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Man and Woman
' (Weed confirmation)
"Frankfort, Kye, Mar, 17, 182l-A man and woman were sen-
tenced to be hanged, at the late Montgomery Circuit Court,
We understand the woman had been kept as the mistress of
the man, and that their crime was the murder of his wife"
DATLY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, DC, April l,
182), - 3/8.

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Man and Woman

(Need confirmation)

"Frankfort, Kye, Mar. 17, 182-4 man and woman were sen-
tenced to be hanged, at the late Montgomery Circuit Court,
We understand the woman had been kept as the mistress of
the man, and that their crime was the murder of his wife}"
DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, DC, April 1,
182) - 3/8.

Man and Woman

' (Need confirmation)
"Frankfort, Ky., Mar. 17, 182l-A man and woman were ser=
tenced to be hanged, at the late Montgomery Circuit Court.|
We understand the woman had been kept as the mistress of
the man, and that their crime was the murder of his wifes"
DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, DC, April 1,
182 - 3/B.

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