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PUBLIC OFFICE, BOW-STREET

... that fhe delayed her journey til! the remains of the deceafed were interred. On the following evening he was.,to have been married to a young woman of exquifite beauty. Citizen Flandre-Lefpinay, the Aflronomer, an- nounccs the birth, on nis experimcntad ...

OLD BAILEY

... found guilty of ftealing.a fack ot barley, the property of John Cgok; as wexg.alfo Lizabeth Arnold, for hav- ing felonioully married Thomas Wagitaff, her tormelt hufband (Joho Arnold) being alive; Dennis Mar/by, for fteaoing 3o yards of hannel, the property ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tendernefs and atten. The Iefendant had been a fervant to his wife's i;redhad0 found means to prevail upon his mal: .oiatjter to marry htim. After the indignation of iilrns had fublidud2 lie -wi3 taken ia, riievertbe- iens; ioto a 16re of the bu~nefs. This Wom1tan ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lftated that Mr. Rohfon, aitlerk ia thh ?? ?? and Ogilvie, arny agenqt.s, hllayjiq:g in th e beginning of the year i799, married a yixng; lady at Uxbridge, had oicafion' for a fufii:6frmorey` to'fit up a houfe for her in town. -He applie ,t iereie, throu6 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... more dificreet girl they hadnemer known. When this calumniator began his malignant attempts, Ihe was on the point of being married to a refpeflable man in her Own rank of life, in whom fhe ?? every profped of finding an affeffionate hufband. By her lover ...

OLD BAILEY

... del1rnying that houle and ihe tgreater part of the one adjoining. In a room of the latt-r, whichi was not confumed, was a married wo- man with a family of eight children, all of whom were I'iffocated. W7hen found, the woman, with four of her children, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... her relations, and with their confent vifited her as her intended hPf- band ; who had flated to the world his intentions of marrying her; who had prepared his houfe for her re- ception; who had procured the licenfe; who had bou.ght the marriage ring; and ...

TRIAL of the MUTINEERS

... T not tclh you it was no differcnce tontme wzen the (hip vies paid off, as I iritend. to fay hil the fervice; as Ias s a married man and caui fuppcrt my fanily as well with the wages ?? gave as wilt the Merchants. A. Sonmething to tbat e Fest-QJlrutm ...

[ill] JAN. 20

... Pierce Jjeade, of a fon. On Monday lafl,'at his houte ine Grofvenor-place, the Lady of Riabard Hecnry Cox, Efq. of a daughter. MARRIED. On Tuefday the a9th inft. at Clapham Ceurch, Mr. Thomas Mar'den, of the Borough, Hiigh-f1rect, druggift, to Mifs Pcake, of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... My dear Paul-frizzle, (fays fhe), I vi have had a delightful game at- romps with Captain - 4 William Lowther. If I am to marry a certain per- ti fon I muff come to town immediately to buy the ir m' muarriage things. Mrs. Lowther has afked me to go ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... her.- She had faid that the mother of Mr. Adamns (her pre- tended paramour)- washer aiunt, and that Mr. Adams himfelf was married to her filer. She had thus often obtained leave to go out With him on Sundays. Once the faid the Was going with him to a dance ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 46t1 regimnent of foot, ofa daughter. JvLARRLdED. The Earl of Charlernont, lait week, to MIifs Bern-iinghanm. .-Her fifteris married to the eldelt fonl of .he Earl of Le'triln. Laff feafon, in Bengal, Captain George Scott, in the Hon. the E3Rt India Company's ...