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STONES FOR BREAD

... half a loaf and 4d. in money per day; married men, one loaf and ad. In money . married men with one or two children, one loaf and 7d. In moMey: married menwith three children, one loaf and a-half and M.: married men wilh four or more children, one loaf ...

NOT A BLUE STOCKING

... life, for the married woman of 25, was above 36 years; while for the unmarried it was but *30A. At 30 there was a difference of four years in favour of the married; and at 35, two years, and no on. It may be said, perhaps, that married females ought to ...

PECULIAR QUESTION OF IDENTITY

... day. On the Saturday they were married. He was uositive the priaoner was the man who married Miss Dash. He gave theename of raptain Macdonald. Mius Emma Dash said that on Saturday, the 4th of April, 1885, she was married at St. James's church, Brighton ...

LITERATURE

... bound to do. He marries her. Every man is not bound to marry his nurse; but this description of morbid alliance has long been the peculiar property of the romance writer. Mr., Wraxall's hero, married in haste, finds that he is married to a Lenette of the ...

FIXED AS FATE

... and living unmarried all her days. And though she would rather secure comfort by marrying the man she cares for, she is quite ready, when that seems impossible, to marry another man. She: tells her own story, and tells it with amazing candour. She makes ...

SCENE IN A MUSIC HALL

... rarried, She said, ''You're no married woman, man you live with is old enough to be vor father. And I am married. Eere's , marriage lines. You can see them if'ooliY (Laughter.) Mr. Pedley: Oh, I don't doubt you are p perly married. Applicant: I am, sir, r ...

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

... hlving when he married her. To this charge Mrs. Deeley replied that she w'as married to her first bus- band, William Wilkings, twenty-nine years ago, and that she had not seen him for twenty-three years, and hear- ilg of his death, married a second husband ...

Published: Sunday 18 November 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1444 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TEDDY

... GFORGIE TeucxANy Nora Cottingham ?? Miss Narni Mrs Cottingham. ?? Miss MADGE JO1INSTONE The Hon. Teddy Miles has secretly married, and he and his bride come to Ramsgate for the honeymoon. He is followed to the salubrious watering-place, how- ever, by Solomon ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 534 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... pair become affianced. Afterwards Max Drayton makes Cassandra love him, and then tells her that he cannot yet marry her: he has been married some fifteen years already, and since their honeymoon his wife has been in a madhouse. Thereupon Cassandra parts ...

LADY HESTER.*

... deliverer, and believing the news of Captain Trevor's death, Faith marries Dayman. Trevor, of course, does not die, but hearing that his Canadian wife is murdered by the Indians, marries in due time an English lady, and succeeds to the family estates as ...

COURT AND FASHION

... the London house; Charles, in holy orders; John, of Oakwood, Sussex; Charlotte, married to the Rev. George Wells; Emily, married to the Rev. William Dupre; And Frances, married to the Right Hon. Henry Labouchere. The deceased, some years since, represented ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 423 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MADAME DULCKEN'S CONCERT

... April, a couple presented themselve5 to the minister, and were married by him as Mr. Cox and Miss Steer; pboieth o Wer s~trners Htosid i theirvren og ientlem an. o sooner had the newly married couple left the church bothwer standngers to thgdeeve reve isrend ...