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... MARRIED. Monday se'nnight Mr. Charles Wright of Marple, in this county, to Miss Sarah Ford, second daughter of Mr. John Ford Darwen Mill. Thursday se'nnight at Great Budworth, Mr. James Starkey of Whitby, to Miss Catharine Peacock, daughter of the late ...
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... This morning was marri the Right Hon. the Earl of Mils Hougham. Immedial mono the new-married pa Lorcifhip's feat at Compton CARLISLE Monday IA the Sol. won by ...
... an epigram. SAID Tom (with doubt and care •' cannot marry whilft this war (hall lall! •' Not marry! cry'u his friend, this •' In Voll, u'o doubt, you'll find ihjhr.g fact. LODGINGS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN. A TALE, George Colman, jon. efq. WHO has e'er ...
... Wednesday was married. at Holywell, Mr Wedt efday married, Holywell, Mr Francis Jones, Mary Pierce, both the fame place. Yefterdny was married, the parochial church Wittou, Jamc* Olivant, of Manchester, to Mift Hunt, daughter to John Hunt, Efq. of .Spring ...
... CHESTER, May 8. Lately was married, at yrydoin. near Mold, in ...
... ftate of the married couples in England.—It is to be hoped it is not quite correct : Wives eloped from their hufbands eee @ 1348 Hufbands run away from their wives “ef 2561 Married pairs in a ftate of feparation from each other 4120 Married pairs living ...
... This day was married by a fpecial licence, at the houfe of Lady Vincent, in Upper Grofvenor-ftreet, the Earl of Rofeberry, to Mifs Vincent, only daughter to the late Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. ...
... On Tuesday was married, at Liverpool, Mr. Wm. Augustus Henderson, merchant, to Miss Mary Preston, of that town. On the 17th inst. was married, William Asheton, gent, to Miss Nowell, both of this city. A few days ago died, at Liverpool, after a short illness ...
... PROLOGUE TO THE * >/ L * NEW COMEDY THE WAY TO GET MARRIED. THE Stage fhould he to lite a faithful Ri Ac fling modes and as they paf If extravagant appear to you, L*l une not the Drama—the reflections true. Our Author makes of Virtue r.o parade, And only ...