The proceedings upon the bill of divorce between His Grace the Duke of Norfolk and the Lady Mary Mordant, viz I. The journal of the House of Lords, together with the bill. II. The depositions before their lordships. III. The examination and evidence of the duke's witnesses. IV. The state of the case on both sides. V. Bishop Cousen's argument, proving that adultery causes a dissolution of marriage. VI. The pleadings of the learned council, before the honourable House of Commons, and the committee, with other matters thereto relating.
Lady Mordant, Duchess of Norfolk, was accused by her husband the Duke of Norfolk, of adultery with John Germain; later she became Lady Germain
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1700
London : Printed by Matthew Gillyflower ... and John Barnes, 1700 London : Printed by Matthew Gillyflower, and John Barnes, 1700 London, Printed by M. Gillyflower and J. Barnes, 1700 London : 1700 |
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Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1449:11 Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1449:11 |
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