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NEW WRITS OF ELECTION

... manner courted the prisoner and married him in the mouth of September, 1827, at St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Mr. Wyatt —What age are you ?—Tw enty-one, Sir. Mr. Matthias—How long did the prisoner pay you attentions before he married you ? Witness—l don’t exactly ...

COl \TV OF GALWAY

... provide such Annual Payment, prevent the Distress which their Death would otherwise occasion to their Family or Friend-. Married Persons possessing an Income, which the death of another may extinguish, such provision peculiarly accommodated; and, when ...

DEARY V. BROADBELT

... Nutt, the aunt of the plaintiff, and there it was that the defendant promised to marry her. In three weeks after the promise was given, however, the plaintiff married another woman. had himself boasted that his house was worth to him ROD/, a year, and ...

Mr? Justice Park-What, another breach ijromUe ? Mr. Justice ftaealee.-Ves, had three of the Mr. Serireaut Wilde ..

... and counts, the first of which stated tha j' h t he ,i enppiged to marry the plaintiff. sccoao, vim covenanted to marry her. r \ lansrh.) Lord Chief Justice.-On demand, I mi-ed marry in ~'W, tn - promise I m .l l Vl lL sLtoUhat tlm defendant was always ...

DEATH OF LADV CAROLINE lAMB,

... Ponsonby, and sister to lA>rd Duncannon, one of the representatives in Parliament for Kilkenny county. Lady Caroline Ponsonhy married in 1805 the Honourable William, eldest son of Viscount Melbourne, and Chief Secretary for Ireland. Her Ladyship lived principally ...

THE OWLS, THE BATS, AND THE SUN

... employed another tailor in the same street. He every night accompanied this young girl to her mother’s house The latter was married to a caitwright, of the name of Guilmet. In the month September, Guilmet’s family came to reside in Paris, and Julien came ...

LADY PAGET

... 2,000,000 francs, which h is father-in-law offered on the marriage contract. YEA AND KEY. Lafitte asked his girl if she’d marry a Prince, Expecting, of course, she’d say. Yea t But judge his surprise, in return for his hints, When she blushingly whispered ...

SIGNOR BEGREZ

... that he had received a letter from her which was dated from Scotland, and added, believe me, you will see her home and well married.’ The letter of Jane M'Garraghan was not produced on the trial, neither was the alleged letter from Scotland. Anne M'Garragtian ...

ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL REPORT JANUARY liave hart oceMion to report, rtorinpr the months past, I- •• utumn anil ..

... the 22d of the present month—his former wife being then '''l’appeared, the first wife’s statement, that she was originally married to the prisoner in France, and afterwards came Kngland with him, when the ceremony was again performed at village church rear ...

FROM THE COURIER

... consequence of her husband’s imprisonment, to whom, previous to the abduction of Miss Turner, she had been but a short time married. Last week the fa- ther of that lady, the Rev. Mr. Davies, Head Master of the Grammar-school of Macclesfield, (lied also, ...

FROM THE COCRT CIRCCLAR

... that elopement of an aggravated nature lias lately occurred on the Banks of the Tees. The jruiltv parties are said to be a married gentleman, leaving a wife and six children, and a young lady of respectable family, twenty years of age! They are supposed ...

FROM THE LOC AL MILITIA

... church of St.John, Clerkenwell. Miss Jennings, a young lady of great beauty and elegance, to whom the prisoner was since married, attended at the office, accompanied a number of highly respectable friends and detailed the history of her connexion with ...