MARRI A G E S
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... wages the dismissal from works of ouo the hands—an office-bearer in the Iron Workers’ Association. A well-known lord has married a very accomplished lady—the widow a lato Marquis. The latter was greatly her senior, but the marriage was, nevertheless, ...
... ciirrcnt rumour the fiancee is sister of the present Duke of Norfolk. —Mail. The Daily Telegraph says—” Lord O’Hagan is about to married to Miss Alice Townley, youngest daughter of Charles Townley, Esq., Townley Park, near Burnley, Lanoa- Newry and suite arrived ...
... minister, in which pointed out the difference between mete contract of marriage and holy matrimony, and urged the newly-married pair, the example of their relatives, who laymen had proved thornselrea true sons of the Church of Bngland, to Ist tbsir marriage ...
... Mr. R. M'Gregor, of daughter. Smytm—June 12, at 13, College Square East, Belfast, the wife of Brice Smyth, M. 8., of a son. MARR|I AOJSB. Graham—SiMreoN— May 18, at the residence of the bride’s father, Greervillc, t’onnecticat, by the Rev. K. Stanton, Mr ...
... some time ago, and this he determined barter for a ring to put the band of the blushing bride, as they had resolved to get married on Saturday last. Accordingly, the pair came to Wrexham, and visited the watchmakers' shops town for the purpose indicated ...
... sureties in £5O each. T.me Lord Chancellor of Ireland.— lt is now understood that the lady to whom the Lord Chancellor is to be married is Miss Alice Townley, the youngest dftnghter of Lieutenant-Colonel Townley, Hall, Lancashire. I'eactice. —A correspondent ...
... yet for universal suffrage, but for household suffrage only, though several gentlemen contended that married women had equal rights with those not married, and that suffrage should be extended to all. However, it was a mere question of time. The women there ...
... seamai. Peterhead, had the bail ns of marriage pnt up ft'r him in the Pariah Church tbe morning of Sabteth last. He was married in the afternoon the Rev. James Stewart, and nine o’clock the same evening was dead. The cause destb was the rupture a bl ...
... named Hampton, who resided in Camden Town, Lo don. It appeared that shortly after the separation took place, Vickers got married, and the plaintiff bad heard that he died fifteen years ago, at Aldershott. Having saved a sum of between £3OO and £4OO, she ...
... and having oausually mot Mias Ann tee, of Scarborough, he presented his card, became a suitor, and they were eventually married at the parish church of Islington. It appeared that their first interview thus occurred :—ln April 1869 the petitioner met ...
... Birth. Mlarriage, or /» «» JfM authenticates! by name and v tfu- tender BIRTHS, M ' cf 61 - Bel, * , ‘' Dub,ln - ,he , MARRI AGIiS. HAKDcoca—HAVES-June 16, at Thnmu'. HubliD, by the Hev. Williaui Brndshaw Euoiikllleo* vivln* child of .be' 2 US.'; Rn£ni* ...