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EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY

... on for hearing. It was an ?? action for breach of promise of marriage. The defen- ur dant pleaded that he did not agree to marry the plaintiff .er as alleged. 3s. Ur Francis, in stating the plaintiff's case, said :-The ag Plaintiff songbt to recover c ...

Published: Friday 08 February 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2235 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCANDALOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MARRIED LADY

... and his brother a were frequent visitors at my mother's house before I was married. My husband vas intimately acquainted to with Lord Aylesford and his fismily. I was married in 1866. After my marriage the intimacy continued a between Lord Aylesford, ...

THE ALLEGED ROBBERY OF £80 BY A MARRIED WOMAN IN HULL

... THE ALLEGED ROBBERY OF £80 BY A MARRIED WOMAN IN HULL. At the Hull Police court, on Wednesday, Mary Surrey, a well dressed woman, was charged on warrant, before Messrs H. Briggs, T. W. Palmer, and B. B. Mason, borough magistrates, with stealing £80 in ...

COMPENSATION FOR BAREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... to be married; and, thirdly, that at the time of the promise, and when it was broken, the plain- tiff was a married woman. To the last plea the plaintiff had replied that she was not a married wonsan at the time, fand that lie promised to marry her after ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY IN HULL

... Wereyou married to Williaim Greena ye Witniess at first objected to answver the qeto h ultimately replied in the affirmative _ rquestion She Will you tell me then what you meant by Laverack day that you never married any other aying yester were married to ...

Published: Friday 20 December 1878
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1599 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACTION BY A HULL FISHERMAN: EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... He would still marry her, as he had no serious quarrel with defendant ; it was with her mother he had a quarrel. Her morher told him that if he married her daughter he would require to marry the family as welL He did not intend to marry her as soon as ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR GRIMSBY

... homes on Friday er night, Marris was lying in wait at his bed room 1g window with a loaded gun. Hicks, after leaving his al other companions, passed Marris's cottage, whistling in a merry mood. His attention was attracted to le Marris's bed room window, and ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1870
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1508 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... on the part of the plaintiff's brothe a boy of 15, and daid that if they married he would ao' allow the brother to visit at their house. ilaintiff tolo him that she would not marry where her brother would not be welcome, and the engagement was tbereupsa ...

CHARGE OF ABDUCTION

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

EXTRAORDINARY AND ROMANTIC CASE OF BIGAMY AT MANCHESTER

... prisoner was married to Milward, and that with her knowledge of his being &live at the time, she wras married to a person of the name of Renshaw. Also, after Rea. sbaw's death, and with the knowledge of her first has- lband beingalive, she married a person ...

SINGULAR LAW SUIT

... another servant, Mrs. Sheppard said n she was once going to marry Masters, but he would not have her on the terms she wished. She even went to , church with hins one day for the purpose of getting married, but they arrived there too late in the day, and she ...