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of it THE ISLE OF MAN DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL

... been moved to take this action by the Engli-h society favouring the reform. Many Manxmen have already anticipatod the Act by marrying sisters of deceased wives. In not a few ecases contracting partics have had marriages solemnised in the ‘Channel Islands ...

MARYLEBONE TRAGEDY. THE JURY DISAGREE

... MARYLEBONE TRAGEDY. THE JURY DISAGREE. At the Central Criminal Court on faturday, Pmma Altkes, & married woman, eurrendered to emwer an indictment charging her with the wansisughter of ber husband, Joha Andrew. Mr Geoghegan ord Mr Arhor Hution defended ...

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... grace of her face uati figure, Lut the inepiration he had found in Lis love; and ere u-':{ had known each other a , they were married, and were luwr-.Bm:hll.n n‘y’ond li- wildest dreams, Franceswca i & mild contented fashion. 5 It was at the height of Toubillac’'s ...

e e e NOTES ON NEWS

... Dorothea of Zell, eon-| sort of George I. and mother of George 1L Mary, the fourth daughtor of that peppery httie monarch, married Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel, whose ohild, Louisa Caroline, as wife of Duke William of Schleswig-Holstoin- Sounde ...

Pieasant words ate valaed, and do not cost mach. : P

... worth two and 3th «8o this is the porirait of the woman you love? imes as much os aris. |“No; thats the girl 1 am gowg to marry.” B GINIREWES Wiuham Nearly 1,000,000 telegrams pass through the M' In contempiating -Z;lfi:a_dn for others we fre Officc of ...

WIFE DESERTION AT BENTLEY

... Bentley, applied for & separation order, and sa erdeg for mainir o co. Me. Tovey, solicitor, app o od for the wuman, who was married (o the defen a & in the yesr 1691 Thev had had three children, and one had ded. The hushand went away on the ZTth Angust, ...

WHAT WOMEN READ

... made me m‘w and ret | but in the end the faithlul and virtaous milliner orl with hee all the afternoon. i 1 was ashamed i | marries her duke m sjaie of the wicked plots of b conlden’t look enaybuddy in the fais. |hdy Figytha to keep them apart. il they haden't ...

HARDY, EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... of midwivos. Mrs, Creizhiton's paper on “Courtship and Marriag:” artracted eonsiderable interest. She suid girls should te married, as only by it was complete life possibls The lon. Mrs. A, Lyitleton, in a lase well s dress, congratulzicd the members on ...

DERBYSHIRE PROBATYE SUIT,

... at Crich, dird in 1516, and his wife in 1558, leaving soveral chillren, the ellest of whom, Comge Jackson, born in 1705, married Elisaleth Drown, of Cromford, on July 15, 1810. Elizabeth Brown's brotiers wers goine 10 the United Stales about this time ...

{Barriages,

... WALKER -STEPHEN —October 21, at the resuience of the bride's mother, Brook Hill Parm, Trout v | Qurh((mu!;lvt\rlfi'.mth 3 | Marry Walker, B.D, Powassen, son of Mr. Henry Walker. Harthill, late Pinxton. Derbyshire. to Margaret Eva. youngest daughter of Mrs ...

PRISONER REMANDED, CONDITIQF OF MR. HOLLAND. MISS KEMPSHALL'S MENTAL CONDITION

... alleged adalterv ead eraelty. Thee was no defenca. Mr. Barnard, in opeming the care for the petitioner, ssid tho parties were married in 1882 at the Trinity Wesleyan Chapel, Southport, wd afterwards lived tugether ab Denton, and then at Chester. The marrisge ...

A NURSE'S BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION

... offer, treated her as his wife. In ‘reply to her requesi that they saouid be married, he ' satd that they were already married according to Scoteh law. Although nromising to marry her le Il;ule-l to fulfil his prowise, and ultimately turced ber ‘out of the ...