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The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ed in 1807 by Prince Jerome and the Princess Catherine of Wurtemburg, on the faith of the legal non existence of the first marriage; and whether, consequently, the title of relative given to Jerome Paterson be according to the habitual relations of life, particularly when it must be recollected that to admit a clear right by blood would, on the part of the children born of the second marriage, be a denial of their own legitimacy." The Court then referred to the 1,350th and 1,351st articles of the Code Napoleon, and having recapitulated all the facts of the case as stated by counsel, it declared that the demands of Madame Elizabeth Paterson and her son, Jerome Bonaparte, are not admissible and must be rejected, and orders that the present judgment shall be mentioned on the margin of the deed dated the 19th of July, 1860, containing a declaration of the acceptance by Jerome Bonaparte of the succession of Prince Jerome. The Court further sentenced the claimants to pay the costs.