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POLICE

... neglecting maintain hit wife. Ilia defence wnm that although had married her, yet had a funner wife living at the time, and *he kn?w when they were married. denied that »he knew married man, and said that kept hi* conntry-houae and wa» living utHnence ...

SHIP NEWS

... The deceased was lour years of age only, and is stated to be the child of a female to whom the prisoner was about to be married. Her body was found in a coal-pit, into which the prisoner charged with having thrown it. The pit situated at Oldswinford ...

CITY—SATCUDaV, TWELVE O’CLOCK

... UT project. They think flatter our I' n. pritb* prop,isin* that the Ibike of Nemours, I , .a of ti.e Kim: of Kranre, should marry Donna i I’ortuipd, ami that Spain and Portugal should one ki liyilorn. S,'i I. The circular has la'en av.osed bv M. Cal Minister ...

>nd it expeeted that peace will mede upon his own terms. The approaching meeting of the Stales General is looked

... conies with particular propiicty, when we recollect that Itunnaparte was erowm-d by a Pope, was ins .second wife, even though married whilst the first was Jive. Cunning has been always the actuating principle with the Romish church—it is always ifiady, when ...

MR. COKE

... Dungeness, in the county of Kent, at the annual rent of Ci. 13s. 4d. That Thomas Lord Lovel (afterwards Earl of Leicester) married the daughter of the Earl Thanet, and obtained a new lease the annual rent Cl. 4d. That this lease expired the 24th June, 17*17 ...

Published by WHITTAKF.R. TREACHER, and CO., Avo-Marla-botr,

... exceed «fty volunre.: but any author that, his own mean, are very was not may bid sepatata'y a small advance of price. to marry a female totally unprovided fop, aU wmiW impoverish tachdtlrer.tiUmor,.’’ Epis- I cals l,f tließritish press It nut oi,ly work ...

DISTRESS AND FAMINE IN IRELAND:

... commencement of the present conte*. not more remarkable for his gallantry lmi (v)Ct conipiishmems, talents, and generosity. M married ; first the only sisier of ount ‘. j well known in this country '’ .| November, the Countess Uiezping- j puk* blishoient of ...

TUB STANDARD. WEDNESDAY EVENING, July SO- bare seen a private expres* from Pans: all was tranquil. It supposed ..

... of last January—be married, say on the 2d—he is commanded to put away his wife by the officers of the spiritual court. W'hy ? She is not your wife—you married without your father’s consent, and you married under age.’*’ 1 did not marry under age (says A) ...

CORN AR Froi

... by tlieir Majesties fur their coronation is the anniversary the wedding day of George 111. and Queen Charlotte, who were married on the Uth of September, 1761. Extract of a letter, dated his Majesty’s ship Athol Prince’s Island, May 13, 1331 The Black ...

OFFICIAL NEWS

... , property toUje amount of more than iniilion among his and relatives. To the son hanker, in St* f'*' merit's Danes, who married one of his datigbten, has left an estate wonh about 80,i'001., and his wife Vo,oool. in money. To his partners anj their relatives ...

TUMULT AT THE NEW YORK THEATRE

... success of the author’* former work, “Sydenham,” has tempted him to introduce his somewhat mischievous hero in the character married man, that be might be enabled, according Lord Byron’s phrase, gain admittance into families.” We know not however, whether ...

V \LUA3!.K CHURC H PaTROWOE

... his calling, expres>ed their sympathy for his family raising a subscription of 8001. for their relief. had been three times married, and live time of his death had several children living his two former wives, and left his widow far advanced pregnancy. Bishop ...