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... married. Not. 7. in KU E**? .f S»mu*l J 1 J P.. of K»thlnland. In the Co«nty : ,, ,b “• jo *“ births. no,. 7.1.. ■*“ c u ' » ...
... married. Not. 7. in KU E**? .f S»mu*l J 1 J P.. of K»thlnland. In the Co«nty : ,, ,b “• jo *“ births. no,. 7.1.. ■*“ c u ' » ...
... ian a of the Chancetior oe farthing from the rate allowed oa t he floating debt, it 2d per —— = ~ MARRIED, in St. Ann's by thi o Rev. R. Oult On the 24th ult., t, to Anna Murdoch, only su rviving daug Jobn Brown, Belfas Rougbfort. the late Mr. Ephraim ...
... MARRIED,.On Monday, the 25th instant, by the Rev A.C. Macartney, in St. Anne's Church, Belfast, Mr James Thomson, of North-street, sad- dler, to Isabella youngest daughter of William Rodgers, Esq., of Drum parish of Carnmoney, County Antrim. On the 28th ...
... MARRIED. the 7th Instunt, Mr. John M l i ar, o: Dumtalk. Mis-* Jane I Cooper, l'.allvU i.l> John CUntxm, Rioherri. Jan Dumtanc. Hie loth instant. In the I’; P. Dflton, Ractor, biw t.. M only ilaughter of \nfln r )f Ik-1 fast, Miss Rogers, of II Moore ...
... MARRIED, .. Klf^t Mr. urn,. >-.■ D1K1), .h.««l.!■»>•.• ...
... MARRIED, July 28, in D.rri.gh» Oiureit. Kvv. Thom** Thomp-on. WUliwn, .on ..f 'U». n».n. Ejq . daughter ol th« l.(« WUIUm Charily, fc . S*jinour-biU, County On Initant. the Kev. Ju»«a» Wilson, Mr. lljo*. M'Al'en, Miss M V. ic.% bom ofthi. towa 9th In ...
... Mibbiaoc I!> High Lira.—Tke marri.s. of Mi,« Em'ly •'♦■p of l.iaol. G.n.nl Sir H. ~ ami nmc.- of the Honour and Bo G,M,r'nor, with Ca|)’ain Robert F. Smpfnrd U.N., iITt H'O of Honourable Sir Kohert Slop. * « H. Goft'r.iorofGrr'fnwich Honpiul, don «•' ...
... naggin. the party gave five shillings re-married. (Hear, and laughter.) And the man and the woman had been married, unmarried, and re-married again, exceeding what has been written of others, Being woo d, and married, and a’l (Great laughter.) But, not this ...
... declared his ad to the “ League and Covenant ;” so that from that d bound to “ EXTIRPATE” the old wife whom, et Hillst he married to Mister Presbyter ! The meeung hes do ...
... public arc already familiar—continued to ssy, that the question was, whether these psrlies were married in tact or not. It was plain that they had intended married—that they entered into marriage contract, and that the ceremony wss performed at the desire ...
... ‘ostponed till It Ma Road, Should they be disposed of by Pp rivate Co — D N BLAIN, Ardoyne, @, JOH GEO. C. HYN DMAN, 129 MARRIED, Rev. James Davis, of Banbridge, On the 26th ult., by the ‘Anne Morton, both of the paris Stevenson, to Miss at Soldierstown ...
... following i* lirief .ketch the .tory Robert (Mr. Sheeidan Knowlc*) has been wrecker from youth; his lather one. He bad been married (before the play open.) to an amiable and educated woman, the daughter of reduced gentleman, whose heart he had broken by ...