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 CauseJ. Russel, 1771 - 307 sider |
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Side 302 - And this was and is true, public, and notorious, and the party proponent doth allege and propound as before. That the said...
Side 250 - ... marriages were had and solemnized by clergymen of the Church of England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England...
Side 185 - ... Grovesnor into the adjoining room ; and the witness followed his highness, who, as soon as he got into the room, spread forth his hands, and said, you see, gentlemen, that I am not in the lady's room. To which the witness's brother replied, where was you when we broke open the door? His highness said, he would take his Bible oath that he was not in the lady's bed-chamber.
Side 292 - Chudleigh, spinster, party in this suit, «a» and is also one and the same person, and uot divers : and this was and is true ; and the party proponent doth allege and propound as before.
Side 251 - Ridge, in said county, not having the fear of God before her eyes, but moved and instigated by the Devil, wickedly, maliciously, and feloniously, did teach a certain black and negro woman, named Rebecca, alias Black Beck, to read in the Bible, to the great displeasure of Almighty God...
Side 229 - Craven-ftreet, in the parifli of St. Martin in the Fields, in the county of Middlefex, aged twenty-two years and upwards, a witnefs produced and fworn.
Side 250 - London, a bachelor ; and against any other person or persons lawfully intervening or appearing for him in judgment before you by way of complaint, and hereby complaining unto you in this behalf, doth say...
Side 297 - ... cause ; and further to do and decree in the premises what shall be lawful in this behalf, the party proponent not obliging himself to prove all and singular the premises, or to the burthen of a superfluous proof, against which he protests ; and prays, that, so far as he shall prove in the premises, he may obtain in his petition, the benefit of the law being always preserved, humbly imploring ihe aid of your office in this behalf. " ARTH. COLLIER. " PET. CALVERT.
Side 249 - John Bettesworth, Doctor of Laws, Vicar-general of the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard by Divine permission Lord Bishop of London, and Official Principal of the Consistorial Court of London : the judge thereof, calling...
Side 63 - ... as when he was at her houfe before; that after they they had breakfafted, his faid royal highnefs and the perfon who went by the name of farmer Tufh walked out, and did not return till about five o'clock in the afternoon ; that on the Sunday morning they both went out on horfeback, and returned about four o'clock in the evening, and his highnefs, the perfon who came with him in the poftchaife, and the faid farmer...