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... purpose of persuading him to return home. In the course of the interview the newly-married aunt became exasperated, and threw the breakfast things through the window. A married sister of the young man's, who was very indignant at her brother being so suddenly ...

Domestic Intelligence

... y on reaching the Embassy. The deceased lady was of Greek nationality. &he was the daughter of Prince Vogorides, and waß married to Musurus Pasha in 1839. Departure of the Belgians.—On Monday morning the Belgians who had not previously gone home, and ...

Accidents and Offences

... Georgia, was shot and killed on the 5th July by a person named Martin. Mr. Westmoreland had only four hours previously been married to a lady at Brunswick. It is supposed that jealousy induced Martin to commit the murder. The assassin is now in gaol at Savannah ...

GENERAL NEWS

... cementing an ominous family alliance. The King of Greece, already allied through bis sister with the Russian dynasty, is about to marry the daughter of the Grand Dnke Constantino, who is himself believed to be the ablest and most ambitions member of the Imperial ...

Casualties and Crimes

... prisoner aud Hockey were married, the former the name of Reddick, that name being appended to the marriage register. They returned home, and od the following day the prisoner was arrested for bigamy, he having formerly been married in Geelong. Hockey then ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1867
Newspaper: Norfolk News
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 4992 | Page: 9 | Tags: adam mather murder 

MURDER, AND SENTENCE OF DEATH

... the wilful murder of his wife, at Dagen- ham, on the 28th March last. The prisoner, a labourer, 24 years of age, had been married only three years to a woman rather younger, by whom he had two children, and to whom he appeared to have been tenderly at- ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Company's reef, the weight of it being 321 ounces, obtained from about 200 tons of stone. Birth in a Court of Justice. A married woman who attended the Kirkdale Quarter Sessions on Tuesday week to give evidence in a case, was suddenly seized with the ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDIES AT.ST. HELENS

... distressing character, the prisoner being charged with the ?? murder of his wife, a young woman about his own age They were married about three years ago, and for some tame they Uved very ?? together ; but owing to the deceased getting into debt without ...

DENBIGHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... engaged to plaintiff, ia persuading her that they were as good as married, that they were married in fact in the sight God, ana it was only a question of going to church and of being married according to the laws of England. Nine months after that, namely ...

JUDGMENT IN THE YELVERTON CASE

... On the 13tli of January, 1860, she raised an action to have it declared that shewas his wife, and thatthey were lawfully married persons. As the two actions involved substantially the same question of fact they were conjoined, and a proof was led in these ...

Accidents and Offences

... indicted for marrying Grace Webb, his wife being at the time alive. This was a curious case of bigamy. There was no doubt the prisoner married Grace Webb, on the 25th of August, 186-4. It was then alleged that the prisoner, in 1848, had married Susan Murphy ...

General News

... must regarded very doubtful, as it is not likely that Mrs F( rbes would sue for divorce in a country in whicl she was not married.] A Good Law.—At Buffalo they have a judicious law : light-w bread is confiscated wherever found, and gi . en at once to the ...