Article Details
PublicationAshbourne News Telegraph
Publication Date20 October 1905
LocationPage 7, Column 4
20 October 1905, “Domestic Infelicity”, Ashbourne News Telegraph (extract).[2]

DOMESTIC INFELICITY.

Joseph Bull, labourer, of Union Street, Ashbourne, was summoned by his wife, Eliza Ann Bull, for threatening her on the 4th October. Mrs. Bull said she wished to be allowed to withdraw the summons on condition that defendant promised to lead a different life. Defendant promised to conduct himself better in the future, and the Bench allowed the withdrawal of the summons, defendant to pay the costs.


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[1] “Domestic Infelicity”, Ashbourne News Telegraph. (2022, September 4). Retrieved from The British Newspaper Archive: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003305/19051020/112/0007

[2] “Domestic Infelicity”, Ashbourne News Telegraph. (2022, September 4). Retrieved from The British Newspaper Archive: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003305/19051020/112/0007