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... now. I'll Write to you again in a week or two. Believe me to remain, my dear Sir, your's, not till deatli, hut till I am married, '‘• • 1 , , j ...
... now. I'll Write to you again in a week or two. Believe me to remain, my dear Sir, your's, not till deatli, hut till I am married, '‘• • 1 , , j ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. On the 16th ult., at Carnarvon, the lady of Captain Jones Parry, R.N., of a son. MARRIED. 1.1 - tely, at St. Nicholas's Church, by the Rev. P. Bulmer, A,M. Mr. W. Hill, coach-maker, to Miss Sarah Parr. On \tieduesday ...
... to wait my appointed time until my change come. hut I hope it won't be long. lam sure I pine away and die, if lam not married before next Ch - tines; for Pasi•ton's ye latfilt i :novieb my veins, Wading ail in It one. IN'hat a delightful concert ...
... escaped. In another moment, the poor gentleman was desperately, incurably in love, He forget her whom be had come hither to marry, and becants.a. faithless lover. Ile instantly offered his hand to the fair glover. She just hesitated.. One moment, as ladies ...
... MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. • .MARRIED; Lately, at St. Philip's Church, Mr. John Hammond, shipcarver, to Miss Mary Elhistdu , eldestdaughterofMr. Rich Elliston, cooper. a - rdll , On Saturday, the 22d ult., at Jurby Church:4oe of Man, Jr. John Kyllip, llallasala ...
... the course of which she asked him whetherthere was any body in particular that ,he wished her to marry Marry !• said the man. Why, aye; you may marry the devil if you like. No, my dear, replied the wife, it is against the law to mar r y t wo ...
... IVIARR , IAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. On the 25th ult., at Christ Church, Mr. Samuel Gordon, joiner, to Miss Maria Richardson, dressmaker. • • On Tuesdhy, the instant, at Tarporley, James, second son of Mr. Bolshaw, of Darley-hall, to Mary, only daughter ...
... Faturday, the 30th ult., Airs. Alice Woodward. wife of Mr. Woodward, of Simrnonswood, in the 96th year of her age, having been married upwards of 75 years. Their united ages amounted to 190 years. Same day, in this town, Dr. Beaver, of Carnarvon. On Monday ...
... BIARRIAG ES AND . MARRIED. srht‘dlii,'iatl day, at Lately, at Prescot Church, Mr. James Latham, of tho White M Hatt, St. /en's, to Miss Walker, of the same pl ace . On Thursday, the 4th instant, at Nottingham, William D. Ilolmes, Esq., broker-, of this ...
... father being a little asthmatic, be has desired me to push him into his grave as we walk up May hill together: but I shall marry him to a handsome lively girl, who will make a very pretty stepmother to the young gentleman. It is in vain for poor Sylvia ...
... the bride. A young lady, who has consented to take a man. for better or for worse, after making every preparation for ,marrying him; after dreaming all the livelong night of the dear delights of matrimony ; after dressing herself, with palpitating heart ...
... MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTH. On. Sunday, the 21st instant, in Abercrombie-square, the lady of Henry Ashton, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIED, On the 18th instant, at Kirk-Ireton, near Ashborne, in the county of Derby, by the Rev. Richard Burton Pidcocke, Mr. Joseph ...