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MARRIED

... MARRIED. On Sunday the Bth inft. Lkut. James Enfor, to Mif» Eliza Rainford, heireft of Mr. Rainford, of Waliafey, in tlse county of Chefler, and niece to the late Samuel Rainford, F.fq. of Jamaica. On Thnrfday aft, at Peoser, Andrew Chrifiian Htnidr, ...

SU/J’ NJiM'S

... ycturs quartered here) have began their march to Briftul. The Montgomery flare Militia, begin their march this fur Whitehaven. MARRIED. On Monday laft, at St. Anne’s Church, the Rev. Mr. Hourman, Mm well, of the Amacrce, to Mil* Wedgwood. On Sunday laft, at ...

INURMART

... Idcrfey and the Hiunher. 'V. The Keyimcnt of the Hies, marched from Whitehaven, for this town, on Tt.-eidav and Yeftrrday.. ...

. v i/J, 'A-''. .«•*. *. • . . B»«u>g bronze f.garni Ac. Ac. Ac. Rf. wJer the Predion Meflj'i

... Drefimg Ditto Horfe Ditto Fnglitti SJcinc iriflj Ditto 2M. - asid. 28d. . Si2|d. 2nd. - aid. sad. - 31d. - nsd. .24cL 26d. MARRIED* LateJjr, Mr. Tbtwm Holland, fnrgeon,- ta Mils Haditch, both Cbenure. * -. fti the 24th,ult. *j Patrick, thorns Cfourik. ...

MARRIED

... MARRIED. Lately, at St. Helens, by the Rev. Mr. Finch, Mr. 'fhos. Shelly, Prefect, Mifs Harris, of Park-lane, near Aftiton- On the Nov. at Barbadoes, Commodore Samuel Hood, Natfal Commander in Chief, to the Hon. Mils M'Kenzie, eldeft daughter Of Lord ...

>»• BSK 2>Ar. •»iaMc » »torW2i her yi*r The morniuic, »•«» with ringing bell), and the cuftunuiry, w»» ■“ ,

... —Tbcra ire now living EAy fcctfc, tlj-* verftone, hi* wife the nMOXdf aerwm, whofe arc SOI. »>«»« 100ye»r.old, sy have been married near year. they ire both hale. eDd the hulUod, whofc trade is that a tailor, play* the occafionafiy goes a diftance of eight ...

In tht Bankrnftcj of Gtnrgt Browne and Henry Brown, -, Creditors who have proved their debts under the ..

... Perfon or Perfens who have been guilty of this daring outrage. By Order, COLQUITT, Town Clerk. Brunfwiclfrett, Fth. 6, 1805. MARRIED. Lately, Mr. Lawrence Pennington, painter, to MiftDavies, daughter of the late Capt. John Davies, of this town; On the 2111 ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT. '

... .iculenant-Colonel, the other fiins bake teen equally fuccdsful in different profelEutit, and the daughter! are all well married. The General, who JjoffefleS the fenfe of hotlrtur and delicacy of ienlimcm, never Cummbnicnted this Anecdote but to one Gentleman ...

Bp.2!tictic:

... Whether thole who with to create difficidtile*, Or raife Objecljons the meafor'e, arc Lnfiueaoed by fMkal or coufideratiocs. MARRIED. London, John Chefworth, Efq. fait proprietor, of Middiewich, Chcfhirc, Mrs. Fairclough, widow of the late Captain James ...

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

... or they will excluded like benefit of dividend intended to be made on that dav. . . '-.v, •' ;; .. - SITUATION, . Stead? Married Vcribn, who i* well verlant ..in the . {Smith and Ironmongery BufukefH, in which hat been employed a number of yean :—would ...

freight i«BBw matter E, mTDHEif Wp .. »•• For MEW YORK, TW-wA kyrrn Ayricsn V *C or Tjo Ni .p£a.j#

... aCccnunuitalioha for palfeDgcn,. Ami it&medlatelv. / v ' . For termt of-frdgKt 6r xo ■-- : . .. SITUATION. ; A STEADY Married Prrfcm, who is well verfatil in iWe' £\. Smith boMMitgery in Which be Has employed - mifober jeani—wootd'have'ti'o to as a ...

fSuctitit

... Childrtu—empore of J. Gore. N. B. AlfoaTwo ftalled Stible lef. IOK. , a arehoufe. Counting lipuie, or as *i ravcl!ef, A STEADY married Alan, who has been accuftomed to tile C«irn trade, and wilhis to engage thtit the l.iquor buhncla, having Very large couueclious ...