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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... where they have any thing original about them, become quite oulree. To make Sir Cusrious.r Fondle, an old beau, who had married a voung wife from the country, to differ from Sir Ieter Trazle, he is re. presented( with so short a memory, that on one occasion ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... anl of^ ENNisNIS1LLr'.I iS gone to. Peaudlesert in ~tatL.'. ishu ; and immedIiately on his arrival the Noble E-il w:il be married to the Right Hon.Lady CHAR- fLoTTE PACsr' d!u, t'j r of the Ela oft-O UktiDCE.' We arc ln hIpy to le]nir dLent the health ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and Mr. Bridge. The Earl of ENNISKI3LEN and his Lady ale ex. peaedlintotown this dayfirom Staffotdshlire, where they are married. They will shor tly set off to h.is.Lordship's s2at in the North of Ireland. Lord and LadyCASTLEREACH set off on Friday last ...

PUBLIC-OFFICE, BOW-STREET

... Bedford~square, yof wa snad heir.eajseThr A few days since, the Lady of Thomas Porteus, Esq. of Jer- myn-street, of a son. MARRIED. Yesterday, Charles Laurenct, Esq. of 'Pilner, to Mrs. B. B. Evanss, of litlrnatiaplace. Early on Tuesday nmornhiig, at leathfieal ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Highnes-3 was born ou the 2-th otf Novinbe, 1743, and was creatid a Duke and Earl by patent, on the i7th November, T 16.t. He was married on' the 6th of September, 1766, to MARI. (?oantess Dowager 0;WALDEG4AvE, and daughter ofthe Honourable Sir Rol;ERi T WIPODE ...

DOWNSHIRE ELECTION

... her: l But green was her sickness, and how could he cure her7 Poor Erin, 'tis said, had a sort of a furir,. When Fate was to marry the Pair. , O dear! what a sad-looking instrument. Wild E~iNx! wild ERsNs! hifgh-rtinded and fri~k, With blonadin thy veins ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... throughout' the piecey he makes only' one of these happy at last, and leaves theyremainder to sigh on. Y The lady Idaho gets married in 'the ebd, begins the piece by . a mournful ejaculation, that' she will ' lose her sense's if slighted. by her fayourite ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... delivered with miuch archness ; but, it was in the style we should exped from n iss Peggy, if she had been obliged in reality to marry her Bud, and shortly after were comnplainiing of his age, ill-nature, and ug. liness. BAiRR.YrSmo~r uttered thesmnfimcnts of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... did not at all captivate thesenses. She appeared with rather too much gravity and reflecioa.- Degdemona never would have married an old sooty Afri- can, if she had been of such a saturnine cast of mind. e This heroine is described as eminently beautiful; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -Pukes of LN-'T and CAMBRIiDCE took an airing in the Ieigls!;ourhood of' Richmond. he ErlW of-.Ez'i.Sa-LLPN was oi Tuesday married to Lady C. PAGEr, dauzhter of the Earl of Ux- BRIDCE, at Plasni.vydd, in Wales. . Th. Rirht. Hon. JOHN FoSrER arrived at Dublin ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... A per- son of rank some yearr since obtained a divorce from his Wiff, an(d recovcred damag3es against the adulterer, Who married the Lady. T-They lived .together until ve- ry lately, vhen she suffcred herself to be again seduced. 'The newL seducer ~s ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tion ibr sonse tml-e. Mr. Secretary Fox is this day expele d in town from St. Ann's Hill. On Thu.sday mornihg last Were married, at Sher- 'orne Caftle, Dorset .tlse HonouIable Miss DUIfTON, daurhter'of Lord Sherborne, to Prince BARIsATINSKY. Earl aiard ...