Divorce of Robert and Rose Matilda Mayersbeth
Decree Absolute - Granted 28 January 1901


[Decree absolute.]


In the High Court of Justice


PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION.
(DIVORCE.)

Before the Right Honourable SIR FRANCIS HENRY JEUNE, K.C.B.,
The President,


Before the Honourable SIR JOHN GORREL BARNES, Knight, one of the
Justices of the High Court,

sitting at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, in the County of Middlesex.

On the 28th day of January 189 1901

Mayersbeth against Mayersbeth & Murdock

Referring to the Decree made in this Cause on the 10th. day of July 189 1900 whereby it was decreed that the Marriage had and solemnized on the 25th day of February 1888, at St.Peters Vauxhall in the parish of Lambeth in the County of Surrey between Robert Charles Mayersbeth the Petitioner and Rose Matilda Mayersbeth then Jones spinster the Respondent be dissolved by reason that since the celebration thereof the said Respondent had been guilty of Adultery

unless sufficient cause be shown to the Court why this Decree should not be made absolute, within six months from the making thereof - and no such cause having been shown, the Judge on application of the said Petitioner by his final Decree pronounced and declared the said Marriage to be dissolved.

(Sgd) Robt. A. Pritchard
Registrar.


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Source: National Archives J77/678