CO129-426 - Public Offices - 1915 — Page 128

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The next time the deceased heard of the said

Jane Ross was about 18 months ago, when a friend of his

in Hong Kong, who had married a lady from New Zealand

informed him that his wife the said Jane Ross had died

in New Zealand.

In April 1913 the deceased again came to

Scotland on holiday.

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On 2nd May 1913 he contracted an irregular at the Registrar's Office in Inverness marriage/with Mrs Christine Matheson or Tolmie, a Widow

residing at 16 Market Brae, Inverness, and the parties

appeared before the Sheriff the same day and got a

warrant to register the said marriage, which was done.

Since then the deceased and the said Mrs

Christine Matheson or Tolmie have lived together as

husband and wife at 16 Market Brae, aforesaid.

On 11th August last the deceased wrote to

the Under Secretary of State Colonial Office for a free

passage for the said Mrs Christine Matheson or Ross to

Hong Kong, along with himself, and his request was

acceded to.

On 12th August last the deceased consulted Mr

J Sinclair Fraser Solicitor, Inverness as to obtaining

possession of the articles in the possession of Mrs Bain

referred to on page 2. Some correspondence took place

between Mr Fraser and Mr Robert White S.S.0. Edinburgh

in regard to the matter.

On 23rd October the deceased called on Mr

Fraser, when the latter informed him that an arrestment

had been placed by Mr White in his (Mr White's) hands

on a sum of money which he held belonging to the deceased

and that this arrestment was on the dependence of the

action of Separation and aliment by the said Jane Ross.

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