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  2. THE EXTRAORDINARY CLERICAL AFFILIATION CASE. ISABELLA. LAUGHTON V. THE REVEREND ROBERT THORLEY BOLTON, M.A.

    ELIZA IZZARD on oath, states—I was residing on the Hawkesbury River. I was in defendant's service, and are so now. I recollect a girl being dead in the house of Jonathan Green The corpse was laid out in Mr Green's ...

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  3. 2nd APRIL, 1863.

    ELLEN NAGLE on oath states—I am fifteen years old I lived for some time on the Hawkesbury.. I recollec hearing a conversation between Billy Harlowe and Isa" bella Laughton in Mr Laughton's kitchen. It was in ...

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    COLONIAL MARRIAGES.—The petition of the Countess of Limerick, who prays for a judicial separation from her husbnnd the earl by reason of his adultery, was beard' by Sir C. Cresswell on ...

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