RESTRAINING THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS BONAPARTE.
At the.yice-cliancellor's Ooui'fc on ii'hura-. '■" (day! before V ide-clititfc a ir' U.' ifalins a motion was brought for an injunction t0,,, * & restrain Pritice Pierre iStapolej'a 1 ' Bona- -''', parte ''and the 1 Princess Justine' v Nina Bonaparte, his wile', under oir'fcurn- ' stances which, according to plaintiff's statement, were as follows :*AboutHhe £ \ clojeof the year, 1872 the Princess was, \ owiiig'.tO the political 'changes ia'Pranfe, '•< '<■" residing in this 1 ' 'andp with,. the consent of 'the Prince, • cah'ying;',on r iho''' business of a milliner at 97, .New Bondstreet. ,'Being desirous! of extending-her' business* she entered.-into a contract in . waiting with the plaintiff, Mrs Turner, a i milliner, at 97, New Bond-street, for the • purchase of her business, stock-in-trade, - and furniture,; and as a security for the purahase-moriey, amounting: t0 ; £536, the Princess deposited witii '* iVtessrs; 4iora ; nfc ' and: Go.',' of 81, "New Bond-street, certain pictures, consisting of a : paincing'ot".i3t. George and .the Dragon," by. Uapliael; a , painting of " iJom) after by 1 Velasquez ;■ a portrait of a lady, byMoro; and ia group of figures- by Grenuaro, the*#whole of which'had cofio into the posses- : sion' of. Prince Pierre on the deatli of ■'. Prince Lucieu Bonaparte.'; The Princess thereupon'ente'red into p : osseSsibh'of Mrs' Turner's busiuess, so-purchased by her, and ! continued r to carry it oil for her- sole and separate useias jjermiitedby thtfJaw ' • of Prance; The bill then stated that'the • ' plaintiff had lately discovered that the Princess had entered into a : contract for the sale of this busino3s, and was "about. .to leave the country for, Bjlgium without paying'the.plaintiff her .purchase-money. ~ The plaintiff. accordingly s now uioved for ,■, an injunction to: restrain the' Prince and . ' Princess or their agents from selling or parting with the business or stock-in-trade, and also the pictures, iiud iVoiii- re'eoimg the purohase-monoy therefor until-'pay-ment of tho amount duo to the plaintiff; 1 ''■ The Prince, is at- preseut' residing ' afc Roehefort, in Belgium, and has not I ,been served with a notice of' motion. 'The Vice-Chancellor made an interim ...order ; according'' to tlie. terms Of the' uoticb of motion to extend over tlie second seal-aftor the. present term, ej; a* against the Prince, and. upon notice, .of motion, as against the Princess. " ' '. ' V
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 3
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367RESTRAINING THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS BONAPARTE. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 3
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