Sunday Morning's Post
... Highnefs the Prince cf J Vales's Birth-D y will he ...
... Highnefs the Prince cf J Vales's Birth-D y will he ...
... They In.ve alio taken three Bay VeffcU coming from Jamaica. On Sunday Rolles, eminent Brewer at Kinglton up:m Thames, was married Mila Davenport, only Daughter and Heirels of the late Sir Peter Davenport, ofChefhire, beautiful young Lady, wirh laige Fortune ...
... the unwary arc eamcltly requelted not to be deceiv’d by fpccious, artful, boafling, and lie Pretences, advert feel in the Married Magazine. 7'ne Publick are deflred 10 obferve, that the Bottles this Original Tillxir, are the fame Siza.- and make, they ...
... lalt Will and Tedament, laid Injunftion upon his Executors, that the Pall his Funeral Ihould fupport.d lix Men who had been married tour Years, and during that Time had been driftly virtuous regard their matrimonial Coatraft, and upon Enquiry throughout ...
... luch a Rate, that immaterial whether the Place be fortified or not. Fall John GaU, of Whitehaven in Cumberland, Elq; was married liardicy, toMilsWil* fm, eldeft Daughter and Coheir Thomas Willhn, of iiardley-Hall, in Lancafhire, an agreeable young Lady ...
... and formidable to all his Neighbours, promoted M Triage among the Peatanis by this plain and Ample Method: Every Man that married at the Age Twenty Years w*ts exempted from a certain Tax, called the Taille (which is heavy enough on the Country People) ...
... convicted at Wincbdfer, is the Perlon who tra as an Irilh Merchant, and decoy’d young Lady Bridol, through his vile Intrigues, marry hin fc true Name is John Wood, born in this Town. rift cl, Aiguft\. Laft Night, bet Eight and Nine o’Clock, a Blazing Star ...
... Breakfaft. Mrs. Eng, I could have gone through any Thing your Age, my dear, tho' was never many Miles from home before was married. r J young Ladies have more Liberty in Lays, than they*had formerly. Indeed it was entirely owing to your Father's! Goodnefs ...
... it the Tr-opsot K, William, and lived retired at Home till his Death in i 705. His Son Alexander llicceeded him. who in ...
... t«>r the Murdei ut a Mao, who was Husband one of them. Wit cut the Decealed was firH llrangled and burht. Lall Saturday was married in Henry the Seventh** Chapel in Waftmtallcr Al bey, Ralph Afh.et.n, . Lancashire, Mills Rebecca Hall, of Abchurch Lane. ( ...
... dole Imprifonraent in the Comity Goal. Vide the fame Acl, Page 516 and 517. Matxiepfr, Seft. 19. Thurfday Morning DU, was married at Ardwick-Green Chapel, near this Town, Mr. James Rivington, eminent Bool.fi.ller in St. Paul’s Church-yard, London, Mils ...
... with this Rcftnflion, that file fhould marry Man of the fame Name, or otherwife forfeit her Right to the Eftate he left her. In Confequence of this, her Relations, {he lately coming Age, defirous of having her married to a Gentleman, made Enquiry Scotland ...