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THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... progrefflively defcended in the male-Aitne, Theophilus, the ni'nth Earl of Huntingdon, father of Lady Elizabeth Haft- ingsit who married iohn the latc Earl Moira, of the king- dom of Ireland, and their fon, Frahiss, now Earl Moira, who, on the death of his uncle ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... of figure and affion; We dil I find to our colt vvithout~te; ching at all, That we foon know the rule of jubtra&son. .Now married we've plenty of bufinefs to do, For a wife makes a gre: t alteration With her drrffes and pins, and her pin-money too, And ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... her virtues and talents, that the Duke had the applatife of all his tricads, vwhen, on the dcath of the-formner Duchefs, he married her. 'rhe holders of Loyaity ' per cent, created in 1796, have now the' option of being, paid off at par, either ill money ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... by the beautiful Englith L;sdy Wilkins, to whom he allowed yearly loool. 1'oujug Wilklns entered the military career) and. married in 1745, the dauditer of a merchant at Chent, and by the perfulaion of her parenits, made hiiifelf a Rom;,i Catholic. From ...

FAIRS THE ENSUING WEEK

... oat Dor- C3'et(e r. -at eaJa y age of, 29 we Ri It,, lft paper, w s fitter ofj cus. Gettings, off the, Navy; ft^: -had be n marrie. two yvarp; T- dea-li: of this idefered ynrng- lady, rahotfte 0 , rid to chase her e)yZs,' will,, w: truft, prove ยง 11flefome ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... condemned and executed at Turin', re were a fon, for poiioning his father and mother; a wife, ta for poifoning her hufband; a married woman, for poifosn- a. ing three of herchildren; and a maid fervant, for poisoning . hi le. her maiter, miflrefs, two of their ...

FAIRS THE ENSUING WEEK

... SvoL - fiex Militia,aged three years, who was found &uf- B focated in a privy, where he had accidexittally fal hi 'len -u..n Married, at St. Pancras Churclh,J'ohn MIunn Pc VEfq, of Chichefter, to Mifs Mary Elizabeth Par 'in ker, niece to ths late Dr. Parker ...

FAIRS THE ENSUING WEEK

... feffed he.owed the Planwiff fi So. and upwards, on account -ofthefe goods. VerdiA for the~iantiff, -Damages e 151. 13s. 8d. MARRIED.- Oil the 28th Ilt. at Wells, the. Rev. R. Whalley, of Heniridge, Somerfet, to Mirs Tudway, daughter of Clement Tudway, Elq ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... declared-inno.. ei, fiPpcicte molt liarnefily to be permitted t4-take his place, anid to die for him. He has a wife, I ari un-, married ; anid, in thle prefi-rt l ituation of my king, my - country, and my family, I have no tie~s tcat attach me to all life which ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... B3nnifter, jun. at the Haymarket Theatre, in the character of PFegJia Puncheon, a rhyming pub. lican. Away with thofe poor married fellows, Whofe dearies are reckon'd divine I A hufband can never be jealous, Whofe wife is :'s frightful as mine, Since d ...

The Review on Newmarket Hill, Brighton, on Saturday, attracted the greater part of the

... magiftrates. Clhife fair-(Lewes)lalt week was but moderately flupplied *with' fock, the prices *in confequence rather advanced. MARRIED.-At lDafbourne, W. Pepper, Efq. of Folklone, to Mils Pet-ley, of the Eaftbourne and Lewes 'lheatres, and fiter to the manager ...

THE NAVAL MUSE;

... bc faid, tife, 11 He was a merry Blade! poi iHiglegac. -T. tars tbe EPIGRAM. ;. Egy To an old Gentleman named P Y E, who married his Servant. are true Friend PYE, at thy age, 'twas a whim might odd, thue To bc larded witll pallion trom CssA4eys Charp ...