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BREACHES OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... admitted that hla knew the repopnderat to be a married woman, He esated that whelll he met her he fell in love with her, and asdl her to marry him, but that she said she could riot, a sle was a married wcomarn. WVitness then intimated that ia intended ...

A TITLED LADY'S LOVE LETTERS

... marriage, and eventually married Mr. Sievier on the 24th of that month. She returned her letters from Mr. Crosbie to him. There was a question of settlement. She thought Mr. Croebie wanted to marry her lot her ?? by Mr. Channell: She married Mr. Sievier on the ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF INFATUATION

... introduced to her friends as her husband, was never married to her. He asked her distinctly whether she had been previously married, and she replied most emphatically in the negative. Ile warned her not to marry him if she had a husband living, as the consequences ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... re3pectable-looking middle-aged woman, earrendered to take her trial for feloniously marrying Thomas Tilley, her husband, Cyrus Byrne, being at the timt ?? prisoner was married so far baek as the year 1854 to the first husband, C yrus Byrne, and in August, ...

THE CATHCART LUNACY ENQUIRY

... her mother, and the object was to get her settled, either married or not married, and if she was to be married the sooner the better. Married or not married, you say, how would the ,not married -be done v ...

The Metropolis

... therefore felt interested in her, and insisted upon Mr. Davis either marry- ing the girl or leaving her with her friends. Mr. Davis said he could not marry her as he was already engaged to be married to a lady at Stockport. Witness would not allow the girl to ...

A WIFE'S SEPARATE ESTATE

... separate estate. The third marriage was 1 to the defendant, in 1881, before the passing of the Married Women's Property Act. Be- i tween 1885 and 1887, when the Married Women's Property Act was in force, the defendant's wife borrowed' a various sums of money ...

DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... God's sake don't tell mother, and Ili marry you to-morrow. Witness replied, You can't; it's Sun- day. In May defendant seduced her under the promise to marry. He used to drink, and she told him she would not marry a drunkard. He promised to live up the ...

STRANGE CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... Portsmooth.-Mrs. Ada Tucker stated that she now resided at 9, St. Martin's Lane She was married to the defendant at Swanage, believing that he had never been married ?? John Bridge: Was he in your service9 The witness: He came as that at ?? John: As what ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... that be woeld marry the plaintiff within a reasonable time. The mother, who was as deaf as a post, said she heard the defendant promise to marry her daughter on the 1st of August. The defenue was that the defendant had never refused to marry the plaintiff ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... found out where Mrs. Simmonds lived, and made her aware that he was a married man.-Emma Day said her name was Simmonds at the time she married the defendant.. She hat been previously married to a man named John C. Ivers. That marriage took place on January ...

BIGAMY AND SUSPECTED MURDER

... has gradually been disclosed that he married in India, in 1859, the daughter of a Sergeant Guise, he being at the time a private in the 6ith Light Dragoons. At this time le went under the name of Holman, but married in the name of SBymes. The marriage ...