Oracle of Fashion
... Term Friday 2 Il Monday .. Feb. LSaturday. Feb MOn od After Term-Saturday 13 i'sionday MARRIED. Cap. H. J. Close, 5th dIrag. guards, to Saral third daughter of the late Henry Bevan, Esq. Of Shritwsbury.- Thomas lPrior ...
... Term Friday 2 Il Monday .. Feb. LSaturday. Feb MOn od After Term-Saturday 13 i'sionday MARRIED. Cap. H. J. Close, 5th dIrag. guards, to Saral third daughter of the late Henry Bevan, Esq. Of Shritwsbury.- Thomas lPrior ...
... degrees of comparison enforced by honest Dogberry ; with which we beg to take our leave of Ir. Cobbett and his Grammar. Marry, Sir ! they have committed false report: moreover, they have spoken untruths; secondarily, they are slanderers; sis'th and ...
... lady of ('aptain P'aget, 1F. N. late Conrlassiinter.t Madras, a datg'tii ?? Bath, the lady of Capt. Lysaght, R. N, a son. MARRIED. lieutenairt So'tirucy, R. N. to 3Eiss Par.eors, of Plyniouth-I)ock.-Sir .iohn Maclean, K. C. B. to S.rala. eels child of ...
... reiptest. Boniu ts are of a Inederate 'i js d hat, are very Xinalt. BIRTH. In Hamnilton-lllace, til Duchess ofBedford, a ;o MARRIED. James Gould, Esq. of' Plymouth, to 3li, Barnwell, of Eximouthl.-Thaomas Consimeline, EFsa. to 1i1 Washbourn, sister of Thomas ...
... Wfaterloo, Capt. Barr, 23d regiment.- ;- Lausanne, in his Seth year, the Hon. J. T. Calsel, second broth of the Earl of Essex: married to Lady Caroline Pager, elI daughter of the Earl of Uabrtd-re,-At Tobago, Williars Bull. Esq. collector of Hiis Mlajesty ...
... regt. Bombay Native Itnfantrv, Augusta, daughter of Charles Gordon Gray, Esq. of ?? tir house, on the Foss; the same were re-married on Sunda2 11th, at St. James's Church, London, bv tie Dean of Cait. bury.--Mr. H. 1-H. Shelton, uf Worcester, to SMiss Mk ...
... Lord Lieutenant of the counties of E'dinblirgir anti Dauonfre, and a Knighht of the Tiiistle. He vins born 1l 6y i24, 1772; married, in 1*95, t the youngestdughterof Vi-relins S~dney, and by her, who dies] in 18i: lhe has left four suiii. and forrr daughters ...
... Lady of Edward Coles, Esq.' Clerk of the Peace for Somerset. May 21, Mrs. Richard Day, of East Brent, Somprset, of a son. MARRIED. May 13, at St. James's Church, by the Rev. W. Day, the Rev. Joseph Baynes, of Horseley, Gloucestershire, to Ann Day, dau ...
... :tti-er ?? sholtne'sfthe nlutobe, pt 18i'l, Oi tiom rlie itegligetire of the bill.deliverers, swe ate atiiable to ilecide. MARRIED. May 25, at Brislingtoii, by the alev. C. Bedford, Mr. Charles. Shuttle Williams, salt-refiner, of this city, to Anne, second ...
... seill he vastly initeresting cod impoxrtant, as it wvill conduct nis' hero through school and college, &c. l initcnd he shail marry (of course after mel-atig ive;6 w)ahich wvill give me anl opportunlity of elegantly recapituilat- ilug my Er~ss ?? on ioghuscy ...
... Woodforde, compelled him to marry each 5' couple separately. The ceremonies lasted about foulr healrs, duiring p which time somne of the bridegrooms recollected the objects of 0 their loves, and discovered that others had married them. The 51 die was, however ...
... Bl'rHS. Oct. 1t, at Hevtesburl' House, the lady of Cil. A'Court, a son ?? lady of Sir Charl-n lVolseley, Bart. oi a son. MARRIED. Frederick. eldest son of the Hon. John Ce. ventry,'and nephew of the l'rl of Co'ventry, to Louisa, mily daughter of Sir H ...