to Catherine Jones Warburton in 1877 at ...

A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... evideace, said she was willing to marry the de- fendant, notwithstanding his proroial to marry her sister instead of ?? Samuel Wolfe, the defen- dent, said he was 52 years of age, and had been per. fectly ready to marry the plaintif until she refused to ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... plaintiff had no occasion to make herself ill, as he (the defendant) had always told her he would marry her, and she knew that very well. He said hecould not marry her at that time, as he was under olbligations to a Mr. Adeney, but that when he : was free ...

MERIONETHSHIRE ASSIZES

... going to London, on the 23rd Oct., 1862. I was married to prisoner at St. Mary le Strand, and had the certificate given to me in his pre- sence. We went on purpose to be married. I did not know he was marri eto Sarah. He said he had £49 to pay her: he had ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY AT CARDIFF

... prisoner was-eharged.on a-warrant with marry- ieg Laura Frances Philippa Hayes at the Car- 'diff .Registrar's Office on June 10, 1889, his frst he wife, Caroline 'Annie; to vhom he' was pre- iff viously married on March 5,. 1895, 'being then alive. Iosaac ...