The Yelverton marriage case : Thelwall v. Yelverton : comprising an authentic and unabridged account of the most extraordinary trial of modern times, with all its revelations, incidents and details : specially reported.
- Avonmore, William Charles Yelverton, Viscount, 1824-1883.
- Date:
- 1861
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Yelverton marriage case : Thelwall v. Yelverton : comprising an authentic and unabridged account of the most extraordinary trial of modern times, with all its revelations, incidents and details : specially reported. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![CONFIDENCE IS GIVEN AND ADVICE TAItEN. Was it a clerk of Mr. Dwyer ?—It might be him On your oath, was it not the clerk of Mr. Dwyer ? Como answer.—(No reply) _ A Juror—Were you brought up to the gallery by any person to look at-this lady ?—I was up in the gallery before that, and some person asked was not that Mrs. Telverton, and I said “Yes” Sergeant Sullivan—Was not that the clerk ?—I did not sec the man. I have seen Mr. Dwyer’s clerk since. He may have been the man A Juror—Had you any conversation with Eose Fagan last night ?—I had not Sergeant Sullivan—Did any one tell you what happened here last night ?—No. I did not hear what happened last night; but I have heard what happened yesterday The Chief Justice—What did you hear that happened last night ? Witness—I could not tel] particularly A Juror—Did you see Eose Fagan this morning ?—No Sergeant Sullivan—Were you not in the court last night when Eose Fagan was examined?—1 was in court, but did not hear her. I was standing in the passage near the door Did two gentlemen ever call on you about this case before this ladv called on you at Eostrevor ? —Not two gentlemen. One gentleman called on mein September, lS58 Had he a moustache ?—No Who was he ?—He came from Scotland. I did not know his name Do you know who he was ?—I do not / Was it for Major Yelvertonhe called ?—He did not say Do you swear that?—I do On whose behalf do you think he called.?—I could not tell Had he the lock of hair with him ?—He had not Or a piece of a gown ?—No Did anybody else ever call on you about this matter ?—Two gentlemen afterwards called on me last summer.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28408214_0125.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


