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BREWERS' EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... S. Joseph Chappell, labcqrer, ;Morley, was yesterday, at BarnSiley committed fcr trial on a charge of having feloniously married Ellen Shaw at Roystune on the 2nd J.une, his first wife Frances, being still alive. Mr. Rideal prosecuted. In November last ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Stafford-hire- a long line of squires. As a girl, Mary Kynnersley, of Losley Park, Stnffordshire-unilea her sisters, who married to advantage amongst people of their own set- ?? abroad with her friend, IL-dy Ferrers, early in the reign of -orgs m., and ...

LITERATURE

... don't 'es marry en. You be vair and winsome to look upon as any ladv I ever rauna, and you be a good young lady, the pore vetln about do say, and I can see it in your race; else I: wouldn' have troubled about 'ee. My lady, don't 'ee marry en iv you wish ...

LITERATURE

... mentioned when bill discounting merged into hanking with John ('utts, but it may have been about 1730, the year in which be married Jean, second daughter of Sir John Stuart. of Allaebankm, and thls becotsme coorneter with ?? notauble families on the Se tish ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... . Mri. Wilkins has visited Cells, where Cophia Dorothen was born ; Hanover, -where she !;ved dr-ing the thoert un- happy married life; and Alilden, where for more than thirty- years she was kept in captvity. George I. was as superstitions as he wasa selfis ...

THE LEEDS THEATRES

... Huntworth was the happy possessor of an in- valuable qualification. that most of her sex are only too ?? deficient ?? sense. She married a bla`kguard, and when he nsisted, for financial reasons, to divorce her, she placed every facility in his path for doing ...

LITERATURE

... luat the m ajority ?? reader would prefer somnething mor than this for the firs, half of thte boolk Ildbaund: Fulleston marries, ait the opening of the story, Caroline itchell. The Milchulls of Gorli-nbury and the Campbe>l of G osw11 ruled the acbbey ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... maids aea the daughters of Lady Burke, whose narrow mema are due to the disinheritance of her late husband by his unclo for marrying her. The sting of poverty is removed by 'paying guests, to whom are also doe other interest- ing and brighter incidents ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Shouild She Have Spoken? is a story with an ingenious plot, Briefly put, it is concerned with the dilemmna of a bride married to a man who has unwittingly committed bigamy. His first wife reappears, demanding money, and presently, under circumstances ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... nomu de, plume of Madame la Marquise de Fontenoy, is understood to be the work of a Continental lady of high rank, who was married some time ago to a, well-k1anown English- man. An important illustrated work, in two volumes, on Amnenia, by MTr. II. F. B ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... Milk in the kruil is carefully preserved A wife's relatives may not drink it. If . Eadir takes milk from a .kraal, he may not marry a girl from it. A Zulu woran vwill carry two hundred pounds of mealies on her head. Everything wsas, till recently, carried ...

LITERATURE

... sacrifices for the man. she loves. The Princess MIargret first fell in love with a woman in male attire, and she ended by marrying a man dis- guised in woman's attire. We shall not attempt to unravel the mysfery. M1r. Crockett does that for his readers ...