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Purs. Proof, Thomas Waugh, against Jean Ballantyne, G. Bremner, W.S. T. Cranstoun, W.S. agents. H. Clk. Pursuer's proof, in the process of divorce, at the instance of Thomas Waugh, writer in Jedburgh; against Mrs Jean Ballantyne, his spouse
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Margaret Michie, spouse to George Martin late writer in Edinburgh
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The case of the linnen drapers and other dealers in printed callicoes and linnens
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Report of the Beardsley divorce case
containing the full and unabridged testimony of all the witnesses, together with all the evidence suppressed by the daily papers -
The Earl of Maclesfeld's case
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An act to dissolve the marriage of Charles Daly, Esquire, with Anna Statia Daly his now wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes therein mentioned
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An act to dissolve the marriage of Samuel Low, Esquire, with Elizabeth Rogers his now wife; and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes therein mentioned
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Die Ehescheidung des Bischofs Hans von Lübeck von Prinzessin Julia Felicitas von Württemberg-Weiltingen AD 1648 - 1653
ein Beitrag zum protestantischen Ehescheidungsrecht im Zeitalter des beginnenden Absolutismus -
The further depositions and proceedings in the House of Lords in the affair of the Duke & Dutchess of Norfolke. With the bill of divorce
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În şalvari şi cu işlic
biserică, sexualitate, căsătorie şi divorţ în Ţara Românească a secolului al XVIII-lea -
The case of Mary Dutchess of Norfolk
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The case of my Lord Roos
the Lord Roos did in the Court of Arches cant. London, sue his lady in a cause of separation and divorce propter adulterium. The lady his wife appeared to that suit in the Arches. The Lord Roos libelled against her in that court. Witnesses were in that court examined. There was publication. The cause was afterwards in that court concluded and assigned for sentence. Information upon the whole matter was had. And the Dean of the Arches after such information had upon the merits of the cause, gave sentence of divorce against the lady propter adulterium -
An answer to a printed paper, entituled The case of Mary Dutchess of Norfolk
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The proceedings upon the bill of divorce between His Grace the Duke of Norfolk and the Lady Mary Mordant
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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 Historian, who is fully determined not to sacrifice Truth at the Shrine of Guilt and Folly. Taken in short-hand, by a civilian
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The true case of John Butler, B.D., a minister of the true Church of England
in answer to the libel of Martha his sometimes wife : treating of a marriage dissolved and made null by desertion and of a lawful concubinage in a case of necessity, wherein lawful marriage conveniently or possibly cannot be obtained -
De proceduuren, gehouden in 't Hogerhuis tusschen de Hertog en de Hartogin [sic] van Norfolk
bestaande in de beschuldiging des Hertogs, en 't antwoord der Hertoginne -
The case of impotency debated
in the late famous tryal at Paris; between the Marquis de Gesvres and his Lady, Mademoiselle de Mascranny; who, after Three Years Marriage, commenced a Suit against him for Impotency. Containing, I. The pleadings at large on both sides. II. The reports of the King's physicians and Surgeons appointed to search the Parties. III. A collection of the most authentick parallel cases upon this Head, both ancient and modern, confirmed by the Authority of Papal Decrees, Councils, Fathers, the Judgments of the best Canonists, Civilians, and Common Lawyers -
The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington
wife of George Errington, Wife of George Errington, Esq. of the Adelphi, in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery With Augustus Murray Smith, Esquire, an officer in a corps of marines; Captain Buckley, of the guards; Captain Southby; The Reverend Thomas Walker, Clerk, and many Others. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions, and Interrogations, of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous Scenes in this unparalleled Trial -
Copies of the depositions of the witnesses examined in the cause of divorce
now depending in the Consistory Court of the Lord Bishop of London, at Doctor's-Commons. Between the Right Honourable Richard Lord Grosvenor, and the Right Honourable Henrietta Lady Grosvenor, his wife. As they were severally taken by Mess. Lushington and Haseltine, proctors, the examiners in the above cause -
Bill of advocation, Mr. Thomas Waugh, against Mrs. Jean Ballantine. C. Bremner, W.S. agent. H. clerk. Lord Dunsinnan reporter. Bill of advocation for Thomas Waugh writer in Jedburgh; against Mrs. Jean Ballantyne, his wife
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Defences for Sir John Houstoune
Baronet, against The Libel of Separation and Aliment at the Instance of Mrs. Eleonora Cathcart -
Masters James Leslie, Robert Clerk, Archibald Murray, and James Smollet, Commissaries of Edinburgh
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Answers for Dame Eleonora Cathcart, alias Houston, and the Procurator-fiscal of court, to the defences given in for Sir John Houston, Baronet
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Replies for Sir John Houstoune, Baronet, to the answers for Mrs. Eleonora Cathcart