58 N.H. 473 | N.H. | 1878
The disabilities and extensive suspension of legal personality, imposed upon married women by the ancient common law, are so far removed by statute, and by change of customs and conditions of society from which common law is largely derived, as to present no obstacle to the maintenance of this action by the plaintiff against his wife. Clough v. Russell,
Demurrer overruled.
BINGHAM and ALLEN, JJ., did not sit. *475