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620:"THE BURKE ROCHE CASE; The Matter Has Been Satisfactorily Settled Out of Court. FATHER TO SEE HIS DAUGHTER An Agreement Reached Between the Parties in the Suit and the Writ of Habeas Corpus Dismissed"
523:"A CELEBRATED SUIT ENDED; MRS. FRANCES BURKE-ROCHE IS GRANTED A DIVORCE. THE DECREE GIVES HER CUSTODY OF HER CHILDREN AND TAXES COSTS UPON THE HUSBAND -- ORDERS ISSUE IN TWO OTHER NOTABLE CASES"
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to produce their daughter in court, stating that she was depriving "the child of her liberty." The case was settled out of court shortly thereafter.
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candidate gained the highest vote ever recorded for a
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The Hon. Francis George Burke Roche (1885β1958), who died unmarried.
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