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The toast wa* drunk with the utmost enthusiasm

... THE QUESTION READING THE BANNS.— The Ven. Archdeacon Thorp in contending that all persons married by banns read after the second lesson are m.t legally married. Acts of Parliament which have been cited justify the were, the archdeacon says, intended refer ...

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1866

... Match will take place on the following day. USING THE KNIFE AT HUDDERSFIELD.—AFC the Police Court. Huddersfield, yesterday, a married man, named Patrick FaiTell, excavator, was charged with unlawfully wounding Thomas Gannon, labourer, residing with mother ...

EXTRACTS FROM 44 PUNCH

... banns have bm jiut up after the second lesson, the marriage is illegal one, and consequently void !! Why, tliat's how were married, Mr B.!! l>o yon hear f* GALLUH AND C.«*AR. —The Messrs Lmgnnu are jmblishing the thinl edition of work the learned Professor ...

WOOL

... Marquis the 31st January 1863, hut hail been summoned the House of Lords, as Baron Wyo-mbe, the 11th July 1856. Ho wasjtwice married: in August 1840, Lady Georgians Herbert, daughter of the Eirl of Pembroke, which lady died in February, 1841 and in November ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL NEWS

... Mr Armstrong died four o'clock on afternoon. The prisoner, who was a respectable position, is a middle-aged man, and was married. A LITERARY ITKPERTAKISO.— The American writer, I»r .1. Austin Allibone, has at last completed his Critical Dictionary of ...

EAST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... produce, and was consequently nonsuited. USING THE KNIFE AT HUDDERSFIELD.—At the Police Court, Hudderxfield, on Tuesday, a married man, named Patrick FarrelLan excavator, was charged with unlawfully wounding Thomas Gannon, labourer, residing with his mother ...

GOSSIP FROM THE OWL

... chiefly the i strength of affidavit by the petitioner himself. Iu that affidavit, Mr Robertson, the petitioner, stated that was married to the respondent in USS, that after their mar- , they went to New York, and that in August of the fol- 1 lowing year they ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATUR

... a desperate attempt was made murder ami anicide at Meltham Mills, near Huddersfi M. The appeared The would-be murderer is married mac, >lO years of age, named Thomas Moorbouse. overlooker in the throstle department Messrs >naa Brook A Son's cotton mills ...

.JULY 7 1860

... op,stop,mother, Felix burst in ; 44 don't use that limping argument again that man should marry because he's fond of children. That's reason for not marrying. A bachelor'* are always young: they're imrnt>rtal chil« Iron—always lisping, waddling, helpless ...

SITUATIONS. * I VAN ITURIj.lt*. t-Jk« duty Whitby f

... Tuesday, and Wednesday. Apply this Sat unlay evening, torn T Clapham. WAN IED k'uKiniM and GARDENER who understand* v Vine* Married Man preferred. —Apply BO), Yorkakirc JW. It'AMLI' a GARDEN who underatands Vines. A Marv Mail preferred. Apply Punt \h*AMM» ...

A VIHIT TO ,s\N TO KIN'

... should attache*! to the scb**d, and a chaplain ap pointed by the committee; ami it would expedient that lie should lie a married man, and that hi* wife should take an active interest, i*»**ibly a* head matron of the whole establishment. In ami large towns ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE YORKSHIRE POST

... CurrttpondmL ) Lonm, Thur.sd.vy. Thin afternoon her Majesty's thinl .laughter, the Princes* Helena Augu*ta Victoria, was married in the private chapel of Windsor H. Prince Christian, i»f Nrhleawig-Holstein Atgustrniwrg. Tun present at the nuptials ; an ...