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... MARRIED WOMIEN'S PROPERTY. | e AN IMPORTANT DECISION, v Sheriff Dove Wilson gave judgment on Thurs- 9 e day on a question relatiung to married womeq's pro- t r perty. William Anderson, shoemaker, 165 George c . Street, Aberdeen. in respect of a claim ...
... MARRIED WOMEN AND THEIR 1' TRADESMEN. VI I' 1sAVIAId>ta ,o In the Court of Appeal ?? case of Williaims d e. Mercier came on for hearing, and a question of interest arose with regard to the law of husband and wife. An f action was brought in the Queen's ...
... businese was that of a Scotch drpr, and she hadstayed lately as a lodger with Mrs Kerley, at 3 Clark Street, Sheffield, a married woman, separated from her husband. Witness was aware that deceased had fanned an attach- mert to this lady. He did not think ...
... A LESSON FOR LADIES DETERMINED TO GET MARRIED. On Tuesday, fashionably-dressed female, whose appearance and ma-ners bore evident proofs of respectability applied to Mr. Yardley, at Lambeth Police Court, for his' advice anil assistance under the following ...
... Married Like, —Do things, nor threat. sin*'*- .. ' hasoft^ n d sturbed whole married ther B '' cmstqa ncos. Fold n' t!l \ i! . rm9 -'|) not run idle— **l.!zmo.*> d 1 . ,f more from One's own ,ea, ;' , ls 'i.. ro morn* than J. Many marriaire ;, . ...
... the Post-office Savings Bank affecting the deposits of married women in England and Ireland will, owing to the operation of the Married Women's Property Act, 1882, be much simplified, and married women will enjoy many advantas,.z-aa depositors in that ...
... Married. —On Friday Iw S Mr. George Hedley,Join«r,of lotte Crosbie, eldest w v* the Pefbj, ...
... The Duke Sforza Cesarini, who married Miss Shirley, the grand-daughter of Robert, Earl Ferrers, ha* lately succeeded in establishing an infant school at Genzano, near Rome, which has excited considerable interest from the fact of its being the first school ...
... Wedding and Keeper Kings.—All who are about to marry wonid do well to bay their rings K. Feu*!, 4, Bristol-bridge BrUtoL The Half-Guinea Hat, manufactured by D. Pander Clare-street, is better than can had at any other establishment the kingdom. hat warranted ...
... MARRIED,^ _■ -. ?? E I R T H S. On Sunday the 241b, the i.a.ly ?? Ccs.t-ct; of C.ilrssfse..!, lv*s*. was sataly de-lsves asi is: a daoghter. ...
... MARRIED. the 10th inst, at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, Chas. Joseph Parke, Esq., eldest son of Charles Parke, Esq., of Henhury House, Dorset, to Ellen Mary, second daughter of the Rev. Charles Wicksted Ethelston, of Wicksted Hall, Cheshire, ...