In 1837 an unconventional method was followed to dispose of a wife.
The wife of John Allen of Turnditch eloped with J Taylor of Shottle.
The injured husband heard that the couple were in lodgings at Whaley
Bridge and resolved to settle the matter. Finding them he demanded 3s
for her clothes. Taylor said that he would pay this provided Allen would
accompany them to Wirksworth next market day and deliver her according
to the law. Arriving at Wirksworth, Allen purchased a halter, placed it
around his wife and gave the end of the rope to Taylor saying "I, John
Allen, was bereaved of my wife by James Taylor of Shottle on 11th July
last; I have brought her here to sell her for 3s 6d; will you buy her
James?" Taylor answered "I will, here is the money, and you are witness
Thomas Riley" calling to a potman who was appointed for the purpose.
The ring was delivered to Allen with three sovereigns and 3s 6d, when he
shook hands with his wife and her paramour wishing them all the good
luck in the world. She had been married to Allen at Kniveton about ten
years ago and had lived together until then.
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