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... John'Cutre Efo,- Breoop, Hygh Powell ot Caftle Madock, Efa. Radnor, Jonas Stephens, E% This Day George Granville Esq, is to be married to the Lady Mary Thynne. - 0* Wciatjritable the Ear! of i>^bcigri wasiworn aW JrJoiwarjt of the Comtj of Leke- flcn and the ...
... poyioqa riiev excluded aIJ fueh ..as- w«;e not of ?? own Perfua lion. Tho alfo obliged thefe of their own Communion, wlpweri Married tccor. ding to toe Ojficc oi our Utuxgy, to do publkk Po* And 'we farther brg lea ye to ohfeve to Your Ma*» ■'' J*^. *>» W» ...
... Dames-ftreet, and fo thro'the Chj, Firft. *T of St, Mary\. 2. Two Condufters. 3. Boor Men in Gowns and Hoods, Two and Two, marry as was Years Old. * 4 . Two Condufters. The Army Foot. 6. The Army Hod'e. Hatitbois and Trumpet to found a Funeral March. ...
... Earl ot Darcmouth, and the Lord Hay, Son in Law to the Lord Trcalurer. Sir Robert Jenkmlbn, Knight of the Shire for Oxford, married to Madam Scarborough, one of the Maids Honour. On VVednelday laft Her Majcfty was pleal.d prelent his Highneis Prince Eugene ...
... France and Savov the Mediation of the Prince of Monaco and that the Princefs of Piedmont, Daughter to his Roval Highntfs to marry the pretended King of England.) The Duke of Offuna, aud the Count de Berseyk are arriv’d here from Spain. The 13th Inftfbetween ...
... Vomit. The other Day Sir Stephen Evans who lately broke, Hang’d himfelf at Sir Caffar Childs in Eifex. The Lord Ferre is Married to the great Lancafhire Fortune. A Woman was Tryed Hertford for Whitchcraft and Condemn’d, but Reprieved till HerMajefty’s ...
... Society is 3000l. So that for as many as Marry in each Quarter they will have all the said Sum or Sums or whatever is in Bank at the Quarters End they were Married in Divided among them ; and if but one Person should Marry in a Quarter, that Person is to have ...
... for the Episcopal Ministers not only to pray and preach in the Episcopal Congregations, but to Adminster the Sacraments, and Marry, without Incurring any Pain or Penalty whatsoever : Any Law or Statute to the contary notwithstanding. Provided always, That ...
... i^inTOrowcrf-, i\Piu?o. The Lord Rbfs is latdy Married to the Lady Ann Hay, D^ughttt to the Marquis •jf Twccdale. Tlic Luke of Athol, who is ?? Coriimiflkmsr^ to ?? of the Kirk, arri- ved hererycfterdayj having been met fome, Miiesput of Town, by the ...
... Ait of Parliament made this Kingini for the preventing the 'raking away and Marrying Children, &C. And under Colour oj fai i Ail, pretends the fatd Catherine, having Married without the privity of her f-tid Husband's Father, not Intituled to any Maintenance ...
... Niece to the faid Enoch $inrfere,t\ged about I % Years, and Sifter to Miry SincUrta Niece ?? to tho faid Parfon, and fince Married to Adam Jlvin y wbcf was Servant to the (aid Enoch Sinclere, at the tirtic wnert the Murder was committed. The faid Mom' Akjtni ...