learning from a waiter that Edith was not in, sallied out in search of her. It was some hours later when he returned to the hotel, white and agitated, and was confronted by a stern, dark lady, who asked" Where is Edith?' "Edith I " be echoed wildly. drowned
sister named Edith and another named Florence. Edith was twentysix years old and was married to Robert Hacks Murray in the third week September, 1910. Wrtnewi was not present the marriage, bat saw the announcement in church magamne. Edith only knew him
occasion, or the King Bench the case stated when the matter was sent back. He further his point on the fact that the lady. Miss Edith Wiles, collected the rent—he did not say always, but she did very often collect the rentsfrom the tenants, and it was she who
November 17, 1934 - Larne Times - Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland
unpleasant. He Edith. I hey - ,‘ • 1 pon a table little packet of papers. made for tier carried the prison was not at all sorry he was dead ; and if Lady P«»t ”® I *Mark Harper, intent only gaming the nia t ro n’s arm- into the court. Edith had a desire
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sister named Edith and another named Florence. Edith was 26 years old, and was married to Robert Hicks Murray in the third week of September, 1910. Witness was not present at the liter. riage, but saw the announcement in a church :linguine. Edith only knew
August 22, 1912 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
vanity which so often proves the bane of a man's life; and, unconsciously, Edith Marche had ministered to this lower passion of his nature. They had known each other long; and to Edith Maxwell had been a hero, A king among men ; she had enshrined him in the
September 15, 1910 - Ballymoney Free Press and Northern Counties Advertiser - Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland
moment, as seemed, that Lady Edith stood the doorstep outlined against the dark grey sky, there was a cry from the Court, a voice and figure of policeman was seen pushing his way hurriedly through the crowd. “Which way did Lady Edith go?” shouted. The policeman
went out to Spence’s, and the next day to M’CHntock’s. They were together French’s, and Edith assisted in purloining the goods. At Millar’s were Madge Biggs. Edith Bruce. Wilhelmina Bruce, and herself. Witness lifted the cloth, and ~ave it to Bruce. She
November 14, 1907 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland