Divorce Notice The Advertiser 16 October 1954 Claim For DivorceFlorenceMaryLane, of Slade place, Seaton, sued for divorce from William Percy Lane, of Slade place, Seaton, alleging habitual cruelty. Lane denied cruelty. Mr D. R. Newman for Mrs. Lane; Mr. R. M. Napier for Lane. Part heard and adjourned until Wednesday.” Divorce Notice The Advertiser 10 December 1954 Action Dismissed On counsel for plaintiff intimating that he was instructed to tender no further evidence, his Honor dismissed the defended divorce action by FlorenceMaryLane, of Slade place, Seaton, against William Percy Lane, of Slade place, Seaton, alleging habitual cruelty. Mr. D. R. Newman for Mrs. Lane; Mr. R. M. Napier for Lane.”
LEAHEY Daniel
Law Court Notice South Australian Chronicle & Weekly Mail January 1873 Tuesday, December 31. - Before Mr. S. Beddome, P.M. Daniel Leahey, labourer, was charged with leaving his wife, Ann, and six children, without adequate means of support. Ordered to pay £1 a week.
LEANE Martha May & Ernest Albert
Divorce Notice The Advertiser 8 November 1933 The following petition for divorce came before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) in the Civil Court yesterday and a decree nisi was granted. Martha May Leane of Clarke avenue, Hayhurst against Ernest Albert Leane of 36 Verdun street, Kensington on the ground of adultery. Mrs Leane was granted maintenance and costs. Mr. D. Downey appeared for her.
LEONARD Mabel Victoria & Leslie Clarence
Divorce Notice The Advertiser 10 March 1932 Mr Justice Piper in the Civil Court, yesterday granted an order nisi for the dissolution of marriage in the following case:- Mabel Victoria Leonard of Kensington Park (plaintiff) against Leslie Clarence Leonard of Glenelg (defendant) on the ground of misconduct.
LEONARD Patricia Marjorie Merrien & Gordon Leonard
Divorce Notice The Advertiser 9 November 1933 Action for divorce was heard by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) in No. 3 Civil Court yesterday. Decree nisi was granted. Patricia Marjorie Merrien Leonard of 95 Lefevre terrace, North Adelaide, against Gordon Leonard, of 123 Park terrace, Wayville on the ground of his adultery. The question of the custody of the child of the marriage Warde Hudson Leonard, and of maintenance were referred to in chambers. Mr. G.D. Rollison appeared for Mrs Leonard and Mr E.J.C. Hogan for Leonard on the questions of custody and maintenance.
LLOYD Blanche Octavia & Frank Charles
Divorce Notice The Advertiser 8 December 1933 In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Angas Parsons granted an order nisi for divorce to the plaintiff in the following undefended action for divorce:- Blanche Octavia Lloyd of Salisbury street, North Unley, against Frank Charles Lloyd of Goodwood road, Millswood, on the ground of misconduct. Lloyd was ordered to pay Mrs Lloyd's costs. Mr Martin Kriewaldt appeared for Mrs Lloyd.
LOCKWOOD Edith Jean & Arthur George Byron
Divorce Notice The Advertiser 8 December 1933 In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Angas Parsons granted an order nisi for divorce to the plaintiff in the following undefended action for divorce:- Edith Jean Lockwood , of Gibbin street, North Adelaide, against Arthur George Byron Lockwood, of Young street, Wayville on the ground of misconduct. Mrs Lockwood was given custody of two children, Frank David and Colin Roy. Mr. C.L.Abbott appeared for Mrs Lockwood.
LODGE Walter Charles Ashton & Lizzie Annie
Divorce Notice Advertiser & Register 6 March 1931 The Hearing was Adjourned Walter Charles Ashton Lodge, of Huntress-street, Torrensville, sought a divorce from Lizzie Annie Lodge, of Gray-street, Challa Gardens on the ground of desertion. The hearing was adjourned to a date to be fixed. Mr. L. T. Gun appeared for the petitioner.
LORYMERE George & Jane
Divorce Notice Advertiser & Register 6 March 1931 Order of nisi for the dissolution of marriage were granted by Mr. Justice Napier in the Divorce Court yesterday in the following case:-- George Lorymere, laborer, of West street, Brompton, from Jane Lorymere, address unknown, formerly of Bowden, on the ground of desertion. Mr. J. W.Nelligan appeared for the petitioner.