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DescriptionRussell divorce motion.jpg
English: This is the summons, as printed in the local newspaper, that Frank Russell, 2nd Earl Russell, used in his suit for divorce in 1900. English law refused to recognize the divorce and the earl was tried for bigamy before the House of Lords, and served three months in jail.
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Summons for divorce by Frank Russell, Earl Russell in a Nevada court, 1900
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Uploaded a work by District Court for Genoa County, Nevada from https://douglascounty.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=26626&i=t&by=1900&bdd=1900&d=01011875-12312019&fn=courier_usa_nevada_genoa_19000330_english_4&df=51&dt=60 The Courier, Genoa NV, March 30, 1900 with UploadWizard
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