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MARRIED IN THE DIVORCE COOURT

... member of the Greel Church. Hle married Fanny Kessissoglu, the daughter of Theodore Xessissoglu, in February, 1855, at 49, Inver- ?? Terrace at the residence of Mr. Xonophon Bnali, a member of thle Greek Church;. They were married by the Rev. N. Morphineos ...

MARRYING WITH OR WITHOUT CONSENT

... case of his daughters, they were to receive it if they married under age with the consent at their mother. The question in this petition is whether a Mr. Frank Peyton (who eloped with and married one of the daughters) is entitled to upwards of £4,000 ...

REVELATIONS OF MARRIED LIFE

... REVELATIONS OF MARRIED LIFE. II (1''1'}fre s1n tCeirespeoileilt.) I A case which involved somne curious revelatiolis caime before the County Magistrates, at the Divisional Petty Sessions, Warwick, oni Saturday last. Thc Justices prescnt were Lord Leigh ...

THE PERSONAL LIBERTY OF MARRIED WOMEN

... THE PERSONAL LIBERTY OF MARRIED I WOMAN. The judgment of the Court of Appeal on the 1Gth instant in the case of Mrs. Emily Jackson has, says the Lawe Times, placed the personal liberty of married women on a sure foundation. The Court in that ease held ...

A MARRIED WOMAN'S LIABILITY

... 'csse. ?? leanrled -co'ulisel -thle~'nkie the afdavits filed-by Mr.said Mrs. -ellenden;h ih fa hick she stated tbat they were married at SOdgley parilh church in 1877, and'pthe lady fuirther state'd that when she was flret served *ith. .teth rotesyt in this ...

MARRYING A BROTHER-IN-LAW

... sister Sarab, born in 1845, and Sarah married George Haffner, the respondent in this case, in May, 1864, and there were children of the marriage. She died in .1890, and on the 7th April, 1890, the respondent- married the petitioner, who alleged that it ...

THE MARRIED WOMEN ACT, 1886

... THE MARRIED WOMEN ACT, 1886. At the Birmingham Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Ellis, Brame, and P. B. Goodman, two summonses -the first heard since a recent Act of Parliament-were ?? Willis, hawker, was summoned to show cause why lie should not ...

MARRIED MAN SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... pleaded, denyin chat, he Qad ever made aoy promise to marry the plaintiff, and asserting that at the time that the promise was said to bane been made the plaintiff knew I that ie was already a married inan. Mr. Fin3ay, 4.C., a~nd Mr. *Metealfe were for ...

THE LATE SUICIDE OF A MARRIED WOMAN

... THE LATE SUICIDE OF A MARRIED I WOMAN. EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT THE FUNERAL. In the Saturdacy Eveningj Post we gave a report of the inquest held on Friday night on the body of a woman named Talbot, the wife of a seedsman and provision dealer carrying on ...

A MARRIED MAN SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... 1894; he asked her j if she thought she cared for him sufficiently to marry him. He sp;oke of his conduct in the past, but Maid 'r nothing aboot his- marriage. lbe lady *onsented to marry bim after she had spoken to her mother. On the 1S9b June she saw in ...

A MEN MARRIED AGAINST HIS WILL

... A MEAN MARRIED AGAINST HIS WILL. In the Sheriff Court, Dundee, on Friday, Sheriff Horiot hcard a petition by Mr. Philip Rose, clerk, Dundee, that a record, of bie narriage entered in the Registrar's l)xoks should bo delotod, inasmuch as the ceremony had ...