THE BALLAD SINGER

... before the action commences, Brian Balmarrat marries Sybil, afterwards Lady Sternroyd; a daughter, Kitty, is born, in whose infancy Briau deserts Sybil, having first informed her that be is already married, and that she is not therefore legally his wife ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 888 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A MUSIC HALL BREACH OF PROMISE

... the meantime plaintiff had informed her mother of the fact that she contem- plated marrying the defendant. The mother at first refused, havingheard that Fry was a married man.. The plaintiff prteswedhrmotherto give ur consent, and in the presence of the ...

PROMENADE AT ASTON PARK

... and only ten married. But that difficulty was soon got over. A consultation took place, and it was solemnly decided that inasmuch as Mr. Sands Cox, of all the bachelors, looked the most like a married man, and ought to have been married, though lie ...

HISTORIC EARLS

... 1726. In 1749 he married Rebeooa, a dsxughter of Alex- I nuder Li elthart, a Lord of the Court of Session, by whom he had an onsly daughlter, Mary. She married Gaeneral Johnz Scot of Baleemie. Secondly, in 1762, hia lord~ship married isabella a daughter ...

A CALIFORNIAN LOVE STORY

... photograph which she was looking at, but Lieutenant Blauk's, of Valejo, and that he a as enuaged to be married soon to her daughter. Engaged to be married to your daughter! Whyl. that's impossiblo, exclaimed| the lady visitor ' he is my brother-in-law.' ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... with bigamy. Prisoner married a Miss Aldred, when his former wife was alive. He however thought his former wife had been married previously, and therefore he *as free-to marry again. The first wife, it was sought to prove, was married to John Lewis Paine ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... ; and the Inference seems inevitable, that Cain and Beth, the oons of Adam, must each have married his own sister. Abram, afterwards called Abra- ham, married Seral, afterwards called Sarah, his half- sister, the daughter of his father but not the daughter ...

POETRY

... to~wake you I But yeou if I weas dead in your stead (Do you think I never missed her 1) I tell you. Pat, what you'd be at- You'd marry your widdy's sister The undertaker would drive the hearse . That has the big.blaek feather: If there was no money left in your ...

POETRY

... POETRY. | WILL NOBODY MARRY ME? Heizilhho I for a husband !-HIeigh-ho I 'F There's danger in longer delay I Shall I never again have a beau? Will nobody marry me, pray? I begin to feel strange, I declare I With beauty my prospects will fade- I'd give ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... her bills, Her husband married for precisely the same reason; so they are both lamenting it leisure. Number five married because Fancy White had a nice husband, and she wasn't going to be left behind. Pity if she couldn't get married as well as other folks ...

AN AMERICAN EDITOR FLOGGED BY ENGLISH ACTRESSES

... about his warehouse; I and a married sister, Susan Grimston. In 1861 he made a will, leaving small bequests to all his relations, and i bequeathing the bulk of his fortune to his sister. But in November, 1b65, he married his housekeeper, Miss I Wilkins ...

THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH.*

... with the promise that if either dies or marries the paper bearing his or her name shall be sent to the survivor or the celibate. Brian says he will have his sent if he dies, but Audrey is to send hers if she marries. Brother and sister sail for England. ...