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THE MARRYING YEAR

... THE MARRYING YEAR. The early promise given that 1889 would prove a very marrying year seems, says tbe World, likely to be more than fulfilled, to judge by recent - announcements. Lord Skelmersdale's engagement to Lady Wilms Boavene, the new Lord ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF BIGAMY AT BELPER

... prosecutrix knew he was married beforehand, and that she lived with him sometime before tlley were married. He then called Joseph Clarke, who e said he was the father of the prosecutrix, that she know prisoner was married before she married him, and that she ...

AN IRISH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... six yearsA of for the defendant to marry her. The parties met constantly,A at and the understanding was that she was to be married to yi the defendant as soon as his sister Honora got married, and r- she was married in March, 1874. The parties met from ...

SETTLEMENT OF A LAWSUIT BY MARRIAGE

... not come off. The young lady, on being interrogated, blushed, aricd stated she was quite willing to marry the plaintiff, .* Mr. Clarke (to the ?? you marry this young woman ? Plaintiff-Most undoubtedly (Great laughter). Mr. Clarke-It is odd this course wvas ...

Death of THE King —We regret to announce the death of His Majesty William 11., King the Netherlands. died at

... lungs. He had only completed his 57th year in October last. The late King married, in 1810, the sister of the present Emperor of Russia. His eldest son William, who it married to a daugtcr of the King of Wurtemburg, is at present in I London.— Timet. ...

HEARTLESS BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... that we had bet-ter be married at once, and I think that a quiet little place like Gad's Hill wilksuit. After what had happened plaintiff was only too pleased to consent, and she wrote to her parents, { Am going to be married at once. We will ceme home ...

SINGULAR BIGAMY CASE.—A SCOTCH MARRIAGE

... you married a l great number of people in this way? They are all con,. Itained in this book (produced) that have been married thiat le ?? you sent for to Lamberton Toll in December, le 1860? Yes.-Did you find a couple there waiting to be )- married? Yes ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... defendant's conduct, d inasmuch as that he not only married another female, but led her and her mother to believe that he was a single man from 1862 to 1864, by carrying on the courtship, whereas he was e a married man from theofirt-mentioned date. The plaintiff's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... quarter. She believed that she was legally married to I Lord Huntingtower; however, he married another woman I after his separation from the defendant, but in the early i part of this year, being anxious to marry some one else, l be proposed that the defendant ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... promise of marriage. The defendant denied having made de- a promise to marry the plaintiff, and that at the time he was alleged to have done so the plaintiff knew he was a married I e of man.-Mr. M'Call appeared on behalf of the plaintiff, and er's Mr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... young ladies, his daughters, about is 20,0001., with the extraordinary provision that they, or I either of them, should not marry any one of the persons, or h anyone relating to them, whom he calls his conspirators, q and in the event of their doing so ...