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LONDON, Friday, June 1

... residence of the Noble Earl, in Grosvenor-square, much regretted and respected, the Countess of Habbowbv. Her Ladyship, who was married to the Noble Lord in 1795, was formerly Lady Susannah Leveson Gower, daughter of the first Marquis of Stafford, sister to ...

MONDAY's POST

... oh view of the body of Sarah Hinton, who was found on Tuesday morning, at Oldbury, in the Old Birmingham Canal. She was a married woman, and had left her home on that day month, and is supposed to have fallen into the canal, and lain under, the ice all ...

SATURDAY'S POST

... adecent livelihood from the occupation of a small farm, but his wife was entirely dependent upon him for support. He had been married twice, and was in the twenty-seventh year of his age. _ He was five feet eight inches in height, of sallow complexion, prominent ...

LONDON, Wednesday, March 30, 1842

... the interment took place at noon. Lord Lisle and Major-General Wyndham are the executors of the late Earl. Lord De Lisle married a sister of the deceased, who died in 1837, and Major-General Wyndham is a brother of the Counters of Munster.—By the decease ...

THURSDAY's POST

... mental anguish, and at times burst out into violent fits crying. The Jury having been sworn— Samuel Child deposed that he married the daughter of the prisoner. Mary Hinton, the deceased, lived with him as his housekeeper. On the morning the :28th March ...