Perrin v Perrin
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1823 |
Date | 01 January 1823 |
Court | Ecclesiastical Court |
English Reports Citation: 162 E.R. 1
IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURT AT DOCTOR'S COMMON AND IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELEGATES.
REPORTS of CASES ARGUED and DETERMINED in the ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS at DOCTORS' COMMONS and in the HIGH COURT of DELEGATES. By J. AD DAMS, LL.D., an Advocate in Doctors' Commons. Vol. I. Containing Cases from Hilary Term, 1822, to Trinity Term, 1823, inclusive. In Continuation of the ECCLESIASTICAL REPORTS of Dr. PHILLI-MORE. London, 1823. [1] reports of cases argued and determined in the ecclesiastical courts at doctors' commons ; and in the high court of delegates pesrin v. perr[n Arches Court, Hilary Term, 1st Session, 1822-The wife's incontinence in her single state not pleadable in the first instance by the husband in a suit for a separation a mensa et thoro, by reason of adultery against the wife. (On the admission of the libel) This was a suit for a separation a mensa et thoro, by reason of adultery, promoted by William Perrin against his wife Frances Eleanor Pernn The three first articles of the libel pleaded in substance the marriage of the parties on the 7th of April, 1818, and their subsequent cohabitation as husband and wife, until the 26th of February, 1820. The fourth article then went on to plead, "That on Saturday the said 26th day of February, in the year 1820, the said William Perrin was informed, and it then for the first time came to his knowledge, that his wife the said Frances Eleanor [2] Perrin had, previous to their afoiesaid marriage, carried on a lewd and criminal intercourse with a person named , by whom she had become pregnant, and that she had been delivered of a male child, begptten on her body by the said , that she had also, previous to their said mariiage, earned on a like intercourse with another person named , by whom she had also become pregnant, and that she had been delivered of a female child, begptten on her body by the said ; and that she the said Frances Eleanor Perrin had, since her said marriage, continued to receive from the first of her said paramours an allowance of 401. per annum, and an allowance of 201. per annum from the second. That on receiving such information the said William Perrin, in the presence and hearing of her mother Frances Hislop, and others their mutual friends, charged his said wife with the misconduct hereinbefore pleaded; the several circum-staices of whieh she, the said Frances Eleanor Perrin, then and there admitted to be true That the said...
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