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... Supreme Court there. I had the office for ten years. I married Miss Swintoni in the year 1822. Her fisther, at that ti me, resided in India, aod held a high office there. She wvas not eighteen when I married her. We re- sided in India till 1833, when we camne ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... The defendant's deposition was read. Francis Virgo-The prisoner is the eldest son of Mrs. Virgo, the lady I married. He is my stepson. I married her in February 1823. About the end of 1830 eve went to live in Beaumont-square, Mile-end-rond, and lived there ...

SINGULAR BIGAMY CASE

... prosecution. He perhaps should not be able to bring for- ward drect evidence that the first wife was alive when the prisoner married the second woman, but he should prove sufficient to warrant the magistrate in sending the case to a jury. The reason why the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... ; but he should prove that Mr. Shottel was an Industrious tradesman, carrying on business in Oxford-market, that he was a married nida, arid that co the night inquestion he left home at half-past nine o'clock, and was on hid *ar td his gister-ia-law's ...

A HUSBAND CHARGED with the MURDER of his WIFE

... about eight years of age, by a former marriage, and a daughter about nine weeks old, by the prisoner, to whom she had been married only about eighteen months, and the match seems to have been anything but comfortable, his harsh treatment of the poor creature ...

POLICE

... facts to him, anti said that her husband bad descried her and married ainother womran, and shte wris determined, therefore, to stick to him. Oin tier stitting this, lie made up his mind to marry her ; but, on Sunday morning, she ran away froml htini, taking ...

LAW

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-WEDNEsDAY. William Gray was opposed by Mr. Cresswell on the part of Messrs. Capel and Slaughter, and Mr. Marris, coal merchants. He was sup. ported by Mr. Woodroffe.-The insolvent had been a coal merchant be also kept a stationer's shop ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... before he Wvent to prison, belonged ? 'rue itisolveut said it belonged to thle fematle.-Ar. Woodroffe said the feinale wats a married wvoman ; shte had ani allowance froit her husband, ?? would tnot disguise that she had lived Nvith the insolvetit. Thle furtilture ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... drowed veilwile bertling ire thle rivers aned canalecs. er Cli,1ueA C'ERIdSTI'CS OP MooRE.-Aifter dinner' Moore sang, tr Marry, marry ycecrs lives passed sines I Ireard him, T1'le notes of tire St birch ace as esweet as 55-evee-perhes riot quite so fucli-but ...

MELANCHOLY AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A GENTLEMAN

... Ryder-street, St. James's, said that he knew the deceased, who had cinamubers in King's Beach- walk, Temple. He was never married. His habits were extremely ab- stemious, and he enjoyed a good state of health. He possessed an inde. pendent property. Oa ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... committed suicide by throwing himself out of a second- floor window. It appeared from the evidence that the deceased, who was a married man, with five children, had, for several months past, given way to habits of intoxication, in consequence of which his family ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... felt mucli depressed its spirits in consequence of Stevens not putting up the bans as he had promised, so that they might he married on Easter Sunday and also have their infant christened. Stevens merely paid for the rent of the room. A Juor:Hadnotyour dauighter ...