BARONESS SUED BY EX-CONVICT.
SENSATIONAL DENOUEMENT, PLAINTIFF'S FORGERIES UNMASKEO By Tclesraph-Pl-ess As9ocia.Uo»-Oonyrhsltt tendon, .-March 4. Hugh Dalrymple, an ex-convict, has sued linnsness' Vongm-ta, 3 wealthy philanthropist and of a fiijvm far discharged ptisairers, Balrymiile alleged tlint lie loaned the Bareness money, and produced score* β-f tin; Baroness's tetters containing tones of ondoamioi.it.
In a seßsationai cfoss-exeniinatkm, eounseS pwjf e<l t'lwt Dak|niplu l> ad lwou convicted for .frauds ok ivomcii in 1896. In order to explaii? discrepancies in ,Uie letters, Dairymple alleged that his twin brother was responsible.
Dalrymple'e eoiursel then threw up, Jits brief.
A verdict was given for tlio defentot. .
Ilie Judge impdumled a 'hundred Icttijrs, which were ebviems fcrrgefioe. lu .lu>r evidence) tlie Baroness stated she kid forty thousand at the bank at fte- time of the blacknallias.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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130BARONESS SUED BY EX-CONVICT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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