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FAIRS THE ENSUING WEEK

... feffed he.owed the Planwiff fi So. and upwards, on account -ofthefe goods. VerdiA for the~iantiff, -Damages e 151. 13s. 8d. MARRIED.- Oil the 28th Ilt. at Wells, the. Rev. R. Whalley, of Heniridge, Somerfet, to Mirs Tudway, daughter of Clement Tudway, Elq ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Y -iI.t MARRIAGEg1 OEFe LAEL 11MIOIRA AND THE COUMYESS OF LOUDON. a a Y1*erday evening at the houfe' of Lady PERTH C was married, bv fpecial licence, the Right Honourable r Earl DMO0 IRA to the Countefs of'LouDoN. The cere- a mony was yerformed by the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... with them froin i i o'clock ill ,I. This day, the Royal l'amily are expefted to remove from Cew to Vlrindfor. Yelterday was married by f .ecial licence, at the Earl of 'Taknerville's, in Portman Square. th- REc. Wil- hlam PiicsreOrd to the Right Hoiorable ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... declared-inno.. ei, fiPpcicte molt liarnefily to be permitted t4-take his place, anid to die for him. He has a wife, I ari un-, married ; anid, in thle prefi-rt l ituation of my king, my - country, and my family, I have no tie~s tcat attach me to all life which ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... B3nnifter, jun. at the Haymarket Theatre, in the character of PFegJia Puncheon, a rhyming pub. lican. Away with thofe poor married fellows, Whofe dearies are reckon'd divine I A hufband can never be jealous, Whofe wife is :'s frightful as mine, Since d ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... laft arhials at Brighlttelmnmone. Some oltlie Papers have reported that hiis' Excellency the SPaNisH AmeBASSADOK was to be married to Lady GREENWOOD, the widow of 'the late Sir T. FLEET- wooD, Bart. The fall is, that the SPANisK AmBAs' S.IDOR is already ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... experiences, asif they confiaed of difconcerted Ibratagerns for eluding the vigilance of a- guardian, or lucky efcapes from a married lady's bedchamber; and when the noble-fpirited Orphan is at laWI ellablifled in his rights, we 'rejoice more cordially than ...

The Review on Newmarket Hill, Brighton, on Saturday, attracted the greater part of the

... magiftrates. Clhife fair-(Lewes)lalt week was but moderately flupplied *with' fock, the prices *in confequence rather advanced. MARRIED.-At lDafbourne, W. Pepper, Efq. of Folklone, to Mils Pet-ley, of the Eaftbourne and Lewes 'lheatres, and fiter to the manager ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... herach ters in their turn in fiufpiciduii fituations. A y6o'3Z ch nobleman appears to be carrying oon an-intrigue with a ng married lady ; an old fellow, a greatf fickler for MnOr' hi- lity, is caught in a bed room with a pretty little nut. ce ner an antiquated ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fedu&iorn of an amiable young th woman' an intrigue beuween an atiquated Goquet and fo an X'erman and the perfecution - a married rnman t and;q d with every virtuei but labouring unsler ftrong pe ctt!6~ PC ef pdionS of infidelity, extravagance and hypocrify ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... there. sUfidi tisat h~is Royal Highlnefs the Duke of KENT to be 5)Ioainte MaLer.-General of the Ordnance. Xraa [t Slda was married at St. iMartin's Church, t Rts thle Mlic-nailer, to Mifs HENRY, n1 eekbrated performer on the harpfichord. PePOrt often fpeaks ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... week, Mifs Frances Eliia Mercee, the third daughter of William Mercer, E(q. of Wandfworth, Surrey. Mary, of Buttermere, was married on Sunday fe'n- night, at the Pariflh Church of Bruttermere, to a young farmer of tile Vale of Kefwick. It appears from the ...