A NICE WIFE FOR A CLERGYMAN.
The dock of the Stafford Police Court has recently been graced by the pretence of the wife of the Vicar of Ohriet Church, a poor fellow^whp, In an evil hour, bad placed the marriage symbol on tho fiager of a first-class termagant. The above lady appears to have been rather a powerful customer, for having quirrellod with her maid servant, she popped her arm round the woman's waiat and carried her bodily downstairs. After this athletic exhibition, Bhe had a set-to with her husband, and assaulted him m such b manner that the rev? gentleman was fain to eeok the protection- of the law. TMb choice specimen of feminine gentleness had en a previous occasion chased her husband round the parish with a o-icket stamp, and had kpp!; him so thoroughly at bay that ho was afraid to sloop m his own homo;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1494, 28 February 1887, Page 3
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149A NICE WIFE FOR A CLERGYMAN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1494, 28 February 1887, Page 3
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