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GOING TO BE MARRIED

... to be married. My intended is wei V5UZ'GUSG T HE LUGGAGE fully is for me on Saturday-afterncon. Prisoner further streE it said the name of her intended was Mcie, and that born to she had come to Southsea from Edinburgh and was thou s to be married the ...

MARRIED TO A MURDERER

... MARRIED TO A MURDERER. ?? I . A P - M -r %'TnZrc , rr v UV e ItE1LEARKAIBLE BIGAMY CASE. as .anrrie towis. ac(;s DrinlLvater, twenty-si, an ironer, of Blacifriars-road, Loudon, was charged 4 d- xet maid at 1l Weenl ou Thursday, with t tmll bigamly. tir ...

MARRYING A DIVORCED LADY AND THE CONSEQUENCES

... MARRYING A DIVORCED LADY AND THE CONSEQUENCES. the CONSEQUENCES. Ali action for slander and libel, in which both the plain.- the tiff and the defendant were clergymen, was trioS at Satin.- the day's sitting of the Guildford Assizes. The Bvi. Mr. Mat taedo ...

AN ARUNDEL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... goodassettled that sometime they -ere to be iwk married. Under these circ .stances he often ingweht to see her, and on one occasion Md seduced Her, combatting her objections with Lto a promise to'marry he'r. His attentiotsx wient on i until the March ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF NULLITY OF MARRIAGE

... it she admitted that she had been married, hut as she was married in afalse name the marriage was invalid. Ultimately, this .yolung man, enarnoured with the womzan, andinterested in the story she had told him, married her on the 25th April, 1875. The ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY—LAW OF MARRIAGE

... 14th Septembei, I84S, pri- w t. soner married Ann Fisher, and' that subsequently on a the 23d March, in the present year, he married Eliza B.ostock. Theywouldalsofind that Ann Fisher to F . whom the prisoner was married on the l4th September, F e 1845, was ...

LOVE AND SUICIDE

... not married, and belast saw ber on April 2ad. Ihey had had no quarrel, and he could not Pc account ior the-depreasion. Be had not tcld her W he was going to leave ?? mother (excitedly): You ought to be asha~med of your. tI seld, you beioga married naa ...

REMARKABLE BIGAMY CASE

... fetch her, which he did. She ?? witnsre- that Gillutore wanted to marry her, ng aid theat she would marry him. Shortly afterwards 5i5 witness's mother received a letter to say she had married him. Witness told her sister before Gill- or more setched her away ...

STORY OF A BONNET

... WVs. Cooper, 65, hawker. who had only one arm, was charged with feloniously marrying Emily Parker at Snutn- ampton on May 4th, 1872, his former wife, Mary, to whom he irag married on April 15tb, 1860, being then alive. IMr. Tickell, who prosecuted, said ...

STRANGE BIGAMY CASE AT GOSPORT

... who gave her address as 9, St. Martin s-iane, was then sworn. She said she was married to 0 the prisoner last year at Swanage. The man told a her he had] never been married before, and thatb he never cared for anybody but her. ] Sir Joan Bridge Did you ...