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Swansea Bigamy Case: The Irish Schoolteacher and the Two Husbands

Swansea Bigamy Case: The Irish Schoolteacher and the Two Husbands Herald of Wales The Herald of Wales of 1st July 1916 carried a story that gripped Swansea with unusual intensity—a tale of two marriages, two identities, and a young Irish schoolteacher whose life had become entangled in secrecy and scandal. The report described how Ellen Tuohy , slight in stature but formidable in the rumours surrounding her, stood before the magistrates at Swansea Police Court charged with bigamy , a crime that struck at the heart of social respectability. A Courtroom Thick with Curiosity The courtroom was crowded long before the case was called. People whispered in corners, speculating about the woman who had crossed the Irish Sea and, it was said, left a husband behind in Limerick only to take another in Swansea. When Ellen finally appeared, the room fell into a tense quiet. She looked composed, almost serene, yet her clasped hands betrayed a tremor—whether of fear, defiance, or exhaustion, no one ...

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