TWICE MARRIED TO THE SAME MAN
o U.UU'LEX DIiAMA OF ItEAL LIKE. A uuirriag*!—a divorce; the woman'.; M.-ouml marriage to her husband for th i --•.ike of her tiriMren—« second divorce nuiu Tliese mere .the of a re'niarkuMe drama of real life. a scene lit wbili wns enacted ,ou February 20th at' tin- Bexlull Police Court. -Mr. ltobc-rt, ju*pii Morion was accused ol publishing "a defamatory libel likely ,to cause a breach oi the peace," <wnrerjiiD;r Mrs. Florence Eva Trevan; ion, of .Cainpden Ilill Court, Kensiagton. 'lTie alleged libel was containetf in a letter irotu .Mr. Ilorton to Mrs. Trevanion in vvihich Uv paid:— •'Suoukl i have no reply. 1 um-t believe you and your husband 'are divorced. >i= he represents-." Mr. liibbs Kinibvr. who prosecuted, st«W that Mrs. Irevaniou was the daughter Daniel Cooler, the. > baronet, and .si-ter .of the present baronet, .while her husband was, a cuu>iu of tire Earl of Stratlunore. "She \w> married." li L . >iid. "to Mr. Hugh Arundell Tievanion in lbß2, ,uul there ar c three son,-. The marriage wa- very unhappy, aud wa-. dis-olvc.! in ISSS, on the ground of the hu-baiul'r, cruelty and niinoiMuet. ".Mr. Tri'vaniou married a second' wile, wlio died in PJOO. Then Mi> j Trevanion. dealing that her son« should take their proper .position in society, re-married Mr. Trevanion three months -I'er the death of the se-.-ond wile "Hie ~ .end marriage.'' couii-cl de.Km...!. •„„„ prove! a- .li-asi,o„- a ; the lir-t. Since !'.»>o Mr. and .Mr,. Trevanion have live.l apart, and proceeding,, arc uow pending in the UivOICc Com I. "Mr Trevanion." Mr. Gibbs Kimlier' coiniiiiii il. ".time to .Pn-.vliill and lived with another woman who a> hiwife, On an announcement appearing' in a local ncwspa|i'r that they had attended the bazaar. Mrs. Trcv-aiiiiiii inserted a notice that she ivj- not living with In r 1...-band at l.exh'll. "Mr. ."'Oitcn wrote to Mr-. Trevanion siatitg liat he bad int i..<lm -. 1 \ir lov.u.ii,ii and hi- -nppo-,.,1 wife l» hi- family, and Asking if her noli- 1 war- true.' -Mr-. Trevanion i< piled that -he W.I- Mr. Trevanion-. wife, and referred Mr. llort-.]i ••• I>.-l.r-!.f- Peer' age and lie,- Solicitor-. "Ml Ilorton replied .that the inlorni-' ali"ii given wa- not ,"'lial he ie.|iiired, adding that If |,e received no reply be mu-t Udicvc Mi-. Ticvaiiioii and her !iu-lmd were ,di\orccil, a- her liu-liauii rept. -ellteil. "On tbi-," conn-el coin-bided, "pro el-eilillg- Were ill-litllteii." F.. r Mr. Ilorton it wa; urged thai the letter- wvrc ,wi-itteii entirely f..r' ~.,-ial rea-iiiii~. and in oide, thai lei utiglit "bt-iin protection for lib- wife. fie- m;igi-trate- eomnutted Mr. llor | 1.,„ io the
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 107, 27 April 1908, Page 4
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435TWICE MARRIED TO THE SAME MAN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 107, 27 April 1908, Page 4
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