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SOMERSET ASSIZES

... Charles George Jeitmer, of a datihter. Aug. IG, at the loyal lFort, the lttdv of Samuel Goolden, E ;. of a soet and heir. MARRIED). Aug. 8, at Clirton, Richard Mtorcbltv Esq. R. N3. to M1 Cove, daughter of 3irs. Cove, *ork Buildiings. DILD. Lately. Henry ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, FEB. 5

... firsl twas fromg Sir .Johln Wrottesley, Bart., of the Couistv of'I Staffort_, esho stated that, iii tite yval' 179-3, lie married tile Irilo. Laity Cat-line lijrnnett, datmthtc'r of ithe ILarl and Cotuntess of Ttitkerville, by whom lie altafottrteen childiren ...

MONMOUTH ASSIZE

... of the brhither *, the prosecutor. The prisoner was found Gtil'y, tutid sentetuced to cghister, MonthS' ipiriesoltnie'nt. M:ARRIED. Ieo. Rose, Esq. of Lincoln's !an, to Att, eldest dan. of the late Capt. Potlltee, of the Co&tutor's C: il- -M1r. Crocker ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... she stas It not mnarriedu, but had had a child, which was nearly is mouithsI old, and that site told DMrs. Tiyler she awas married. o Mr. Serjeant Fell declined calling any witnesses, but addressed o the Jury at somre length, in mniti~ation of damages; ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... 'With, not old ALL% Nadin, t he gentleman who had reticed linto*d 'the country to live upon his firuisc. M~r. Nadin, Jun. married 'the daughter of ML~r. Lavender, once a Bow4-streeit offlcer, hot-cl Inosy ?? Constablo of' Manche~ster, atid not yet retired ...

INTERESTING CASE

... disclosed in thle -airidavits a are these: Atn Eitsor Cars', a young womnan of' r,-eposzssiiig manners and per- son, had b een married very early in life, and resided w~ish lier husband !its Irelaidusilntil tse beginning of the year 18`17, when he died, le ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... setitenced him to oine year's imprisonroent and hard labour in the House of Correctimt. At Norwich, John Parker, alias Atmore, a married man with three children, was convicted of a rape on Susan Ripper, a little girl about fifteen veals old, living at Wilby.-Thl ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... of his daughter, Mary Matilda Hill, for lifle, with residue first to her sons, and then tolserdaughters. Mary Matilda fill married the defendant, Creswicke, by whom she! kad two sons and a presumed daughter -one of the sons dying iln his infancy, and the ...

FRAUD UPON THE REVENUE

... amongst the many cruel instances v, hich had come biefore this office, of ignorant, but vr tunus pmarents being illegally married by tlie Rornwis Church lin England, which snidjected all their issue to be bastards. Though Ithle marriage in Ireland wouldi ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, June 25

... circumstances -John Winter and Mary Cok, of' Portland, whose banns had been pub- lished in the Island, were to have been married about a month since, but the Saturday previous to the intended wedding, the fair one was'inicat'cerated in the County Gaol ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES, JULY 11

... they wtere married, and the, marriage wras to take place 0 smitonl 711 r Smith had changed his namne, and done the rest lie Itad 0 !promnisel.' Nottiitg was Said about Oxford or travelling onl any of their visits. No lttme was fixed for marrying, tntt it ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... until the person t (A. B.) is gate io ay. After oeany other observations, and a i earks on the importance of tile case to any married man, the c Lernteil Coutisel left it to Lthle Coult to decide whether the wit- ] m ess C. A. could be believed. o *WAe have ...