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MARRIAGE CANCELLED BY TSAR'S UKASE

A charge of bigamy against Alexander Koutouzov, Count. Tolstoy, son of the master of tho hunt at the Tfiir's Court, and now residing in Paris, will shortly come before the Law Courts there. The -count was married 18 months ago at the Russian Church in Paris to a wellknown American girl. Miss Frottingham. Miss Flora Coriat, however, says that the count is her husband, and that she was married to him at a Strand registry office in 1895. The Russian count is also charged with having married a Miss Julia Jackson at Hull in 1898. In an interview in the 'Matin' the count asserts that the marriage with Miss Frottingham is the only legal marriage he has contracted. He" met Miss Coriat at a London musichall one night, and " learned to his astonishment" a few days afterwards that he had married her. But the count says this is of no importance, as it is not valid according to Russian law. " I came to live in Paris with Miss Coriat," he adds, " and after a few months I parted from her. She wrote asking me for . money, but I did not answer her. To put an end to it I obtained a ukase from the Tsar annulling the marriage. I have asked the French judicial authorities to annul it also. This is my answer to Miss Coriat's charge of bigamy. It is also said, proceeds the count, that I have married Miss .Jackson under similar circumstances. This lady has apparently forgulten me."— • Daily Chronicle.' .

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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 1

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MARRIAGE CANCELLED BY TSAR'S UKASE Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 1

MARRIAGE CANCELLED BY TSAR'S UKASE Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 1