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DOINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... DOINGS IS WEs D3VOCEG COURT LoxNa-.aY v. LONGLEY.-In this suit the wife, Mrs. Catherine Alice Longley, petitioned for a judicial separa- tion by reason of the adultery of her husband, Colonel George Longley, an officer in the army. Mr. Bayford, who appeared ...

THE KILBURN MYSTERY

... THE KILBURN 8I TEBY. _1 e I MRS. LONGLEY AT BRIGHTON. At Kilburn the deputy coroner for West Middlesex held an adjourned in- quiry on Monday with reference to the death of Mr. G. R.. Longley, the parish clerk, whose dead body was found on the floor of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... efs, umbrell*F, BIt other articles were disoovered, since identified as part of te ,property stolen from the shop of Mr. Longley, fkgh- Istreet, orough, whc ws boken into 011 ribs ;night of the 19th of September. The prinoPtD estolen on that occasion ...

The Law Courts

... senior resident member of the University of Oxford.' Mr WT. M. James and Mr Fisher supported the motion. Mr Druce and Mr Longley appeared for the defendants. They said the photograph was not the property of the plaintiff, hecause it was taken at the request ...

THE KILBURN MYSTERY

... poisoning. In veopenitag the iqtauiry the {Coretonr stated that YIrs. Longley had becia fouicait at Bligatoa, welare he bail been taken care of hy some bene'.oien Slranger s. Mrs. Longley, the vife of the dcluC;0se1i, Isin thiel broeght into the cort old ...

DIVORCE COURT DOINGS

... Decree. risi, with costs, and custody of. the four all children of the marriage. ' . ' lat LONGLEY'V.' LONGLEY.-In this suit the wife, Mrs. tle Catherine Alice Longley, petitioned for' a judicial . nd separation by reason of the adultery of her husband, tly ...

LAW AND POLICE

... o-'ndon on the above days, though not physically im- possible, was not measonably probable. This being so, the evidence of the Longley witnesses was particularly incomn- sistent with the entries in the doctor's loolcs. Davis hadl spoken with certainty to having ...

Law Intelligence

... 11ofipsn the d B},Evo01 MR. COWSlISlIONE H10flOYD-'l . W.o Yftte, at ii. Release: NV, g n0ow, at ItI- j. Rutter, at II-G. Longley, at 11- - RLcher, at I I s - Counilsgiy, at II. ssomsrlaoN ~ ~ ~ ~ 311 *Vuecd-rv.Xe~ay Ocit.o a 15; Thus | Uoard, p5trivat ...

BURGLARS AND CHLOROFORM

... LN THE CHURC YOUNG WIFE'S STRA\NGE LE'IET . A sensational affair has just taten place at Kil- burn. It appears that a Mr. Longley, who, for a great number of yeas was in business in the neigh- bourhood, and was highly rebpected, had also held the appointment ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... held an inquiry at Bethual-green respecting the death of William Longley, aed three years, the son, of a general d'aler, of 2, Edward. terrace Drysdalc- strcet, SAoreditch. Sarah Longley, the 'biother, ataed that on Thursday efternoon she left the de- ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Gibbons v. Gibbons, part ?? (by guardian) v. Gaafton-Pool v. Pool and Dunn, and Pool v. Pool-Gore v. Gore and Roberts-Longley v. Longley and Bader-Sadler v. Sadler-Thomas v. Thomas-Pilsbury v. Pilsbury-Southam v. Southam and Deakin. THE LONDON BANKRUPTCY ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ; PALACE COURT, WEST~irSrER-AL half-ps;t oloe * Bowtell v Barrow-Cook i Stuckfleld-Lamb v s thorp v Rook-Varnhara v White-Longley v Burine - _ Clark-Jlone v Neale-Charllton v Atkinon-Willlamm v Mdan.D -Lucas v B Iford-Door. v Skitterall-Wardea T GoverBod~ ...