RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN

... Monday with stealing a purse containing 7s. 6d. from Edith Tagg, in Rockingham-street, Newington. The Prosecutrix, a young married woman, said she met the prisoner at a public-house and be treated her to two drinks, after which she wont for a walk with ...

A MARRIED SWEETHEART

... year their intimac:. ceased, because she found him to be a married man. In March she again met him, and he said he hbad been divorced from his wife, and was then a single > man, end would marry her. On the 8th Marol Schroeder borrowed 81. from her, and ...

MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY

... engagements of a married woman coutracted on the faith of her separate property no doubt bound that property in this sense-that the creditor could obtain a iudgmernt against the separate estate and could then obtain payment out of it. The married womhn stood ...

MARRYING A NIECE

... Campbell, who appeared for the ipetitioner, said that in January, 1860, Mr. Foden was lawfully married to Sarah Robinson. She had a sister named Ann, who married Mr. James Barlow, and who became the mother of the respondent. The petitioner lived with his ...

BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY

... the 18th Royal Irish Regiment, applied for divorce on 'he ground of his wife's desertion and adultery. The petitioner was married to the respondent., whose maiden name was Adelaidle Elizabeth Manders, on the 18th September, 1878, at LlandldnD. The acquaintance ...

BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY

... BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY. - -- - I ?? Sx-~f I SHEPPARD v. FORDER.-Countsel for plaintiff, Mr. W 'rPitt-Lewis. Counsel for d'efendant, Mr. Norris. A a Mr. PITT-Lywis, in opening the caee, said this Wee an C u action for breach of promise of marriage ...

BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY

... BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY. Yesterday, at tlte Middlesex Sherif's Court, beforo Mr. Under-Shoriff Burehell aod a jury, the case of Halizs Emily Thomas v. John William Eckett ca112 on for the aseessment of darmages, the amount claimed being 6001.-Mr. Stephen ...

MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY

... MARRIED AVOMEN S PROPl',lIlY. Mr. .1-rF. M.~oc~ley, barristrL, dlelivredlti,e fouirth and |ai coustlutdim lecture of ?? series on s th ?? of epuglaud o rs they ?? Woen''u, lu the Granild J ail 10L)eO at the s Leeds Town Hall, sexels artesnros.--:t daL ...

MARRYING A LIFEGUARDSMAN

... where ehe was married, hut they had spelt the name wrong.- The priaoner, ia answer to -the mazis- trate, said she wasff very sorry. She wvent on to state that she thought her first marriage il legal. Her husband, who was a brnte to her, married her in a false ...