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... MARRIED When David became a Christian and married his Scottish wife, both decided to go to live in Austria, the most central country in Europe. In his missions David will explain how the family coped in Europe. ...
... MARRIED When David became a Christian and married his Scottish wife, both decided to go to live in Austria, the most central country in Europe. In his missions David will explain how the family coped in Europe. ...
... MARRIED. Instant. In St. Anne’s Church, RclfaM, by the Rev. T. F. Miller. Vicar, Mr. John M‘Afee, Mlsa Browne, hnth Belfast. - On the filh instant. l.fnenhall Street Church, Belfast, h? the Rer. Knox, William Mitchell, Belfast, Nency, younseat dsuahter ...
... MARRIED “When urou hang about all day and night, looking in at shop windows, at cars, at people who have got everything and don't care a hang, you feel like lifting a brick and heaving it—after all, what have you got to lose?” Well, what have you got ...
... Married It is believed Williamson was allowed to leave Crumlin Road prison on.a number of ' weekends before his release. Shortly after he was freed, he quietiy married an east Belfast widow. A Northern Ireland Office spokesman said yesterday he was not ...
... MARRIED. On Tuesday, the 23d inst., by the Rev. P. M‘Mullan, P.P. Rasharkin, Mr. Dennis of Caramena, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. John Kelly, of Bochiel. On the 22d inst.. Mr. Hugh M‘Kee, Newtonards, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel Arnold ...
... MARRIED. On the Ist inst. in the Parish Church, Walton-onthe-bill. by the Rev. H. J. liinJley, John Kerr, Esq. Belfast, to Anne, daughter of George Jobling, Esq. Liverpool. On the 2Cth olt. Spiddal Church, John Chnroh Colhoun, Esq. only son of John Culhoun ...
... MARRIED. theSOth ultimo, at St Peter’s Church, Dublin, Major Basil Brooke, of the 67th Regiment, son of Sir Henry Brooke, Bart., of Colebrook, County Fermanagh, to Caroline, third daughter of P. FHzgibbon Henchy, Esq,, K.C. At Edinburgh, on the ultimo ...
... Married. the in't. Somerset, the rcsid»-ce of Mrs ■Watkins, co. Tipperary, Cap'ain TaVLOb, Uepimtiit. to MA«c«t..* JtNe. younoest the lee H.obt. Lowndes, cf Famtumo k-y, co. Londonderry, eraile, the 15 instant, the Rev. Lewis Walsh, John SkinnSh. jun ...
... MARRIED* On the noth ult. by the Rct. Mr. Koown, Mr. Ilalton, of Ncwry, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late John H)me. of Carriokmacross, Esq. the Ist in*.t. Thomas Carroll. Esq. of Ncwry, to Mary Jane, oldest daughter of Mr. William Clinton, ...
... MARRIED, On the 16th Ballylesson Church, by the VeneraMe the Archdeacon of Dromope, Thomas Greg*, of Hallyraenock, In the Co mty Itawn. Esq. to Mary, yonngett daughter Narcissus l*att, Purdy»bum. Iti same County, On the ult., in Belfast, »y the Rev. James ...
... MARRIED. On the 20th instant, at the house of the lady’s brother, George Guy, of Ncwry, Esq. by the Rev. Andrew Breakcy, Presbyterian Minister, Killyleugh. Samuel Leslie, IJrumcanver. Esq to Miss Guy, daughter of the late Richard Guy, of Newry, Esq. On ...
... MARRIED. Monday last, by the Kev. John Porter, Mr. James Charnoek. merchant, liclfast, to Anna Maria, daughter of the late Mr. Henry M'Dowell. At the house of Mr. David Lemon, Dallymorran, the llth inst. the Rev. Samuel Watson, Killincby, Mr. James M'Cann ...