Trials (Divorce) -- Great Britain
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- Trials for adultery, or, The history of divorces : being select trials at Doctors Commons for adultery, fornication, cruelty, impotence, &c. from the year 1760 to the present time : including the whole of the evidence on each cause, together with the letters, &c. that have been intercepted between the amorous parties : the whole forming a complete history of the private life, intrigues, and amours of many characters in the most elevated sphere, every scene and transaction, however ridiculous, whimsical, or extraordinary, being fairly represented, as becomes a faithful historican, who is fully determined not to sacrifice truth a the shrine of guilt and folly
- A report of the judgment delivered on the sixth day of June, 1835, by Joseph Phillimore, D.C.L., commissary of the Cathedral Church of the dean and chapter of St. Paul, in the cause of Belcher, the wife against Belcher, the husband : with an appendix containing the letters of the parties and other papers exhibited in the cause
- An Act to dissolve the marriage of Sir William Abdy baronet with Dame Anne Abdy his now wife and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned
- Annals of fashionable gallantry, a collection of remarkable trials for crim. con., divorce, adultery, seduction, cruelty, &c. : the whole forming a complete history of the private life and amours of many characters in the most elevated sphere, interspersed with many curious anecdotes of supreme bon ton.
- Bill (as amended by the committee) intituled an act to deprive Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of the title, prerogatives, rights, privileges, and exemptions of Queen consort of this realm and to dissolve the marriage between His Majesty and the said Caroline Amelia Elizabeth
- Cases of divorce for several causes
- In the High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division (Divorce), Russell (Countess) v. Russell (Earl). : correspondence., Part I
- In the High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division (Divorce), Russell (Countess) v. Russell (Earl). : correspondence., Part II
- Kelly v. Kelly : (Divorce Court.) : a report of the appeal against the judgment in the above case as contrary to morals, evidence, and law.
- Magna Charta violated in the putting of restraint on a plaintiff in regard to his right of reply on the evidence and substituting discretion for law : being a report of the hearing of the case of Kelly v. Kelly, Mann, Young, & Roofe, before Mr. Justice Chitty, on June 23rd, 28th, and 29th, 1887
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Baring's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Bennett's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Cutbill's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Davidson's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Fisher's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Hawkins's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Jones's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Pedder's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Rushbrooke's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Stocker's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Talbot's divorce bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of Wyndham's divorce (India) bill
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled "An act to declare void an alleged marriage between Elizabeth Hickson, an infant and Thomas Buxton."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of George Lloyd Esquire with Athalie Pulcherie Clotilde his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for others purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of Robert Montgomery Martin Esquire with Jane Avis Frances Martin his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of Samuel Barker, Esquire, with Amelia Penelope his wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Alexander Grant Esquire with Maria Theresa his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Ann Battersby with Arthur Battersby her now husband and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Ann Dawson with John Dawson her now Husband and to enable her to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Archibald Neil Maclean, Esquire with Mary Lewis Maclean his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Arthur Stock with Mary Beauman otherwise Wahab and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Barron Grahame with Caroline Keissling his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Charles Peter Shakerley Esquire, of the parish of Egham in the county of Surrey, with Laure Angelique Rosalbe Shakerley, his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Charles Simmons with Frances Fanny his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Frances Moffat with William Palmer Moffat Esquire and to enable her to marry again."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of George William Henry Coward with Ann Coward his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Georgina Hall with Henry Foley Hall her now husband and to enable the said Georgina Hall to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Henry Boddington Webster Esquire with Emilie Marie Louise Wilhelmina Webster his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes"
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Henry Smith, Esquire, with Julia his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned", June, 1857
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Herbert Morgan Esquire, a lieutenant in Her Majesty's Fifteenth Regiment of Hussars, with Elizabeth Morgan his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Hugh Kinnaird Esquire with Ann his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes"
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of James Bayley, Esquire, with Louisa his wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of James Close with Louisa his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Baskervyle Glegg Esquire the younger with Elizabeth Glegg his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Bernard Hartley Esquire with Harriet Say Hartley his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John Hall Esquire with Jemima Caroline his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned"
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of John otherwise Jean Louis Mieville with Mary Ann his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Joseph Vere with Ellen Sarah his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for the other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Louisa Turton with Thomas Edward Michell Turton her now husband and to enable the said Louisa Turton to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Maurice Crosbie Moore, Esquire, with Diana Moore his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Nathaniel Bogle French Shawe Esquire with Charlotte Shawe his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned"
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Peter Reade Cazalet Esquire with Caroline Wahab his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Samuel Le Fevre Esquire with Mary his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of Stepney Saint George, Esquire, with Anne his now wife, and to enable him to marry again and for the other purposes therein mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Chippindall with Mary Anne Chippindall his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Hough, a major in the military service of the Honourable East India Company, with Sophia his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Medows Hamerton Esquire with Isabella Frances his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes"
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Medows Hamerton Esquire with Isabella Frances his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Oliver Jackson Esquire with Georgiana Maria Jane Jackson his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes there in mentioned."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of William Robert Clayton Esquire with Alice Hugh Massy his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Reverend Edward Quenby Ashby with Elizabeth Sophia his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Reverend Grueber Lugard, Clerk with Grace Price Lugard his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes."
- Preliminary proceedings had in a third groundless, vexatious, and iniquitous suit instituted against William Carmichael Smyth, Esq., (one of the paymasters of Exchequer bills,) in the Consistorial Court of the Lord Bishop of London : shewing the absolute necessity of an immediate reform in that department of the laws of England.
- Reclaiming note, Mrs. Eliza O'Doherty, or, M'Iver against Lord Benholme's interlocutor
- The Crawford divorce case : containing important facts disclosed since the trial.
- The Crawford divorce case : verbatim report of the trial, illustrated with portraits.
- The annals of gallantry, or, The conjugal monitor : being a collection of curious and important trials for divorces, and actions of crim. con. during the present reign : accompanied with biographical memoirs and anecdotes, and illustrated with notes
- The matrimonial trials of Henry VIII
- The matrimonial trials of Henry VIII
- The trial of the Queen : containing the proceedings in the House of Lords extracted from their journals on the bill of pains and penalties, for depriving Her Majesty of her rights, as Queen consort and effecting a divorce from His Majesty, George the Fourth and also the whole of the defence.
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