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A DIVORCE CASE.

(Received November 28, 0.43 a.m.) LONDON, November 27. Sir Charles Cradock Hartopp is seeking a divorce from his wife. Earl Cowley is made co-respondent. Sensational evidence has been given. Lady Hartopp denies adultery, and alleges that her husband has been guilty of cruelty. Sho asks for a dissolution of marriage. [Sir Charles Hartopp, in 1895, married a daughter of Mr O. H. Wilson, M.P. for Hull. Earl Cowley is tliirty'six years of age, and is married to a daughter of tho Marquis of Abergavenny. Tho first Lord Cowloy was a brother of tho first Duko of Wellington.]

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 5

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A DIVORCE CASE. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 5

A DIVORCE CASE. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 5

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