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... evening laft, was 131. 7s. 4Jd. The collection at Queen-ltreet chapel on. Chriftmas evening, for the purpofe of relieving poor married lying-in women their own houfes, amounted to the fum of 121. 10s. One hundred families (inhabitants of Poynton Worth) received ...
... 1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, in a SCHOOL, fteady, un- JL 'married perfon,. well qualified teach wnting aaccounts. He will have board, lodging the family, and a considerable falarjr Letters, pod-paid, adi'refled to Mr. piin er, Liverpool, will be duly attended ...
... i o-morrow (not acted this Stafon) the Play of VOWS , with the PPRENTICE. day (not a&ed thefe two years) THE WAY TO GEI MARRIED; wit* the CHILDREN in the WOOD Overton Academy, near Wrexham. NIELD, RETURNS hi- fiucere Thanks his Friendsfor the great ...
... Wednesday last was married, at Nantwich, Mr. John Burn, of Burslem, to Mrs R. Cowap, of the former place. Friday fe'nnight was married, Mr. Thomas Jones, attorney, of Berriew, Montgomeryshire, to Miss F. Phillips, of Shrewsbury. Lately was married, Mr. Joseph ...
... t edition of this publication, a publication that cannot fall into the hands any reader, of any climate, age, condition, married fingle, that may not derive adtantage from the perufal of it, if inclined preferve >r recover health, or to avoid the indifcruions ...
... of Sir 'l'iiomas Htflteth, Bart, of datightcr. On Wcdnefday the iufi. the Lady of the Right Hon. Lord BHgia-.c, Son. . . , MARRIED. I-ately, at St. Annr's Church, the Rev. Jiff. Vanfe, Mr, Ham Higjinfon, to Mil* Margaret Owens, daughter «f Mr. I, Oweus ...
... disentangle himself from the perplexities into which this first extrayagance precipitated the thoughtless youth. He afterwards married an elegant and amiable woman his mind was unequal to the task self-reformation. By he had two children but, though he felt ...
... but unsucce?«ful in hit learcK after a wife, has published the following Matrimonial Creed i— I. When man enters into the married Mate, might to depend for happiness on four different sources— On Got)—On himself—On hit wife—And on hit children (if he is ...
... nature, the constitution eventually broken, and young man hurried to a premature grave. If he should live long enough to marry, he renders some innocent woman miserable, entails disease upon his offspring, and if all feeling be not deadened, is daily ...
... Out-patients cured IO | Remain the houfe Yeflerday fe'onight was married, at Liverpool Mr. Robert Edwards, of S'aoney, to Catharine Howard, Barnhill, in this county. Sunday fe'nnight was married, Mr. Bramwell, tanner, of Holywell, to Mifs Griffiths, youngeft ...
... bis pay 45,000 Ruflian troops. 7. Died at Tgefte, Princefs Marie Viftor, aunt to Louis XVI. aged 66. 9. The Duke dAngouleme married tj the Royal of Frame at Mitcau. The Royal army, under Cardinal Ruffo, poffeffion of Naples. io. Lord and Mr. received judgment ...