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DUKE DIVORCED
DUCHESS'S STORY.
i
LIFE AT GROSVENOR HOUSE
BECHER NISI GRANTED
THE CHINA MAIL.
about eleven o'cbek. I never saw him. He never returned at night..
Did he sleep out" alany?—I pre- sure He never returned.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 1919
take: observation of the Duke of
CREDULES.
Counsel for the Duchess of West- again; so I repeat that I hope for decree of this Court may be, your Come to the beginning of 1910. James Holder, assistant to Mr. minar were Sir Eis Hune--your sake and everyone she's that Redship will not be troubled with Where did you live then-In 1910 Littlechik, inquiry agent, maid on [Fans, K.U., and Mr. J. H. Murphy you will accept this as a conclusion ang question of the custody of the 11 was at Grosvenor House, and then June 4, 1917, he was instmoted to
It is interesting to learn from Lehren. Eginstmated by Thurles Russell and to our unhappy Eves together..
I went to my mother's place.
recent English papers that Joanna Hi The Paké was represented by
If not, there is only on course. That was the condition of things 1 want to deal with Groevence | Westminster, || Mr. Boyland, K., and Mr. Le Bas open to us, and that is to go to the 1918. The statutory period, as House first. Up till that time would Sir Ellie Bume-Wallame:"How Southcott still has a following In muzzo by Lewis and Lewish ourts and have it all out in publie, lave tud your lordship, was com you tell his edip wilt the con- long had you been doing that before various parts of England, and in London a little company meets re- Sell Hime Within, opening do not in any way, wish to appear plated. I shall base no difficulty in that of your husband was towards the particular day --For the great gularly in an upper room to study the case fpe the petitioner, sturd in Bentong the word showing your lordship, on well-known you; how would he treat you and fer part of May.
her writings and prophecles. They Flos is the petition of the wile ducts." but if you refuse my offer authorisies, that desertion of the wife rose his days-He used to come During that day were you watch say that their number is increasing. divorce from her hasband on the there is no hematite. There might, by the husband by no means neces-into the house about even in the ing him, and in the evening did you and they claim that during the war ground of his dessertion and ahultery, of course, be some minor details that sites the fact of the husband lear-morning and read his leaters and see him leave Victoria Station their members
were marvellously Constance Exhorizer Grosvenor,
Then he went out for hot-the train for Brighton-I did.. Buchess of Westrinster, titrun the prescantion of the pet-favur advisers or friends may wanting the joint house in the circum-papers.
(tivar an answer was put in which altering. So I am sending this forstences. The wife is entitled to the cheon and used to
come back, T Did you follow him down by that protected while fighting on land and sea and freed from terror in air in the Riverce Cisang for the despite and a mere dish of the facts poor uppal, so it approved the insin's protection and companion think, sometimes about six o'clock train: I think it was abb 8.33raids. This is the sort of thing til her marriage with Mncl
Vezed in the petition. So then mens will be drawn up legally, simpl and he deserta ber, he form and sometimes at five. He used to Tes, the 8.35 train.
heard occasionally in Christian Licench Arrben tetor, secondi
in intimado bus neucheli thow who and in the same terms. When ally resigns the common borne.dress and go to early dinner. He Did you keep observation on him Science propaganda. Joanna Southcott Duke of Westagraer, on the goresent the petter that the case write abore and mention miner delitever the effect of this agree returned bite, and then went off after be arrived at Brighton did was an early ninteenth century Mrs.
1 bassbarnd's desertit quanh nise
Ew be unul Sermudest.
I meant such as regards allow finent, entered into in June, 1018,
After midnight W'd you see him go Eddy, but with the acquisitive instinct euleuet. The sat was originally Mr. Baglost: Thit is so frees to your father and other; night have been in law, fortunately
back to the railway station"-Ys. less developed. She believed the com ethered as a defendire! car, witfie
and to alwe answer it was a mere these and other such allowances will the question may remain over for
Did he there asula the arrival of ing Messiah would be born of her, Br joy, speraba anaerial bly instructions are bot se, by continued. After determination at "scene future time
la train which gets in at about 12:25 but it was found to be a tumour. Yet, awen was expected to fast that grequentest the case.
this is one. cot a bitter, It does not arise now, decuse the
in the morning 7-Yes.
as in the case of Mrs. Eddy, no fat day. To the inse
sight,. But after which theight billi jadritory of the husband would re-
amount of exposure or demonstration test, the eleme W with
for your better happiness and minevive the former desertion, even
of absurdity has influence with the kawin mad A. Jei g'olor digo |
naturally credulous. The great desire Kunted a decre nisi atera bearing
Sincerely hoping will take this the agreement of 1913 had in any
of the present day followers of Joanna Whris car!, compled ättle on the
in the spirit indicated, because if way stopped either of them from
Southcott is that the box containing her you don't I cannot Repress too deep relying on the previous condust of
| writings, which was not to be open- one or other of than
ed for a certain number of years. sternative, as I cannot go on with
after her death, should be opened the presens régime any logger, and 1: must end here.-Yours
without delay. It was sent for last DEND OR.
year by the Bishops, but it was not opened as the conditions were not *A DUKES WIFE.""
complied" with one being that it. Fix duchess committed Messes.
should be opened in the presence of e Duke and hurles Russell and ctx, and, they
twenty-five believers. Today, says. Pichoss had fixed together, note the fobiwig letter, chatel Fish,
a correspondent writing in May, the propplete lappiness, but, at any site. 18, 1913, to Mr. Hutical, who then
Bishops are in London, and all were without any serious qaurel Bus, moresnated the duket
the notified of
meeting held in the Steinway Hall, when: the uninitiated believed that the story of the box would be told. However, no. Bishops appeared, and the most, definite statement made was that the box might be opened in the next five years.Japan Chronicle.
415 4
AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE
Sir E. Hans Wife: Theets are these. On Feb, 36, 1901, the Puess of Westster, who was Then Miss Cornwadis-West, a daugh Few. essere un parla impommies have for of Coloned and Mine Genwally on yeom thing the courts are the only wpfgarten less poobite test. EtherWest was married to the Duke at By or fortuitously the pub. Paul's, Kphide. There gry at the opening of the ensuime been three chidrei Ken, one washes, and the benches behind] 5 girl, on Feb, 200 1982; a boy is
wire clowdivi, at 100, wis mest unfortunately
A nella irl on Jan. 28, 1
Titant p t that
But by the principale unli witres in rideks of the unded rated wises merkin the petion of the Bach, -, je sklepie 2 vent provodenog, Boat the jury box up a great swank siphs, the "adet, pevated position in
1 105th,
WHAT HAPPENED AT
BRIGHTON.
By that time had marital inter- couse ceased, between you and kim? Yes, it bad. after the autumn of 1900
At whose suggestion did it cease?
And since that tune as it ever been resumed?—No, never.
How long did that condition of things go on at Grosvenor House? in June, 1017, this is what imply Ettle girl was born in 1910, and pened. By that time it had becanering the summer of that year he desirable for the petitioner to find
went away. Really I never saw him Find what her husband's doings were ter that bine at aff
He was watched, and it was found alot on June 4, 1917, ba went down to Brighton. When there be took a suite of roots at the Grand Hotel
Was be in the habit of going away without telling you where he was gon Yes. He had houses in various places.
For long periods? quite long periode.
Did he meet anyone-Tes: te met a lady.
Who got oud of the train --Yes. Where did the indy -They both drove to the Grand Hotel,
Did they come out again that night at alÑo.
Did you see anything of the Duke the next morning?—Yes, in the hall of the hotel.
He went out for a walk?--IPs. Did you see anything of the fudy? -I saw the lady sitting on the ter nice in front of the hotel.
And drive off in the direction of the station?--That is so..
I need hardly say that the lady Sometimes was not the Duchess 2--No.
Part arteig, at the end of Decen Dear Sir. We beg to shy that the in 's own name. He then went to her, 1909g the examngement which inchess of Westminster, having conte Brigaun station to meet a traic was teninted only by bed by far the hard airenilis begun, fented with her only and with her which arrived at 1.20 in the men-
Did he ever comburicate as to Notating Thuch, 15 Janus mar marked, unei iąg duntary, advisers, instimets us to write to young, and met a lady who was not his
where he was going ?—No. the air purile med safng for a brio, the pargere at the respotist she adheres to the position wife. He took her to the Grand
Or when?-Nerer: enter fitter e ahli be taught theperdent rewards his wife was such as taken up in her reeent letter to the tutel, where she filled in the hotel the wine as King's Beach Court # |! mat now describe to your bake-viz., whilst wilding
Or when he might be expected to te con register in her own name. They return?-Na wandex ghony, and with now! ordship. The lakets of the Blake, of die with line any atual schemes pel the suite of rooms together,
Did you write to him from time to Weseniusier were the parties then
essica, whetheraines absolutely Eving there as man and wife, and time, calling bis attention to this eng gether it the same house do anything which word in any test aming they left. She left lest be wonk in de omg A To
vay deras from her piction as first, and he left afterwards. The appy condition of things?-1
sidet.
prphy at 37.
when
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Percy Arthur Chipperfield said be way the manager of the Grand Hotel, Brighton, in June, 1917.
Sir EUR Hume. Williams: Did you know the Duke of Westminster?
Yes
Did he stay at the hotel frequent- by Yes, be did stay there.
Bows et W. ons bester buty and easy titere at work the Bike's vite at de mother Défiote) Yatnager will be called, and tried my best several times. I tried suite of rooms at the hotel? Yes.
Je me rate, te sering his agent Home A an at mulier. Ex egard to L's various properties, arik tering the feats by a dual-propant. The Pe would want to lunch, no at dika, ese que did the squall army
vyslou Bedo
there wit be no doubt at all that On Feb 14. Bora, M. Hantelle consumiunting rooms were occu- pied that night by the parties as tong law wife where he was gengs Fairs surry to learn from your betsbun and wife. The period (Ph weld ramon in the aftergent for pe ma of the 8th it. dime your desertion wili nilo be proved.
comotimes, 14 vary manly going items is ons prepared to recept the Counsel proceeded to quote ens. to see his wife in her raste. Beberaus tenda ofere to her by day in support of the proposition he had would dress, pe cat aavli dne, Wes 11. You will, Bun sure, appre-advanced.
Sir
for the sake of the children. He yould not listen to me. He never went with me anywhere at all-to purties, or anything. He would not
On June 4, 1917, did he take a
Where were the rocne?—They were a suite on the first floor. believe No. 22 suite.
What did the suite consist of Two bed rooms and a sitting-room.
Did the two bedrooms commmuni. In 1911 was he in Egypt?—Yes. Did you know which hotel he was cate with the sitting room and with staging at? Yes. I knew where heach other?-The whole site com- had gone to
Were the doors open?—Yes. What time did his Grace arrive -- Ten o'clock in the evening.
were coming with your sister?-I Did you write and tell him you
tok him the date I should arrive,
Did you go to his hotel?—Yes. What did he do?-He left me a rote by his servant, saying he had
gone.
Hime Williams: I am dewi- the period from January.
Was that the only communication: 10 to January, 1913. What hap-you had from him in Egypt? That pered ans that respondent wrak go was all. away for long periods. He woul not tell is wite where he was going, when he was
when he might be expected to return. The
sertion began in 1010.
Mr. Justice Coleridge: Here is sertion in 1919. It they did not live in the same house afterwards.
You were unable to see him?Yes. In 1913 was he staying at Eton ?— In August.
municated.
Did he go out again? He went
out at about one o'clock...
Ixd he return? He returned at
about 1.30.
Alone or with a lady With a
lady
Did they go up to the suite of
Yes.
Did they have any supper?—Yes.
Did they stay there?--They re muited there the night.
Did they have breakfast in the moring? Yes.
Did they in the registration
of plutegrplane why had gesleuch in the venomk, where they were awyking her tiener appesarone When My Bibs Hume W Pairs, K... was bening hur enote, The Bue tam about 9,30 in the evening, nato that in the ritenetances those Mr. Justive Coleridge: In 1013 the kanging two at karke his ower room, where he would see t be rendered me with respondent wrote a letter, in which
renuir til abonar eleven o'chka Amur. Por pasage at the volar be
My cliem is inlly detor forbils access to his houses on nigh. His earwinkl then evene" bengi wet to assent to the residence the part of the petitioner. Now you He snill to par (Wack eli pre janë pi staw, and on it tha vell wish hebt. He mod leave and woy Jesse weers at other Paton Hall speaking of some period when effectively accomplished its purpose, ja rehan initib abe following monas
é fürosvenor blouse, and he will take thog were under the same root. Whoon we intimated that 'er
ing. That cones of conduct by the whatever stops my be necessary to bbon powerk the wife went give effect o vins determina Duke of Westminster woubi mat at se test the use. Sir ELS Hume-W 4 on April 1919, until Apr. 191 K
Or Feb. 25 Mr. Hashek Fans inrmed the joke that when his refused to live with her nurther: tok Beragamry for him pole, same hrause.
I have received your two letters deal with derinin Shatters wirch The petitioner where on sereni
yesterday's date. They shall be eturn.se womb drive had to be the foremos toisen tembak porting eph to any cent's personal Patement at what a tipy state of things fustice at the His pportunity. My was the stage on ai untropy ner-hus was, and the other reveived postrastions enoble me to say that
And and you make a second at. Page, velelitated at St. Tadas, Lonators or anscess refusing on she suggestions you make cannot be
tempt to resume conubitation with him Did you go down there? Yes. Knightshadge, in past. The inexpert to adopt any other innile of littertwined Steps will be taken wide racial in are which bele, 1913 the petitiorthwith to careth Eaton Hall
Yes. He knew I was coming.
Dil be know you were coming"- dake the tube and Frecta est bones cubitution with and resernor House and they are not lived together. [ 1913 dine forsion). I should have talin hanger anluble fer residence
What happened when you arrived? petitioner refusal to sign a dod var Fadesip riant from the end your feat. The terms upon which ought to be made clear to your land
-He had gone.
He left that day, ander which the Duke ¿fered: 1129 nurial intereouse End cented.
has hastand reusing to render my what I think wall have been a very fact sleep in the house at that petiol-There were three gentlemen let
olent was prepared to make hip, because the duke did not in
I think.. aku which, wonde
Leaving any of the guests behind? fruge neon up to $13,000 par to be wife the aftentions generis arrangement on his part The car used to go round in per afrate, bal later hi the year zu Web were her de BY MIL Be
are cintated in the draft of the the evening and take the duke ayuy. agmeminent was arrived at section, we in Egypt. Per positioner kne
And did that condition of affairs your ellent. As stated in my letter
goon until this respondence of than, unt to be pu'd in response he was a Ega, and knew where end, which he himself pave to He slept out abway
Mr. Justice Coleridge: As I under 1913, which I have read? Yes. The tax sexing deliben. Couth was stayite, and she wante if the 14th inst.. those terms are now start it, from 1013 the determina- sel suggest that the legal impet say that she would a withdrawn Please inform
And did you then place yourself of this green. He was not one of 15. join bin in Egypt wbli her sister.lient of the instructions I have rehy the letter of Feb. 14, 1918, con-land Co,? Yes, I did, throngh Sir first at 10.80 in the morning
tion of the respondent as evidenced in the hands of Messer. Chas. Russell behlived her in Puls, but Mr. Sed at the hotel where begived, so that she may take what tinued to be acted on. Justo Cali bold that it was wis paying. He lammediately felt, ever arrangements may be necessary. necesary to prove that is trans and can was omable ja see king re led down granity of deserti prie to jepen ap communication with i its excubian. This presented no! In August, 1912, the Duke of West- difficulty to Sir Bilis, who see animator was saying at Eaton Hall; dip will serve that this was in remarkable avant of Efe n Cir..with a party freinde-it is one e1918. The desertion had begun in yeno» Brame between 1990 and 19EL rotary houses. "The Duchess 1910, so that the statutory period Duke and Dugless seli, fever, Boned Em there, but the moment was considerably more than com- your lordship slaufć be put in posse* } byde you to enter any of his houses?
leave the bruse
Eventudly foroade a wile to
mala,
se any of has betness, and when star, „Postured by sign the deed altar
of the item, and as a consequence the two durgides were unde wards
in Chancery.
ter, dated Jan. 5, 1918. This was in the following temist
THE FINAL APPEAR
Sir E. Hume-Wikkuns: Your lord.
letter:
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Witters it?
Sir E. Hune Williams: The" facts
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Sr E. Hone Willians: I quite
Mr. Justice Coleridge: That fra 1913 at 1917.
Sir E. Hume Williams: The only reason it was thought desirable that
behind.
Edward Carson.
In March, 1919, did you determine to make an appeal to the Duke your- self?--Yes. I wrote him a letter.
Did you receive any answer?—No,
Later on, we know, the Duks for-
note.
y
And
in June, 1918, the question
Forms?—Yes.
Counsel then handed to witness the form signed by the Daize, and he said he saw it signed. He added that he also saw the lady sign a
registration form.
Sir El Hume-Williams: You have seen the petitioner in court?
Yes.
It was not she?---No.
Did they go away in the morning purately or together? Separately. Who left Erst The Duke left
CHURCH SERVICES.
St. Andrew's Chareh, Kowloon.
TH FUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. - August 17. Holy Communion at 8.16 a.m. Morning Prayer nt. 11 4.m.
Responses, Ferial; Venite, Crotch ; Opening Volontsry.
Psalms of the 17th Morning LXXXVI-Smith. LXXXVII- Wallace; Te Deum, Russell, Jona and Fre; Benedictus, Troutbeck.. Hymn 18. 31, 394 (ud Tune).. 295, 579.. Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.
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Opening. Voluntary. Responses. Ferial; Psalm of the 17th Evening-LXXXIX-layes, Woodward, Monk Magnificat from Beethoven. (XXVIItE Morning); Naac Dimittis, Purrell (XIVth Evening) Hymns, 3 (A. & M. tune 93, 280, 947.
Vesper Hymn. Concluding Voluntary.
Union Church, Kennedy Road.
Sunday Services. August 17. Morning Service, Fam. Evening Service, 6 p.m. Communion 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie.
St. Peter's Church, West Point..
Sunday, August 17. 8.m.-Holy Communion. No 8 20
Bervice during. August, tam.-Morning Prayer, Holy Com
munion and Sermon.
Peak Church.
How soon after did the lady go?-8.30 Evening Service.
8.13 .m.-Holy Communion. I cannot remember.
She went during the morning? Yes, afterwards.
Who paid the bill?-The secretary. Whose secretary ?-The Duke's secretary.
For the two of them?—Yes... John Bennett, who attended on
The Gospel Hall
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10 & 12 PEDDER STREET. Weekly Bervices. Sunday: Breaking of Bread for Believers only, 11 am. Gospel Meeting, S p.m. Bible study, Tuesday, 8.80 p.m., and
Thursday, 8 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist Church,
Morning Bervice, 10.15 am.
His face world die eived in the house he left, leav.pleted. March 8 the petitioner sion of the earlier facts was in case return Nog, a alarm she,, and then ing part of the behind whem cought she would make what turned it had been suggested that the agree
For the night, Plaid invital to stay with bin ma b', out to be a final appeul in her own rent entered into in 1018 had in any prose as to the amounts to be allow.bpœna, said he was hose steward Friday, Ladies' Bible study, 6.30 p.m.
handwriting to her husband to returnsense affected the question of the led for the education and mainten./ to the Duke af Westminster from Saturday, Prayer Meeting. 6 p. to her and to reuse the one-time period of desertion.
1902 to about 1916, THE PARTING OF THE WAYS.
ance of the children, and a memoran- Counsel quoted the following from dum on that subject was entered into about the year when the Duke and Mr. Murphy: Do you remember
First Church of Christ Selentist, By Jan. 5, 1913, the Duke offer happiness of their ured
MacDonnell Road, Cle. Torrent to, gave jastricțions that Westminster had apparently corne ta
Accordingly she wrote this a judgment by Lord Gorell:
and signed between you and the Duchess cessed to occupy the same Sundays, 11 am. tain of them ond be insect. Ather a mesesler that he would not
In most cases of desertion the
Drake?--Yes. dispate then move to the custody make at hopts to live even in the Dear Bend Or, write to make multy party actually leaves the
Mr. Justice Coleridge: Was there?In 1910 or 1911 so far as Wednesdays, 6.30 p.m. sum lure of his wife any long one more appeal to you for the child-other, but it is not always reccsarily an engagement to live apart? I can remember.
to consequently wrote her a free wake, if not for your own, and the guilty party who leaves the Sir E. Hume Williams: It speaks after dinner at right-Frequently.
As we have heard, he left the house mine I beg you to retom to me.atrimonial one. In my opinion, for itself, my lord. I don't think
And came back in the morning?- The Deiters gave evilnes in a
If you will do so I am willing to allow the party who intends bringing co- there is any materiality in the terme habitation to an end, and whose con of it. Even if it could be interpreted all byegones to be byegones, und deduct in reality causes its determinus a deed of separation, it would be far to the Duke of Westminster ekur. it carefully ematendol vidre, o which ali tieces of motivar
what I to make you happy.
Frederick William Sharpe, chauf. Evening Service, 615 p.m. would net te excluded, wizile due
tion, its the act of desertion. SHEILA
Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, long after the desertion was con- dered, her Busband's rondeet
Counsel: To that letter there was. Thurston, Timer law reports. Sir Further, in the case of Thurston,
from 1000 to 1914, said it was his
Arsenal Stroat. plete. ater 1980 Her om died in 1909. continue any lager. The teed answer. After that a memoran Sauruer Evans suid':
duty to give orders to other chauf- THE DUKE UNDER and the Duke's attitude towards which I enciose hus been drawn up dan dealing with various questions
feurs as to what they should do. definitely clunged for the worse by, y solicitors under my instrze relating to the allowances to be made the husband during the statutory Intermittent visits to the wife by
OBSERVATION.
Sir Ellie Eime-Williams: In 1910 after the birth of her second daugh- tions; it is a private antruct, and the petitioner and the upbringing period necessary for desertion, with petitioner, course asked: In 1916 the Duke with regard to cura at Continuing his questions to the and cowards what were the habite of ter in 1989 did not exist," was would have lily. I want of the chikken, and so on, was out the intention of remaining or or 1917 did you have cause to be-tou?-He used to order a car in her dramatic reply to counsel'e quo you and your users to read it creed, and on April 19 a letter was resuming marital intercourse, did not lieve that the Duke of Westminster the evening after dinner, and ther by the Benediction of the Blessed. tions upon this point. "I never fully, and when you have read it witten by Sir Charles Russell on the constitute a return to colabitation saw him, I tried hard, for the suke I think that you will agree that thewiles behalf in the following teram: The wife was entitled to the per- of the children, but he would not provisions it makes will be at relie! | The Duchess cannot be advised to
ksted to inuen.'
MIHZAN, LANDES.
My dear She-I think you wil agree with me that our prevent mode of living is impossible, and cannot
He never went with to us both.
Yes,
+;
Yea
drive out.
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Sunday Evening, Gospel Mooting, 8 p.m.
St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road,
Mass and Bermon at 10 am. followed
Sacrament.
Glanesly.
Mass at 6, 7 and 8.30 ..
High Mass at 8 a.m.
6.30 p.m.-Benediction of the Blessed
Bacrament
was unfaithful to you?—Yes.
· And it would end for him at the Did you have him watched ?--I in- structed Sir Charles Russed.
house wisere he had slept the follow- Roman Catholic Cathedral, As I cannot foreign any document which night on munen protection of her husband. me for parties, or anywhere at all; moment imagine that living at inyechestrued as a mutual agreement of
DUCHESS GIVES EVIDENCE. You did what your legal advisersing morning? Yes. he would not ." She told how, two horries alone in London and the separation.
How long did that go on in 1910? The separation his The petitioner, then gave evidence. udvised you to do? Yes. after she lud journeyed to Egypt country can be a source of autistae taken place, as you know well, with- Sir Ellis Hume Willams: Your Certain information was conveyed-Several months.
Both in London and at Eaton ait alterat te rejom her immhard, tion to you, I have requested my out her consent, and in spite of name is Constance Edwiner Gros-to you in 1617, as a result of which The let the hotel when she entered oicitors to make you such anallow repeated provente.
venor ? Yes.
you determined to take proceedings, Hull? Yes, both places, it and how, later, when he wentance as world enable you to live as
From 1910 to 1914, on any oc Sir El continued: On June 30, You are the wife of the respondent and you presented your petition? tom Hull, where the Duke was
you should in the utinnult comfort. | 1918, a doomment was entered into in this cure ?—Yes.
sion when he was in the samne-house. Shtoihing some guests, he refused They instructed me that £10,000 a dealing with the allowances to the Were you narried to him on Feb. Counsel then handed to the pati-au the Duchess, was that his babit?tion would begin. In this case, G. Er feet her, and left her at the Hall year would be unple, but I did not children, &e. In October, 1918, there 16, 1001, at St. Paul's, Knight tioner the citation, in the case, and-Yes.
there was no resumption of cohabita- suith those of les guests who had consider this sufficient, seeing that was, unfortunately, heady some bridge?—Yes, I was,
ako, an hotel registration form, and During that period, from 1910 totion; it was necessary to prove de- pot gone wita l'in. Eventually you would have to pay rent for a quarrel between the parties as to I think there have been three child. she said signatures on these were 1914, was he a great deal away?sertion before the date of the deed, Bus covered that in 1917 the Thike brawe in London and the country: where one of the children should re- ren; first a daughter, then a son, with those of her husband.
Yes, practically always.
uamely, before June 18, 1918. Iz enggel a suite of room at a Brgh therefore I instructed them to add side. In fact, the husband wrote at died, and then again a daughter?— Sr El Hume-Williams: When, This concluded, the evidence- I opinion that had been amply ton hotel, where he mayai with another £1,500 a year for the pin that time and suid he would not Yes,
as that registration form shows, the DECRIME; GRANTED. proved. For two years, and prob- Judy whose nume was not mentioned. pose. Therefore, with your allow abide by it. However, that is a The dates are 1902, 1004 and Duke of Westminster was at the Me. Justice Coleridge said it was ably for three years at any rate," for
Mr. Justice Coleridge decided that ance, your fucone would be £18,000 24-7 which has been got over and 1919-Yes,
Grind Hotel, Brighton, you were newry for the petitioner,, it bienre than two yeaza--the respon.. the desertion Ind Ixen amply a year, which I think you will agree¡ your lo.dstip need not be troubled Up till 1000 did you and your hus- not there?—No,
opinion, to pane desertion before dent ud haciundy and wildly proved; liat for more than two years in Eberal. The sucht has not been with it, besace in 1918. both child-land live on fairly good terms?—Yes; William H. Lewers, engaged with Jums 13, 1913, because upon that separated himself from the petitioner the scapondent had belly and mentioned in the document, but youren were made wurde of the Court. fairly, but not very happily, Mesma. Charles Russell and Co, date there was a deed of separation, without her consent, and in the wfully separated himmelf from the can have free use of it, but the up. Orders in the Court of Chancery are I think the early part of your mar solicitors, sold on June 7, 1917. he and after, that, date, unless there had phrase of the learned President, Ead petitioner without her comment; and keep must be borne by you. This made from time to time dealing with red life was quite happy Oh, yes. served the Duke of Westminster been, ruption of ebubilation, deprived her of any permanent pro that he had, in the phase of a 1 think, will be a surce of income such details ne to with whom the And, then, towards the end of 1909 with the citation.
the priod of desertion could not run.tection. That being so, it appeared learned president of the Court for you, is you can naturally let it children shina re, where they und the beginning of 1910 did the Did he sign the receipt for the ser. There could be no desertion until to him that the case was simply free deprived her of any permanent when you want to. I do hope you should spend their holidays, and Duke's temper plunge towards you? vice on the citation, the signature after the rehim of cubuestion, from doubt, and there would be a protesten Therefore, les lordship will accept the enched tem, as what allowances should be made to Yes, entirely. I did not exist at on which has just been identified by and it would be after any such redove for the dissolution of the mar guptal decroc with costa.
I am determined not to live with you them. Consequently, wfutever the all. I tiver saw, hann,
somption that ullo peciod of deser ringe, with costs.
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