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Derby, Derbyshire, England

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... years ago by the addrefs with which he carried eff and married the heirefs of Mr. Jonrs, a rich Lawyer, recently eloped with a young Clergy, man, who was the domeftic tutor of her bro- thers. The married couple, it feems had con- trived to get the Banns ...

LONDON,—{2&adg,)M. 24

... has palled Parliament, prohibit- ing the ufe of new bread. On Monday three Dutch Officers, on parole at Peterborough, were married to three yaung ladle's of that city. The ladies names weic Rofe, Kingston, and vV hit well. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... the ! ?? wife.— The damages were laid at io,oool.— The parties refide at Totnefs, in the county of Devon. Mr. Taylor was married to hia wi'e in the year 1792 ; it was proved to be a marriage of mutual affeftion, and that Mr. Taylor behaved with the moft ...

LONDON,—(Monday,) Sept. 8

... Governments ol Great Britain and France. Bonaparte is fatd to have required the Pope's permiflion for Catholic Priefts to marry. The Convention with .Denmark was figned on the 29th ult. The principal articles are :— The Danifh fiigate and convoy, carried ...

THE THEATRE

... appears, that Philip had fallen in love with Cicely, the farmer's Rtep-daughter, but old Sturdy will not confent to let his fon marry till he has ditcharged his duty to his country. Soen after a French Privateer is feen near the coaft.- Philip furnions his ...

THEATRE, COVENT-GARDEN

... the reversal of his sentence, and who de- ar 4hnrloveantdproposes to putherselfunder his protec- th sit'ceisi'ol, her a married woman, for such she th 7 lhe firt swsa her lie rejects the fiattering offer N l.itc he is Soon relieved, by an assurance of ...

ADDRESS OF FELON TO HIS CHILD

... that a mutual attachment was the consequence ii acquaintance; that they determinedto marry, and msaiplish their design wvent to the Island of Guernsey, ev they were married by. a Clergyman of thU place. aded, that he had some reason to believe Miss ?? was ...

FORTUNE TELLER

... do.-Mrs. D. isascommitted to the House 'DII as a rogte and vagabond. The woman who -Petih purpose of informing, is not a married worman, |LPIe a ?? depending. O ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... and green as gooseberries, Turn'd black as two sloes, Claws to fingers and toes, And her lips to a couple of cherries. Puss married hier master but short his delight, Repenitance in wedlock is common: ' She lept all the day, kept awake all the night, lie ...

THEATRE, COVENT GARDEN

... to gto oti lhure, which was as peremptorily refuaed ; JarkT remoritrated (Captain, exchlitiaed lie, I ant goitg to be married to-morrow'- at Ths Captaill told Jack, that the bufinels of the lbip in a- Jack's departitietit, was more urgent, and politivelY ...

SONG

... c ofi Mary RoLiiflon, ef Butterimere, a charming anid an intereftilig young woilman, whon, alter a fliort coorifiaip, he married. About this period he cultivated the acquaintance of the Rev. Mr. Nicholfon, the Chaplait of Lowefwater, to whion, after his ...

THEATRICALS

... and he is nseufied with a felf'e accoant of lher ndidelaty. Uzsd~ran lwpyelfi'on that Ihe bag given her hand to another, he marries an Americass lady.- Stella learning that Lirndrf is on his returt to Europe quit ier frieud and. repairs to rsnlusnd where ...