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MARRIED

... MARRIED. At ?rough, Mr. Robert Wilson, of Scales, near Orton. to Ann Topping. of Stainnewo. On the Ist eaut. Mr. T. .1 hompson of Lancaster, Orver, ro Mho Welch, of Colgate On Monday last, at Lancaster, Mt. wain. Plumber and Glazier, to Miss Redsanyne ...

MARRIED

... MARRIED. On Monday Last, (by the Rey. M. Mutfit, A. M. Mr. Richard Bran!hwaite, to Miss Ouy. both of 'him town. Oa the 11th just at Warrington, (by tht key. J. Topping,) Mr Thomas Rollick, merchant, of I.ivrrlr■d, to Anne, only daughttr of Mr. Fell. of ...

STEPHIS DUCK

... STEPHIS DUCK. Stephen Duck. whom Pope has introduced into the Dunciad, was a native of Wiltshire, and for some tune after he married followed the occupation of a thrasher or day-labourer ; but having a great pr~pe~s►ty to poetry, he became acquainted with ...

Itgrtculture

... accordingly ex- changed mutual written promises to this purport : I do solemnly promise, a.. s , ,on as it as in my power, to marry you, and n -:. r any other person. Upon the faith of these peorbises. they cordueted themselves towards each other as ma: ...

- • • . - AV jet black ; neck, encompassed with a circle of men and women, during neap

... daughters by his first wife, of which the eldest was married to John Cashick the son, and the youngest to John Cashick the father. Cashick, the father, had a daughter by his first wife, whom old Harwood married, and by her had a son ; therefore, Cashick's second ...

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... the quondam friend of Mrs. Clarke. An interesting case was lately decided at Warwick Sessions. A young surgeon, who had married against the consent of his friends, deserted his wife and child. The wife, often in vain appealing to the father of her husband ...

papers, but the truth is that this venerable assembly, on account of the freedom of some of its discussions, was

... out of the journals, by which no heiress possessed of an income of 64)00 francs per annum (about 4250.) is to be allowed to marry without the consent of the Emperor. It is understood that such marriages are to be confined to the military, unless by special ...

MARRIED

... MARRIED. On Sa:urciay, the Sd inst. at Pennington, by the Rev. Mr. • Walker Mr. Edward Ellerton, Lieutenant in the Lancaster L ocal Militia, to Miss Nicholson, niece of Thomas Nicholson, Esq. Channon-house, Pennington. Lately, Mr. Wilcock, to Miss Procter ...

ter -rlns R,ear.Adartral Eat& tau, to t;:e Minister Marine. Aurter:::z, 'foul= Roads, Jo:) , 29. !.: - ,iizit;e ..

... Porte is con3idered on the Continent as certain. The Franifort Journal has announced that the Arch. duke Charles is olotzt to marry the Princess. Amelia, cf Baden. Plir:Butt6ll, l .l - ay s.—They write from Belthat the Russians and Turks remain perfectly ...

YORK ASSIZES

... —No Bill. Thomas MiUner, late of Newburgh, in the North. Riding, fox bigamy.—Guilty. Mary Robinson, for an assault.—Guilty. MARRIED. At Grsssmere, on Monday last, Mr. James Atkinson, Saddler, of this town, to Miss Hartley, of ROal. At Lancaster,. Leonard ...

joetrp

... my advice in t•• • . scathe, ' ' • acquainted vnt. nature and propel -of the ingredients whichd, itute the med you are a married man, or a•bacbelor ; but if you cine. A compounder of colours ..n lose h er aavissa g reralyoufortotheeadeavoaristhis' rum ...

Minellanies

... meth- the event in the guard - house. London June 13 1000 700 60 7 Well, Sir, I know almost all the Mattocks in you are a married man, or a•bachelor ; but etyma cl ue . A compounder of colours n lose his An hour had elapsed, and every ear was upon HONERED ...