Description |
1 online resource (64 pages) |
Series |
Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1449:11
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Contents |
(from t. p.) viz., I. The journal of the House of Lords, together with the bill -- II. The depositions before Their Lordships -- III. The examination and evidence of the Duke's witnesses -- IV. The state of the case on both sides -- V. Bishop Cousens's argument, proving that adultery causes a dissolution of marriage -- VI. The pleadings of the learned council before the Honourable House of Commons, and the Committee, with other matters relating thereto |
Summary |
Lady Mordant, Duchess of Norfolk, was accused by her husband the Duke of Norfolk, of adultery with John Germain; later she became Lady Germain |
Notes |
Reproduction of original in the Harvard Law School Library |
Subject |
Trials (Adultery) -- England
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Trials (Divorce) -- England
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Trials (Adultery)
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Trials (Divorce)
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England
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Norfolk, Mary Howard, Duchess of, 1659?-1705.
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