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? 8!ST!LLE?S R8MCE' WRTHER EmCE M CURIOUS EDINBURGH I ACTiOH Lord Dewar had again before him in ih.- Courts at Edinburgh, o.n Monday, the action by Mrs. Mary HusseJ1. or Mackenzie. of Duncars* f<u.rn<:ea, CGI,a¡"gow. to have it declared that. she was married by Mutual exchange of writings at Glasgow, in l9<)i, to Mr. I'h-oma.s Mackenzie, distillecr, of Carron, BanR'shire. and Duncarss, Bearsden. Mr. Mackenzie died in March, last, leaving estate, and plaintin, during hie lifetime was known as his II housekeeper. Defendants in the action wM-e the l executors o[ deceased. The evidence con- sindcd 0:1 Monday with & witness &aU€d  i<'r the deicnec Mrs. Mary Milk-r, nurse, stated that sh-e attended Mr. Matkcnzie in 1901, when IH wm, euSering from pneumonia. A'trs. Russell was his On a later visit witQe6e begaBL to suspect that Mrs. Russell was than a housekeeper. In 1905 'Aitn2S.S called on Mrs. Ruesell, who told her of the contract between her and Mr. Mackenzie, which witness understood tu Ite a <'ontract of marriage. She 'also understood the contract 6tated that in the event of Mr. Mackenzie's death Mrs. HGsscll would be provided for and would ho all right. Witr.,cx- thought Mrs. Ruasell said the document wz.s in an en- velope, which was to be opened at Mr. }b-kcnÚe.'s death. Mrs. Ru.'ssell always hoped that she would be recognised as Mr. Mackenzie's wife. and eajd that he had led her to understand that it would be &o. Witness had said to her that she would not come back unless she could not again Look on Mrs. Russell 's distress. Bv the Court: WTiat did vou mean by I that? W] tness: I knew the way she was l placed, and the false position she Iield. Sh" was in one room sorrowing for her child and the child was in the next room playing with Miss Mackenzie- Witness cou!d not bear to eee the poeitdon. Cr,)L,e,.K-,xn-iined, witness said she formed the impression, that Mr. Mac- kenzie was very much attached to Mrs. who was a gentle, shy woman. while he was a domineering kind of man. gathered the imprc.s6ion that there had been a kind of secret marriage. She wa<s told that Mr. Mackenzie had written, and that Mrf;. Ru-seell had written. Mrs. Russell looked forward to being openly married. Mr. Mackenzie wanted her to be educated, and'when that was accomplished witness understood Mrs. Russell was to be openly married to him. That concluded the evidence, and coun- sel addressed his lordship. JudgHMnt was rsserved.

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