The Tasker Divorce Suit: … (details) …Ellen Pinsent, formerly chambermaid at a Plymouth hotel said that when the parties stayed there, Mr. Paton occupied a bedroom opposite Mrs. Tasker’s. Two- or three-nights Paton’s bed was not occupied, and Mrs. Tasker’s looked as if two had slept there. She once saw Mr. Paton coming out of Mrs. Tasker’s bedroom, and thought they were married people. Cross-examined: She did not know the gentleman some nights went to Torquay. … (continues) …
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GRO0247 Hennock: Ellen Maud Pinsent: 1872 – xxxx (?)