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STAFFORD ASSIZES

... would satisfy themselves on the subject O. the prisoners being man and wife, and if they should be of opinion that they were married, the same grounds which would induce them to acquit the fensale prisoner on this ground, must in his (the learned counsel's) ...

Birmingham police

... T. Phi flills. SINGULAR MATERrs AS TO A £0. N0OTE.-A man, named Henry Mliller, servant, Sheep Street, and his sister, a married wvomanl, usused Blizabeth Bennett, living in Great Lister Street, were brought up charged tinder the following circumstaisces ...

EXTRAORDINARY COURTING CAREER OF A POLISH COUNT

... Her father broke off that match because their circumstances were not sufficient. Madame du Barri wanted to marry him, but he wanted to marry Miss Chadwick. Applied to Miss Chadwick for money a year ago. Held her letters. Did not offer to give them up ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... thle prisoner was msarried at West Bromwirh, on the 2ist May, 1841, to Emma Jackson, and that she being still alive he was married at Stroud, Kent, on the 18th May, 1854, to Charlotte Brues. In was stated in the course of the evidence that thle prisoner's ...

THE LEIGH WOODS MURDER

... years ago engaged as butler at Kingswesto i, courted the deceased, and it was understood lie weould marry her. He did not do so, however, but lie married another person, and' left the neighbourhood to enter the eemploy of the late Captain lWatkinsoffla ...

Birmingham Police

... dishonestly, and discharged him. POOKET-PcOsINGO-George Smnith, a lad, was brought up for picking the pocket of Mary Skeer, a married woman, about nine o'clock on Christmas evening, in Dale End. He was committed for a ?? Ms'-pray who was stated to have no ...

DUDLEY

... Son, pro Thomas Moris, Samuel Bailey,' to he in the handwriting of Mr. Bailey, but she was not certain about it. Her son married mr Hartohorn's daughter. Cross-examined: She. told her eon the same morniM g ((1th of September,) that Hartshorn had given ...

Birmingham Police

... Carslto, residing in Lichfield Street, was placed at the bar charged with pocket picking. The prosecutrix, a respectable married woman, named Elizs Wakefield, residing at 133, Tennant Street, was walking in Whittall Street that (Monday) morning, about ...

Birmingham Police

... fined Bs. for drunkenness. ASSAULT ON A FEmALE.-Ann Harriswho, in reply to a question from the Bench, said that she was a married woman and the mother of fourteen children, living in St. George street, charged William Newen, a cabinet maker, of liehteld ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... this abandoned woman, and the Jury having returned a verdict of gulsty, lshe was tsatered to ten years' penal servitude. MARRIED. On the 2lth nlit., at St. Luke's Church, in this town, (by the Rev. A. he. ihosigeoa Mr. Thomas Henry Smith, of Bath to JhmilD ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Princip Street, For the last three days only it wastliat she lodged in John Street, with a person named Gougls. Her brother was married, and lived at Wolverhanepton. Sie was decently dressed, and of rather prepos- sessing appearance and manner. The Stipendiary ...