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CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER BY A POLICEMAN

... sister's with the intention if he was not a married man that I would marry him. He said be would be married when he had regulated his affairs. He did not name any time. I told him I would marry him if be was not a married man. He said he was ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... settlements. The learned counsel went ?? detail of the entire transaection, and said he wa3 now married to another. He would not be mar- ried because he was to be married by a Roman Catholic clergyman. R. J. Hanly ?? a magistrate of this county; knows the defendant; ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY BIGAMY CASE

... Macdonald, described as a siles- t man, aged thirty-one, was charged with haying, at Brighton, on the 1lth of April last, married Emma Dash, his wi'e being then alive. Mr. Poland and Mr Horace Avory appeared for the prosecution, the prisoner being undefended ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... Cross-examined by Mr Gibson, Q C-I was Q married to Mr Shea 32 or 33 years ago; I was b about 16 when I was married ; my daughter has A four children; the defendant is my godson A (laughter); I told him I would not marry him si without his father's and mother's ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... to get married, and that her coc (Jerry's father) had prevented them. If they haj said they had been married, why were their namne: put up to be married by banns in Cork ? They were taken to a Wesleyan mninieter in Cork to try to get them married there ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... being married immediately after, and his paying the costs then incurred. Cross-examined byiMr. Oovcoannon-IHe offered to marry her if I got the costs' struck off; would not consent now, as I don't think it would be safe for my daughter to marry him. James ...

A LIVERPOOL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... the University of LiverpooL It was recognised in Liverpool amongst the plaintiffs friends that the defen- dant was going to marry her, and one after- noon, at his request, the plaintiff and her sister visited the defendant at his rooms to see his collection ...

THE CASS CASE

... called at flarylebone Police-station, and stated he had seen . Miss Cass ard a married woman walking the streets, and he gave witness his card as well as ] tie name of 'the married woman, but wvatne8s ' . conld neither-reinember that namne nor that of tlte ...

LONDON POLICE

... abroad to America diectly after we were married. He said he was going abroad5 when I was sitting at his bed-side. I afterwards asked Rosa why she bad brought me there, when she replied because Clarke wanted to get married end go away. I staid at the house till ...

THE ALLEGED POISONING IN CAVAN

... 4 ruwour he heard he asked ber if she had get married to James Plunket. She denied that she bad. Albout a week later witness-met l;er on the road and asked her why she denied to- him thatgshe was married to Plunkret. She replied that if she admitted it ...

CURIOUS WILL CASE

... her spiritual adviser, she pressed the deceased to marry her, and conversations on the! subjert- took place' between Mr. O'Keeffe and both parties.. He told deceased at first I that he could not marry them unless de | ceased becamea Catholic, but deceased ...

HEREFORD ASSIZES—MARCH 31

... had, in 1822, married Miss Sarah Broad, a young lady of considerable personal attractions. The defendant was an attorney in very extensive practice at Dud- ley. He was a married man of the age of sixty, who had a wife living, children married, and a numerous ...