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... with Daughters, lour whom died unmarried and Barbara, the cl« dell, married Re) E(q; Eluetharn, in lhe County Hants, whom (he had jSir Henry Caithorpe, Knt. of the Bath and Barbara, married Sir Henry Cough, Bart. Earl the eiderl Son, had iliac three Sons; ...
... dingburgh, March 15. write from Pairley, that Mr. Cfaud himiun, Merchant that place clicd there lately, aged 87 j was thrice married by his firft wife lie bad three font and three daughters, fccond thfee foiw and three daughters and by hit thif fix fons and ...
... Her fi»fk was Quaker, her Roman Catholic, ar.d her third a Protectant the church. Every hulband was twice her own age st married a gentleman ;ac took one 60 j and now, is united to genileman ...
... replied. He was deter mined married, and it was Confluence for him a Week longer, he deflred the Banns be pubiifhed on the Morrow. His urgent Re* quefl being at length complied with, he was accordinfly asked the next Dsy, and married lilt. Liverpool, Doc. 24 ...
... age, and was married about twenty-four year's ago, to Robert 4elf-workman Glalgow. She came to Glafgow when (he was about twentytwo years of age, and took fervice with Mr. Martin, oi\e the proprietors the delf-work there, and after married the above-mentioned ...
... Friday and Saturday's POSTS. COUNTRY NEWS. Leeds, March 8. LATELY was married, Sr. Bees, Mr. Thoma» Bi and wood, of Whitehaven, aged 70, to Mrs. M'Caver, a bi ilk widow of j— —«« Thus round withering oak the twines. 1 ' Thurfday morning Thomas Moralee ...
... Burgundy the ui laft Month, aged Years. never had any Infirmity but a WeakneU of Sight daring the latter part of his Lite. He married a Second WUc Age 75 and tud Children that Marriage. Letters from Madrid that the Governor of the Havanna has juftified his ...
... prove a father her, and marry her when (lie fliould of age. Lady Bel was educated with young Campbell, and they loved each other like brother and filler. The old baronet beheld their friendfhip with pleafure, for he had determined marry them, and they might ...
... Cafctefcr. Her being debauched at the age of her lady's elfcft fan; and fometime aftefbeing married hib own brother, who dying, left her. with two children. Her marrying a rich Planter, who carried her to Virginia, where htseftate lay, and having a child him ...
... An ITALIAN ANECDDTE, Matilda was married very young to a Neapolitan Nobleman of the fir quality, found a widow and mother the age of fifteen. ihe one day earning her miaul ion the open window an apartment, which over the riv- Volfurna, the child, with ...
... letting you know the unhappy fituation of many Proteftant women in this town, as well as myfelf, who are married to Roman Catholics. When my hulband married roe, he profefled himfelf a Proteftant of the Church of England, and as fuch went to the church with ...