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THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... next period of the correspondence-the visit to the Crimea-he contended that the evidence as to the facts was sufficient to show that there was no foundation for the colour put upon tme visit to the Crimea by the defence, that it was a strange impertinent ...

HORREIBLE MURDER IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... was found upon him, a6'dthis pur'sa and watcl had dlsippeared, whach leads to the belief that; robbory was the motive'of the crimea,' lle had got into a first-class carriage at Trqyes, and in 'lcompart. meat which was then empty; It. was on a cleaik &;enmg ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... man and wife. Referring to the events which took pl tce in the Crimea, the learned counsel said it appeared that whilst Miss Longeworth was under the care of General Straubenzoc in the Crimea, Major Yelverton visited her, that he renewed his protestations ...

MURDER OF TWO OFFICERS BY A PRIVATE, AT PRESTON

... The cap did not explode, and he coolly replaced it with another, and fired. Colonel Crof- ton served with distinction in the Crimea, where lie led the 17th Regiment. and received a severe wouiu in the left hand, which has since been almost luseless. He has ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT PRESTON

... Ilth depit battalion (Plyinoutb)i 16th De- R cember, 1859; battalion reomoves to Preston; August, 1860. o (AMedal for the Crimea-Order of the Legion of Honour- 5th class of the icdjidic.) Eastern campaign of 1854, o imcludingthe battle of the Alma, siege ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... Yalverton) had no idea that marriage was to take place hetwen them. The Lord Chancellor said that while they were in the Crimea Major Yelverton dined with the respondent and her friends. Mr. Rolt said on one occasion it was clear that she followed the ...

EXTRAORDINARY HOUSEBREAKING AND ARSON BY A GIRL AT HULL

... late Sergeant Inis- killfngH, but now a warder'a& Portland. It irferrd to the remarlcably abstemious habits of Lilley. In the Crimea he did not drink hi ration of rum. Ia India, at private rarties, he never saw. him exceed a second glaas, E Hardy had ke.pt ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A FARMER BY BOYS, AT BRADFORD

... evidence and the correspondence between the parties from their second mneting at Calata to the date of the meeting in the Crimea, and smaiitained that it proved to he without foundation the statesnent of the pursuer that the engagement was mnade between ...

A HOWDEN BREACH OF PROMISE CASE—DAMAGES £400

... consent, the prisoner undertaking to make an allowance to his wife for her maintenance. After this the prisoner went to the Crimea, and returned to this country at the close of the Russian war; and in the year 1857 he was at Dovonport, employed on board ...

EXECUTION OF THE ACTON MURDERER

... a very fine muaacular man, and at the time he met his untimely end was in his 26th year. He had served in the army in the Crimea, and also in China, and had received good conduct medals as a soldier. He last served in the Royal Artillery, hbt had deserted ...

EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE

... priest, while she was devoting herself, in company with the Sisters of Mercy, to the service of the sick and wounded in the Crimea. But she would not consent, and the marriage was postponed until they afterwards met in Ireland, when the Major, it is represented ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... throughn the ser'- h LI vice with her. I attended thme services of the Church of B~~ngland while in the Crimea on duty; Nye it~~a England while in tlse Crimea on duty; weproceeded to i' s Belfast after leaving Rostrevor ; at Sauixters Hotel we f r occepied ...