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INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... bPeenootof employmernt. She was egaged to be married to a young man in Yorkshire. He spent the Easter holidays in Birminghan, and, upon leeving, said he would send for the deceased although hee could not then marry her. She received no communica-f tion from ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... were sentenced to sir weeks' hard labour. Cumous ENDING TO A BrGAn CAsm-John Ricketts, on bail, was indicted for bigamously marrying Hester Cooper, at ~alsall, on May 4, 1890, his former wieo, Eliusbeth Biereford, being then alive. Mr. C. F. Vachell appeared ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... intesn- tions, and the defendanit replied thiat he would marry her if she persisted, but that they could not be happy. Shortly afterivards the plaintiff discovered that thl defendanit hadi married the daughter of an crgireer at Barelona, and commenced the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Chief Justice Erle at the Werwiukelibe Summer Assizes, 1862, when the Jary returned a written verdict that though a promise to marry the plaintiff had been made by the defendant, yet such promise was cotdi. tiusnel, aud subject to terms as to a settlemnent ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY [ill] LAMBETH

... soare time ago, been engaged to be married to a voutng woa residing in Lordon, but afterwards made the ac4uait-- ante of the deceased woman, to whom he was warm'r attached. It is thought that hi did not know she was & married woman until shortly before the ...

THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... nerform at the Olympic Theatre lots of times. dr. Willis: And you swear you did not know she Wam married ?-I do. Do you know that lSadiS who are married play onr the stage in their maiden name -I know nosing about that. (Laughter.) Did you make any promise ...

REMARKABLE ACTION AGAINST A LADY

... received certain pro- perties under the Mill of her parents, hut although he had always been ready and rilling to marry her, she had refused to marry ahm, or pay him the one-third as aoreed apon, and also the annuity for 1875. The plaintiff clmed 0,0. as dsanages ...

THE SEBRIGHT NULLITY SUIT

... Scott had no wish to clandestinely marry DMr. Sebright. Indeed, she had expressed her repug- nrnce to him. She was of ase. Her mother was ill. She was her own mistress. She could have aone out of the house and married him at any time at the regis- trar's ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... defendant was a woman, and on the 25th December, 1854, was married at St. Philip's Church to a man named William Savyer, who was now living. On the I 14th of Augnst, 1831, the defendant was married to a man named Richard Harley, at St. Andrew's, Bordesley ...

SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES

... and was led to believe that his wife was alreadyL3 married, She then left him, and went to live to, Y elsewhere. While away she repeatedly wrote to B! - him, anai assured him that she was legally married H: 8to tie other mael (one Cheers, of Liverpoel) ...

THE CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING A WIFE

... whether she was married to Johli Davy, she said, s through the interlireter, that her' nan:m was Laura 1: Chidgey, not Davy. She remembered going with her i aunt, uncle, and John to Brentford-.-Mr. Griffith : Ask lers did she wish to marry John ? Witness ...

LOVE AND CRIME—A FRENCH ROMANCE

... soldier, had married a flower maker. When hle was fifteen years of ago he was apprenticed to a jeweller, and sevens years later lie came to Paris, where he proved himself to be a steadly and intelligent artisaim. Two years later, he married a young workwoman ...