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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 ...

SINGULAR BIGAMY CASE

... tbat. I wa3s a married woman? Witness: No, you did not.-. Did I not lend you my wedding ring to wear? You gave 'me a wedding ring. to have made into a signet ring -but you did not tell me it was ?? forbade me to tell anyone I was a married woman, didn't ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... that he ought to have married her before her boy was born. Defendant replied, It is one of the greatest mistakes I have made that I have not, married her; but it is not too late yet. My health is not very goodand I cannot marry her under twelve months ...

COMMITTAL FOR BIGAMY AT TEWKESBURY

... Birming- ham, gardener, was charged on remand with felonioasly marrying S.arah Crockett, a single woman, row residing at Forthampton, near Tewkesbury, his wifc, to whomn he was previously married, being then alive. At the former hearing, which was adijourned ...

A DENTIST SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... made all sorts of excuses. He said he thocght he should ] travel for a few years before lie got married; also that he must take his degree before he got married, &a c The plaintiff was very much 3seeted, and when de- fendant left her he shook hands with ...

COURIOUS BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... account that he bought her a new one. After June, 188S, when the defendant failed to marry her, there were other arrangements for a marriage. They were to be married in February or March, 1889. He offered to settle £3. 030. upon the witness, but she refused ...

CURIOUS BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... gentleman about the relationship between Facer and Mrs. Bingley, and that if he married the daughter I be was marrying into a had lot. His fatherlI said that if he married her be would have1 nothing whatever to do with him, and told him to make his choice ...

A MOCK MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND

... thathe wanted to marry the* pursuer, that if he had thought she would take him he would have married her, long ago, and that he did not care to be married in kirk, but would prefer a spscial liceuse. Clark then said they. could marry themselves, or that ...

THE BREWSTER MATRIMONIAL CASE

... New York, and on the 27th If June, 1839, Mr. Brewster married Miss Grant at Do-uglas, in the Isle of Man.-There was no defence. -2frs. Brewvstr said ber maiden name was Louisa Roza Grant. She married 'John Edward Brewster on June 27, 1889, at St. Thouias ...

THE SCOTCH MARRIAGE LAW

... thought some statement should be made before the parties were legally married. - From what be could gather in this case there was no actual declatm- Piun of the fact that they were a married conple, before xnitneasest-lr. Fisher: If a man in Scotland says ...

A KIDDERMINSTER BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... asked her if she lsved him and ' s said she did, and he begged her not to marry anyone El, a He was married to another person in illorci, L.: . He told her he was going to be married, aind Be: r send her a piece of the wedding cake, and she toldli, I if ...

AN ELOPEMENT IN THE POTTERIES

... for my living for I am tired of this place, and am miserable. You are free to get married again, if vou will let me get married if I wish. But if you don't let me get married, I shall want you to End me a home if ever I come back. ALcEa. -The prosecutor ...