SUIT AGAINST MOTHER-IN-LAW.
STRANGE CASE AT EDINBURGH. London, March 15. The first such case for 20f years was tried at the Court Session in Edinburgh when Captain Adamson sued his motner-in-law, Mrs. Gillibrand, a wealths woman, of Lutterworthy Hall, Leicestershire, for £3900 damages tor causing his with to desert him. Adamson alleged that his mother-in-law ejected him irom her house, where he was living with his wife, and used a dominating influence and threats to compel his wife to refuse to live with him. The case was dismissed.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 5
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