COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... 'o',ittnuft k'ive' .ec'n fomebody'elfe.: - t ' ' ' *LMr Rawlins 'vaaes ranained, anri':fat'ed,2 hati he; had declined marrying the. plaintifa:ineconfeqnenrc of the afperfinrv on ser'c] arader but, it.: appired, he w'holly difliie'ved' tle report;6 ...

LAM INTELLIGENCE

... The Plainti#i3 a poaitpainer, apt the Pefe4 and a lnen draper im C odw - 4.: Mr. GAR ROW Rataed, that Mr. 'W avi ng latiy. married, wifbhed to-fec upo Civ4,rerlf*iop of thofe charry)s which had on ,sp. - thir- fiore wrote to Mr. Kirtby, ap tti ,aud-, hO ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that the Plaintiff was ac- trally warned of his danger. It would appearstat the Plaintiffhad enjoyed'no happinefs in the married (fate, and himfelf Wifled for a Reparation. He therefore cuttl expe& little favour at the hands of the Jury, for a Ae muf ...

SUMMER HOME CIRCUIT

... Defenda ant. At her father's houfe, in Baker-flreet, Portshan-rquare, on T~srlfdaiy lalt~ ?? of.CapcainzSaber,o oa daughtetr. . MARRIED. On the ath uli. 'at St. 1anms, Clerkenwell. t4h Rev. Mr. Holmeg, of Wilton, niear Salifbury, to Mitfs Wheatley, daughter ...

GUILDHALL SESSIONS

... in France, aid firfit- gor acquainted, witi ;him i.a, Lar- cafhire. - ' It Was put home to her, whether fhe bad not beeri married to L^vIr. Smith, who made over to ber the 501. that Mtrs.' Smith enjoye'd as an annuity, which wxas tor go to her heirs , ...

OLD BAILEY

... piftols, and bad feveral times behaved rude to her and pulled her about, but never courted her or expiefied any defire to marry her. Elizabeth Heard, being a friend of the girl's mother, ,had advifed her to take the girl away, in orifejuence of what (he ...

POLICE

... the Lady of Charles Kemcys Kcmeys Tytite, Efq. st his teat at Halfwell-houfe, in the county of Soinerfet, of a daughter. : MARRI ED ,At, Carifbrook Church, in the Itle of Wight, Malcolm Mac. gregor, Efq. Paymafter of the 1ith foot, to Mifs Fanuy Gleed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... although only at the diftance of few Itreets. She (fated, in the fecond place, that (he was afirnme contverte, bavinr been married to Mr. De- :(haw, in St. Geeiiroe's Churchl-in ihe Borough, in the mon10ith of February laft. No evidence, however, of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Peaice, was an opulent brewer and ieltded at Mfl brrik Wedmioffer I Threemnonth!spieviours ta ?? he -nade an -im- - prudent- marri'age, by wedding adady with whom l' had a degree of .prerius quaintandejiwhichl itj s. leed Irfs to pil ticujia ife here. .-1his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 3erome Bonaparte.-A letter dated Pliiladlpjhia[, November 1, to a merchant in Liverpool, 'fays, I j3erome flonaparte!.has married Mifs Patterfon, daughter of Mr. W. .Patterfoni of Baltimore .ie has 'veiled 8Qooo. dollars in the Bank of Baltimore, and report ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -to prove 'he 'aw' it, would not her being delivered'6f'o , hild ?? the mother out of doubt : or, if a twhite'wo'3 man,.married to a white man, ''hould bring forth a itnt lato=, could a rational, jury hefitate to pronounce'tie 'unfaithful Gentlemen, ...

JENNINGS & CROXTON

... wife; he however refufed to fulfil his h promife of marriage on account of the child. n In order, therefore, to induce him to marry her, fi fhe refolved to defiroy her child, and the fol- c lowing day left it expofed in the wvood adjoining to Bruilels, In ...