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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... ; Savage was himself a married man, but lived separate from his wife in consequence of conflicting tempers. He persuaded Mrs. Johnston that he was' divored from his wife, and she believing his statement, was ac- cordingly married by a Protestant clergyman ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... peer, died on Saturday, at Brighton, after a sharp and severe ill- ness. The deceased nobleman was born 11th July, 1S02, and married on the 2nd April, 1528, Hon. Mary Margaret Lavless, eldest daughter of Valentine Browne, second Ldrd Cloncurry (Whose first ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... second Duke of Montrose. She was born 21st Dec., 1-.9 ad married 22nd Nov., 1804. }lenry James Montagu =oH the late Lord Mtontagu (who died In 1S45), by whom she i. ta ue four daughters-the eldest married to the Earl of tone. By the death of her ladyship the ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... family and excellent property. She was first married to the late Sir Gilbert East, Batn., of Hall-place, Berkshire, -which is nowv in the possession of her nephew, Sir East Clayton. In March, 1834, she married the Hion. Colonel Westenra, of the 3d Guards ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... bis position wsho is in love with a ward of court, are not to be envied, and, he adds ?? Can he marry his own ward without his own consgnt ? And if he marries his own ward witbout his own conse nt, cm he commit -himself for con- -tempt of his ownncoert ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE—MIGNON

... arguraent is as follows Xobert, Duke of Normandy, is sapposed to be the son of the Princess Bertha and of a fiend who married her in human shape. Hence he has de - rived the name Robert the Devil, which he has afterwards folly justified by a aeries ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... was full. The principal piece was pre- ceded by an introductory comedietta entitled For Papa's Sake, in which a young married couple who had quarrelled and separated are obliged to pretend to continued unitedness in order to deceive the father of the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... who was daughter of Mr. William Dunn-Gardner, married, May 12, 1807, George, third far. quts Townshend, but separated the following year, without issue by his lordship. In 1809, her ladyship was married at Gretna Green to Mr. John Margettl, her issue ...

TIHEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... consent to jump from the top of the St. Charles Theatre down into the street if she would marry its after- wards. ' Sweet is pleasure after pain.' Since Fanny married we have never been in our right mind. We have some thought of vowing eternal continence ...

THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... Randolph Kerr, who is already married, has ran away from his wife, and tries to get rid of her, in order to reap the benefit of a will tinder which Madge Roxton, the heroine of the piece, was to have a fortuzne if she married h-m. The scene in which Kerr ...

FAIRS

... of tho second wifo, at f le last examination before the magistrates, that the .peouner told her at Seacombe that he was a married mran The trial came on before Mr. Justice Croaiptou, . who presided iu the criminal court. According to the D calendar, Philip ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... to try to s marry Oonagh Mulvain, with whose charms he I is enamoured. Terry Sheils is, however, be- t loved of Oonagh, but to meet the difficulty created by the forged cheque it is arranged t that she, though engaged to 'ferry, shall marry E IDermot instead ...