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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 20 .years, isk about' 450', one of 'who'nbi is 43 years old, and that Governm ent- 'tis anxioua - to, see that: theY ,are married as soon as posiable, and. therefore they inquire whetiher-the Jarijas wonld or would not agr'ee to inter-tribal inaidAages ...

A FRASERBURGH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... deponed that ursuer would not marry defender, as he wvas a seem evil, andl defender had denied to her the truth of the rumour that they were to be married. . Mrs iil5Kensie- also statedithat defender had said Lo wasnot to marry pursuer. -'the Sheriff said ...

LOSS OF A GAMRIE FISHING BOAT

... off when the boats passed her. The names of the men are John Lawrence (married, having four children) and Henry Lawrence (married last year), owners of the boat; John Thom (married, with four of a family), - Macgregor, Clocliforhie, King-Edward (with eight ...

Advertisements & Notices

... were returned. In answer to Mr Richards, prosecutrix said prisoner had promised to marry her. When ?-Ah ! lie did not say when. (Lsughter.) - Bat he (lid promise to marry you ?-Yes, or I should not have lent him the money. (Laughter.) lie told me it was ...

AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... off, lie said, It depends on Maggie.' t le Plaintiff refused to bs married in T#-nt. Thenl ur on the night before the 5th of May, that date was ,st fixed, but lie refused to bo married on that day, and se site would not give him tiee to-ascribe any reason ...

Advertisements & Notices

... be Miosforib's I lwife was the woman lie married. He married her in I St the name of Margaret Parlington. As a matter of a dfact, when lhe w as married to this wome n in 1866 he L k, had previously been married to someone else, but he 1~ is then thought ...

SECOND EDITION

... seing solo quietly married there by special license, lHe th mr showed oat- her a paper which purported tobe a license, arid mr .vhich Ihe told her he bad paildĀ£ ISa 1 (d. She agresid to go, O udr~r~~rstanding that tlley were to be married, On their folio ...

Notable Aberdeenshire Families

... the parish of Tarves. He is believed to have had two sons-Walter and David. Walter married Jane Scrymgeour, of the Dudhope family, and had two daughters-Elizabeth, married to Sir Adam Hepbterne; and Janet, to George Haliburton of Gask. The ques- tion of ...

NORTH NEWS

... I have been married myself. w its. I was happy, to be sure, but I vhould have been a be thousand times happier had I never been married. not No, she added, with a pretty shrug of shoulders, ie ord no actress should ever get married, How can they ...

ABERDEENSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... before the term. He understood by that that defender was to marry pursuer. Pursuer's father and sister gave evidence as to defender bringing pursuer home, and stating that lie was going to marry her. He had also informed pursuer s sister that lie had taken ...

THE WIEDEMANN-WALPOLE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... said he (defend- ant) had told him he might have promised to marry plaintiff. By Mr Graliam-Plaintiff told him she had gone to Constantinople with a German officer who had promised to marry her, but had deserted her. She pretended to cry, but there wereno ...

Advertisements & Notices

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