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4. That after her said marriage your Petitioner lived and cohabited with her said husband and that your Petitioner and her said husband have had issue of their said marriage

children,

of whom

ages).

survive; that is to say (give names and

5. That on or about the

at

day of

in

Charge of

the said adultery.

A. B. committed adultery with Y. Z. (or with a female whose name is at present unknown to your Petitioner).

(Or)

That from about the month of

month of

the said A. B. at

to about the

lived and cohabited and habitually committed adultery with a woman named Y. Z.

That on the

In

the person of

(Or)

day of

at

Charge of

the said A. B. committed rape on rape, etc. (or committed sodomy or bestiality)

[In every case conclude with a paragraph denying collusion or connivance, see 6 of Form No. 2.]

Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays that this Honourable Court will decree her:

1. A dissolution of her said marriage,

2. The custody of her said children.

3. Such further and other relief as to this Honourable Court

may seem fit.

(Signed) C. B.

[Address and Affidavit as in Form No. 2.]

No. 4.

CITATION BY HUSBAND

(General Heading).

George the Fifth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith.

То

C. B. (respondent).

Whereas A. B. of

claiming to have been lawfully married to you, has filed his petition against you in the Registry of Our said Court, praying for a dissolution of marriage, wherein he alleges that you have been guilty of adultery:

Now this is to command you, that within eight days after service hereof on you, inclusive of the day of such service, you do appear in cur said Court then and there to make answer to the said petition, a copy whereof sealed with the seal of Our said Court is herewith served upon you.

And take notice, that in default of your so doing, Our said Court will proceed to hear the said charge (or charges) proved in due course of law, and to pronounce sentence therein your absence notwith- standing. And take further notice that for the purpose aforesaid you are to attend in person, or by your solicitor, at the Registry of Our said Court at

and there to enter an appearance

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