MARRIED
... MARRIED. CHARLIS GRAM Fsitiire, to Mt's CAMPAILL, Daughtei Of CAPTAIN bAVID CAMP ee t. t., Commanding the Hon. Company's tut Battalion of Native Infantry. ...
... MARRIED. CHARLIS GRAM Fsitiire, to Mt's CAMPAILL, Daughtei Of CAPTAIN bAVID CAMP ee t. t., Commanding the Hon. Company's tut Battalion of Native Infantry. ...
... MARRIED. Lately in Rnglind, hr Specisl 1 3t Lord Sydney's Hoge. in the Right tionnurahle D:',, the I lonourable Harritst Daughter to Lard ViCcount ...
... MARRIED. At Nlamentith, on the tothf , flant, Jo .t Sl tv of the Cavatt), to Miss W 1 . rvATHS. At t%e tttnatie H •.vita', on_tbe oth Lien , . PiLha d Wnght of Penfinne4 Inftn•rv. 'hr h ttf June, D tint Roebuck at K in it • a 1.10:1GHT alloPA SENDERS ...
... MARRIED. On the isthishant. at Maiii:,ore, MA R. Brown e to Thom.a Browt., E. at Cofftm,atir. On (under lA, Mr. Dan'.el G.rdentt, junior, to Mitt. May Stocldale. BIRT S. 1 Sovtday ni g ht of G. U. Elq. of a fun. Tuefdly fenight the lad' of W. N. W. Rm ...
... MARRIED. Onthe 27th Ultimo. Li cur. Cot omit Wit Lteist AvcvarvaYOUNCE, of the Car to Miss daughter of late DAVIDSON Lsfaire. BIRTH. At Pallarncottali p on the stab Ultimo. she LAD? of CAtTAIN of Soo. DEATH. In Fort William, on the 6th Instant, CA ). ...
... OF THE RIGHTS OF MARRIED PERSONS. ART. I.—Married perfons !hall freely fettle the terms of their union, with the following exceptions: 2.—The law prohibits between married perfuns al! flipularions contrary to the equal diviurnt their fuccefEon, among ...
... BIRTH. On Sunday evening, the Loon of Goers! Haaata► of staughter. MARRIED. On the 7th 'ottani, at Mafulipatam, Wi t t t am Hasse kf q of the Honorable Conspeny's C►vd Service. to Miss DEATHS On Saturday evening, C a Our Efq. Afallant Surgeon. In the ...
... Thefuppreffion of the religious orders in Rome the Cifalpioe Re; uhlics, is completed. F %cry Munk that marries will receive a pension of co crowns. The flanpleeepers, who are unfriendly to re. publican infiitutions, have Om up their !hops oa Streoay ...
... ii4pora4le Movie's- Court''r letters to thi Oat( and sf thilate StoottiAtt, bodied, to be ' crowed to wad Sarah Marry, the pros& of Sarah Marry, &main, widow the Jazd Joaa mid the hater 4J late widow tie Deeeofid. V. PASLAY. ?teeter. T. a4th Jail, 1792 ...
... has 101 l eft I luiband in the world. My Apprentice knows all the ways of his old Mailer. I have often thought r well te, marry this young man; but I with to take ur Advice! curate immedirely ar wered, that fhe bad then better take hi.• . • Al,! but I ...
... firft wife was we have not learned. He married to his fecond, when M. P. for Shoreham, May , 1772, Mils Law, daughter of the late Biftiop of Carlifle, by whom he had fevenl children. His eldtft daughter married Mr. Hale, fond' the late Gen. Hale, March ...
... loon after their acquaintance, Ladv Augufta notwithflabding the Aft of Par - ment, prevailed on the Prince to eonfent to pe married to her, and a thew of marriage between them aftually took place at tads Dunmore's houfe in Rome, on the 4th of April :763 ...