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from the LONDON GAZETTE of Friday, Jan. 29

... the county of Derby, Gent., to be one the perpetual Commissioners for taking the acknowledgements of deeds to be executed married women, under the Act passed for the abolition of fines and recoveries, and for the substitution of more simple modes of assurance ...

PARLIAMENT

... authority that no hon. member of the House would for a moment dare to doubt. It was the authority of a lady—(laughter)—a married lady ; who, though not an eye witn- ss, was very near it; she was a lady possessing means of obtaining information at the ...

PARLIAMENT

... question was put whether there ®' i,trd a disposition the part the to cmigrate, the answer was that means were afforded both the married and the unmarried would delisted emigrate ; that if there were funds they could send out thousands. was a lamentable state ...

PARLIAMENT

... her to Gretna Green. There, by a single word, such was the law of Scotland, that a young man, not more than fourteen, might marry a younger girl, without any notice or consent of either guardian or parents —a young man of fourteen, he said, by the utterance ...

DWELLING OF THE INDUSTRIOUS

... and moreover she had the reputation of being virtuous. She was regarded as an excellent match for a working man. 'he was married early. She became the mother eleven children. I am the eldest. To the best of her ability she performed the important duties ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... guardians. It is signed the clerk of the board of guardians:— That at the meeting of the board this day a number of decent poor married women made application for relief; their families amounted to the number of 80 human beings, without food or sufficient e ...

We have received Madrid correspondence and the journals of the 22nd instant. We have but little to add to the

... Eco, El Clamor, and El Esj>ectador, more than 600 compositors, &c., are thrown out of employment; and, as most of them are married, it is calculated that 3,000 persons are deprived of bread by this infamous stretch of despotic power. El Tiemjto is the only ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... with his wife, as her fortune, on condition of his paying some money to her relatives. The wife died, and soon after the man married again. The friends of the deceased wife wanted to recover possession of the land, which was refused. The man was several times ...

THE MAGAZINES

... proportion of the young persons enumerated in the corps de ballet of the various houses as Miss Such-a-onc, arc married. And, married or single, speak advisedly in saying that nothing can more exemplary than the conduct of the ballet generally, taken ...

The Daily News

... who is engaged expressly for this occasion, will have the honour of making his appearance. To conclude with PERSONS ABOUT TO MARRY. Characters |by Messrs. F. Matthews, Meadows, Kinloch, and Turner, Mrs. Woollidge, Miss Arden, and Mrs. Wigan. PRINCESS'S THEATRE ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... (Cheers) Sir Henry Smith had fought through the Peninsular war, and it was remarkable _ fact in his history, that he was married to a Spanish lady who had saved his life in that eventful struggle. The victories in India would not only have the effect ...

AFFAIRS OF TURKEY

... ople, and has at present the appointment of chief physician in the household of the Valide-Sultana, the Sultan's mother, married several years ago Greek lady of great personal attractions. A girl, who is now about seventeen, and a boy one year younger ...