A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill1855 |
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abuse accused action for damages adultery affirmed afterwards Anne Boleyn believe Bill brother civil contract claim condoned court debt declared desertion divorce Duke English law English wife father favour friends gentleman heart held House of Lords incest indissoluble injustice insult interfere judge justice King labour ladies laws for women laws of protection lawyers letters libel little profligate living Lord Brougham Lord Campbell Lord Chancellor Lord Cranworth Lord Eldon Lord Grantley Lord Melbourne Lord Thurlow Lord Wynford magistrate Majesty Majesty's marriage married woman Melbourne's ment minister mistress mother never non-existent Norton opinion Parliament parties persons pleading poor possible Prince Albert Prince Consort prison proposed proved quarrel Queen reform refused reign remain ridiculous royal rules Scotch law Scotland signature Sir John Bayley sister slandered Sovereign suffered throne tion trial utterly vinculo vorce wife's wrong