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... bound to give notice' in the neighbourhood in which his wife resided, and to the parties with whom she dealt, that she was a married woman instead of which the wife had and didpass as a single fe.' male living upon her own property, and which represeuta ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... during thelperiod of Napoleon's exile there, but at the passe ing of the Emancipation Act came over to this country and was married to a copper-plate printer, stated that in conse. quence of her ?? inability to procure constant em. ployment, she and her ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... Catherine Fitznmayer, the pri- soner's mother, deposed that her son, wrho w~as a landing. 5. waiter in the customs, has been married for five or six years,- a and has a wife and child living. -For some months post he a wias In a deranged state of mind, and ...

Law Intelligence

... any ques- tion, the petitioner undertaking to pay the reserved rent to the Dean and Chapter. 'REp-. BRAALISY-AwxUITY TO A. MARR~IED WoMfAN ON CONDITIONc OF HEit LtVINec APART FROM HERh HUre H 33AND.-The testator, in this case, gave an annuity to his 'NV' ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... on coming of age, L would come into possession of 2001., and on, en ?? la] of that fact, had taken her off by the ?? remi married her on the following day. The ?? their flaight, and at the next assizes at Yokte eetid cons for abduction, and sentenced to ...

Law Intelligence

... -Mr. Ball: She was removed by the mother, my lord, and plated under the care of Mr.I Buckingham, who is her uncle, having married one of the, sisters of Miss Frederica White.-Mir. Justice Wightinan then 'wished to know how the child had got again intol ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... at No.D 8, lNew- a row, Deptford.' The ofioer 'kept a watch o'n the maleprin la soner, and being informed that he was a'married mne, he followed him, an 5t lengthl disedvered that he was in. corn- munication with the female prisoner, who was in the service ...

Law Intelligence

... oo-heirs at law at the' WaC time of his death. One of them remained unmarried and he is plaintiff in this suirt; and the ether married and had two or children, and they and their mother are defendants. The thi construotion of the will contended for by the plaintiff ...

Law Intelligence

... 0001. was due to him before he entered Into the partnership, which commenced in January, 1846. In the April following he was married, and purchased some firni- ture in the interval.-Mr. Lawrence appeared for the bank- rupt. The opposition he described as ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... ?? Felix, a dressmaker, was charged rlmj VO with robbery. In May last, the prisoner, who represented )y h erself to heaa married Woman, and alleged ~that her-husband id held a railway situation, entered -upon the oegapancy of a 10. ready-furnished apartment ...

Law Intelligence

... who died when four Monnths old, and that subsequently, with the consent of her father-the mother having died end the father married a second wife-Mrs. Geddes adopted her niece, Miss Davidson,1 eunt tsro ; that in 1812, Miss Davidsoniave heen Scot t a bo ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... for- t f Bery by admitting that he had committed another offence, a m thae of bigamy, The truth was, that after he had been married 'for somo time to his first wife, they became dis. t tressed, and his wife and their two children went to Hull to live w dth ...