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CURIOUS CASE.—A PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN CAN MARRY HIMSELF

... CURIOUS CASE. -A PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN CAN MARRY HIMSELF. I box -At ?? COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCI, DUBLIN, Nov. 16. BEAMISH V. BEAMISH. This ease was argued before the Court last term in the shape of a special verdict, the object of the litigants being to ...

THE CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST THE HON. MAJOR YELVERTON

... aid that is to inquire into the part acted by Fnther Mooney. He did one of two things. I-le married Miss ?? and Major Yelvertont at Roman Catholics, or lie married thlem as Prieteatant and Roman Catholic. If the forater, he testified fldsely, for when ex-amined ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... naturally enrough an d he afterw:;rds promised 9. to marry the young lady in a few days. It wits 8an Ull- [. doubted fact ttlet as early as thb ;3rd of July he ?? promisme to marry het-, and desired to marry her lit once. ?? the idea of a practised seducer ...

POLICE

... had prevailed upon to marry him, produced three certificates of marriage, in each of which the prisoner was a contracting party. The first stated the pri- soner had married Elizabeth Tinley, in 1843; the second, that he had married Emily G. Rose, in 1847; ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... same town, for damages for seduction of the plaintiff's daughter, Clara Brook, and for defend- ant's breach of promise to marry the said Clara Brook.- Mr. Kershaw was for the plaintiffs: and Mr. Waugh for the defendant. -It was stated that Thomas tnale ...

BREACHES OF PROMISE

... that they should be married at once, he took advantage of her affection and seduced her. The defendant had put a Plea on the record that he made the agreement on the faith that the plaintiff was virtuous, and that he refused to marry her because she was ...

A Jewish Breach of Promise of Marriage

... TilsR. He said he wokild marry her in three months' tine, l and he wanted to buy some 'afurniture. She then made Ioquiries about him, but no oneirnew Mr. De Young, and When he did not oome-again. Her daughter heard he weas married man, and her'daughtet i`ecame ...

DIVORCE COURT, JULY 19

... a single mnma, and married r her on the Stis of November, 1859. He took her to Cam-. e bridge, but after he had lived with her there for about a e fortnight, her brdther, who bad heard a rumour that Mr. a Biokerstaffe was a married mau, went to Cambridge ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, DEC. 2

... show to some friends she said she had there wcho were judges of diamonds. Finding, from inquiries, that Mrs. Archer was a married woman, the plaintiff asked her for the return of the ring, and she said she would return it in a few days, but did not. The ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN

... that we should be married. He he said to this, that he had no other idea in the world. Lord ed Dorhester then asked my younger sister whether she would on like to be married; she said site did not know. He then said that, if she would marry him, they would ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, JUNE 17

... Sadler. EXTRAORDLINARY CASE OF BIGAMY. William Ashford, a respectably-(dressed snaj, about 46 years of age, was charged with marrying Eliza Salt, Lis first wife, Elizabeth Perryer, being still alive. Mr. G. Brunner conducted the proeecution, and detailed ...