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AN EXTREMELY PAINFUL CASE

... tohim.i The complainant said he had kept company with the defendant's daughter) but as the defendant would not let them get-married, the daughter drdvned herself. ' The report of the inquiest was handed to Mr. tmndxi from which it appeared' that the daughter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... fiy- Your, of No. 10, Chapel-place, Little Coram-'strest, was charged with committing a criminal assault on 1 ra. Brain, a married woman residing at No. 14, Chaael- place.-Mr. Wakeling defended. The prisoner had b en drinking with the husband of the prosecutrix ...

FOR THE COUNTRY

... knocked down and kicked bv the Gilberts, more particularly by the defendant _n raq9esoxmination, the complainant said he was a married man. He admitted being acquainted with Miss Gilbert, and that he had taken her to the theatre while his wife was in Dublin ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE AT BOW

... attempted to Akill himself oin two occasi6ns Hoe once lost £12' in business, and hestabbed himself. When le' was going to be married, his father got drunk and sold his tnings. He then took aquafortie. Dr. Alfred H. Brereton said that when he was called in' ...

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... c~rosler, held a protracted investigation at the Cape of J4ood Hope Ttvern, Limehouse, relative to the alleged murder of a married woman named Elizabeth Carry, ;3ged 46 ye~ars. InFpector Griffin watched tho case for the Commis- ei~hrsa of Police. ~ he husband ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the CERTIFICATE of the MARRIAHE of JOHN ith HONE with ALICE ALLUM, formerly of Denham, Bucks, E about the year 1794. The married couple lived many years after tbeirmnrriage at Uxbridge, Mlddlesex.-Any person for- ? warding the same to Messrs. Merriman ...

THE Illustrated Police News

... carryiDg. She toued her way to this country again, and settled for three weeks !ni thu develling of her seduser, who, was married. man. Quarrels touk place betwveen the ?? wife an ?? hbr rival, and the prisoner was turned out of -the hoenc and found her ...

INTRIGUE AND MURDER

... t Tp1RGUE AND MURDER. j A trial for murder of a married woman by a youno mno whose overtures she had rejbctod lhas taken plaeg at the Court of Asgizes of Ohatearbux. The accused was a Jruggist, named Pinaud, aged thirty, and the victiil4 tie wile of a ...

MARRIAGE OF THE AZTECS

... woman and man's life-that is, getting married. The Aztecs are again under the care of Mr. Morris. On Mond~ay morning the two Atzecs- M~aximo, the young gentleman, and Bartola, the young lady, were formally married, according to the law of England, beforo ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1867
Newspaper: Illustrated Police News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 591 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

MRS. WINDHAM AND THE LAW OF COVERTURE

... then she had paid him nearly £60. The defence was a plea of coverture, which was put in, and he stated that defendant was married to Mr. Windham in 1859, and that Mr. Windham died in Feb- ruary, 1866. Mr. ScRife urged the fact that in 1864 defendant was ...

DISTRESSING DEATH

... DISTRESSING DEfATH. An inquest was held on Monday in Bethual-green, on the body of a married woman, named Ann Ferry, thirty- dix years of age, who flied under very distressing cir- cumnstances, in the house where she resided, Green- streeqt, Bethnal-green ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -Tirnothy M'Mahon, a labourer, -of 10, Chspel-place, Coram-street, was charged with committing a rape on Mrs. O'Brien, a married woman, residing at 14, Chapel-place.-The complainant said the prisoner had been drinking with her husband, and when she went ...