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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... general 'admiration. 09n Mooday was married. at Mary-ke-bone Church, kjot MACLLrIcO of thie 4th regiment of foot, to the' 'glth Elon. Lady A~u.BEi :t.LA APNESLEY, daughter.' [1thltEarlof M6UNT;NO:RRI. The married couple ?? his Lordjbip' -- hotife 'in ...

ADDRESS OF FELON TO HIS CHILD

... that a mutual attachment was the consequence ii acquaintance; that they determinedto marry, and msaiplish their design wvent to the Island of Guernsey, ev they were married by. a Clergyman of thU place. aded, that he had some reason to believe Miss ?? was ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... was elevated by Mrs. MArrocKs into a perfonage of no mean confe- quen ce. By fpecial licence, on Saturday the 2d Inm. was married, by the Rev. ?? Henry Glaffe, Thomas Myers, Efq. of Park place, St. James's, to the Right ?? Lady Mary Catharine Nevill, at ...

FORTUNE TELLER

... do.-Mrs. D. isascommitted to the House 'DII as a rogte and vagabond. The woman who -Petih purpose of informing, is not a married worman, |LPIe a ?? depending. O ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Cyfario, 'a Spanifli officer who had gained great renown in' the Spanih wars,' and engaged Amirof, the king's daugh- ter, to marry him clandefiiney, to revenge his father's injuries vows the deftru1ion of Alfrnfo and for this purpofe lodges ? large' quantit ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... med, coloured fwvords and buckles. And on Thurfday the 28th inflant, the Court to go out-of mourning. Yefterday morning was married, by fpecial licence, at the bolife of the Honourable.THoAAs ERSKINE, in 'Lincoln's Inn-fields, SAMUEL HOLLAND, of Great Portland ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... found ofefs infinite merit, the artilt foon followed' his k5 to Paris, where he was appqinted painter to the g, and where he married the nince of Lebrun. I I 4, I I ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... FAIRS. has SATURDAY next, Feb. x3.-Faiingdon, Berks; Bea- tery consfield, Bucks; Hambledon,Haints; and Devizes, Wilts. lar, MARRIED.-At Hackney,Mr.-R.Heathfield, to Mifs ats, Eames.-Capt. F. Muller, of the 5id'regimnnt, to Mifis we M. Halleday, of Cancerbury ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... irriage inclin'd, May deceit or ill-humour ne'er trap ye! May thofe who are fingle, get wives to their mInd, Anid thofe who are married, live happy.! %rme chufe their ladies for eafe, or fbr grace, Or a pretty turn'd foot as they're walking; tonme ehufre for ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... and green as gooseberries, Turn'd black as two sloes, Claws to fingers and toes, And her lips to a couple of cherries. Puss married hier master but short his delight, Repenitance in wedlock is common: ' She lept all the day, kept awake all the night, lie ...

THEATRE

... greatly averfle to the maich, on accotirnt of CaeI S AMa ford's poverty, and' tookadyantage of his abfen. e to r ?? Care/inc to marry a wealthy Baroneet. In the courfe of afew monthsadivorce took'place. Weareaffiured t the tb as not owing to the nifcondut of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... foolilh and unfounded report is mentioned in a Paper of yefterday, that the late Duke of BEDFORD was fiortly to have been married to Lady GEORGIANA Go 0 DO N4. 'fhe GaRvEFF1ER FAEL's ibrarry, which was lately doorned to the 11amnmer, has been purchaifd ...