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Beverley and East Riding Recorder

!DEATII OF LOUD KAGLAN. The evening papers of Saturday contained the following cir,ular DKI’AUTMKNT, Junk JO. ..

... St G.s.rge (fourth .la..') of l!n..ia. .Maximilian .losopli Uavarta, anil of the Tower and Sword of Portugal. The ih ts-er married, dth of Angii.t, 1814. the Mon. I.mih Mnrriet W.llcl'v Polo, second daughter of Lord Maryli.-rongh (afterward. F.arl of M ...

SUMNER’S ' DIVORCE

... by Mr. M. Sumner, ami the next that was hear-1 of her was that she was at Corfu, where, the 21st of May, she was publicly married with the ordinary accompaniments marriage, bridc-anai-l*, favours, and on, according to the forms tin-Creek • linr- h. her ...

ptrsonal

... Fo-tina-ter-Gencral with salary of £2,orto H-ycar. He vacates this olfiec a,—nine the government of India. Dml Canning was married in Is.m Charlotte, the eldest daughter and of the tir -t I»r ...

Accibnits an!) (Offcntfs

... oad, Lambeth, expired in St. Thomas's Hospital, having committed self-destruction. It appears the deceased had only been married week, but seemed very much depressed in spirits. The Outhwaite Taimd, which is situated about midway between the Pcnistone ...

(Obitaanr

... hand in that of Dr. Arnotl. Dr. Paterson, formerly an agent the Bible Society iu Russia, has Just died at Edint orgb. He married a daughter of Admiral Gieg. the navy Thu late Emperor Alexander settled pen-ion nun, which, ills believed,he enjoyed till ...

LAW AND POLICE

... with married anoliicr woman : Wainflcet, December 1'», is.'il. Well Mrs Hassell Do you intcml to porcccd geanst Mo you will like pocr Mouse A Mongst m» many Cats, for I have ami you hav** at all. Did Not I tell you tho Nigh) before I was married that ...

BREACH OF PROMfSE

... from him was that it was tiewill of God. He* wept in the most hypocritical manner, declared would never marry anybody else, and if he ever married at all it should Miss Alsop. * He*afterwards came to see Miss Alsop, and u|K)ji that occasion also bo. to ...

Sports, fa stunts, ttc

... acknowledgments from private box. Miss Fanny Baker, who promised to become one of the first histrionic artistes of the day, was married Thursday to Mr. James (,'rellin, jun., of Bellefield-house, Liverpool. Kim. Arts. Mr. Sant’s picture of “ TVlc Fortune Teller” ...

METROPOLITAN MISCELLANEOUS

... sold for the sum of two shillings and sixpence, to knight St. Crispin. Mr. Marshall was sixty-four years of age when he was married, and Mrs. Mar-dial) only nineteen. They, however, continued to live happily together for sixteen years, hut he linding that ...

(Obitiianr

... year, Is succeeded In his title and ‘states his brother, the Hon. Mark Kcr, commander, K.N., who was born ,n 1814 and In married Miss M*Cann, whom he has scvoial sons. The deceased earl was much esteemed and beloved his numerous tenantry over the whole ...