The Yelverton Marriage Case


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Action brought in the court of Common Pleas, Ireland, to recover money due the plaintiff for bord and lodging and necesaries furnished the defendents wife. The purpose was to determine the validity of a marriage contracted in Scotland and in Ireland by Mr. Yelverton and Maria Theresa Longworth.




The Yelverton Marriage Case, Thelwall V. Yelverton, Comprising An Authentic And Unabridged Account Of The Most Extraordinary Trial Of Modern Times, With All Its Revelations, Incidents, And Details Specially Reported


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