THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... entertainment. On Wiednesday, Mr~s. INGLESBY MASSEY, of Glou- cestel place is to be married to Mr. PAL1tES.,' Who is lately returned, from the .Vest. Indies. The Lady was married to Mr. .T. MASSEY when she was but sixcteen; he died about four years ago, and ...

LONDON, JUNE 7

... 1ssaag/h. The Magiftrate committed hhen to Petworrh 93ridewell, to take iorne rail before 'lie fet- about io Lrduous a tafk. MARRIED.-At Ticlhfield, Honts, Robert Curry, J7fq. of Gofport, to Sgrall, yaun-nel daughter of John Payne, Elq. of Stubbintbon ?? ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... G(rosvenor-place: it is next to the cne inhabited by Mr. OGILVIE; by which means the Duchesses of DORSET and' of LEINSTER, married to the two abovemn-entioned Gentlemen, are become neighbours. It is singular, that until very lately, three Countesses of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... up-to thlis period I the fa,,itives lhave whoily eluded the vigilant pursuit of tlheir Friends and family. The lady has been married little more than two years. THEATRE R(JYA1,, HAYMAR-ET. 'Ihis Evening will be presented ' 'rIhe MOUNTAIN:ER S. Previ -us to ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... town, I which nevertheless is numerously attended. t AfauxaS was commintted on Friday, at the house of a Citizf,-a, Cy a married Gentleman from London, wbo c Was surprisad in the a^5 of carrv ogof a Lady of 40, the sisterof a militaly officer. Tehe parties ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... purpose of oficiating as Father to lthe Bride on the happy occasion, retumed to that place in the evening. Yesterday was married at St. George'e. Church, Ha- I novel-Square, Si CHARLES MEYiLICK BURLRELLj Bart. to the Hon. Miss WINDHAm, eldest daughter ...

THEATRE, HAYMARKET

... Though I tenderly love you, indeed! For I've taken an oath that my children fhan't be .Of the camel and buffalo breed. So he married another he fancied would fit, Coming home, in fweet conjugal talk, She Qiopp'd the bliid Prieft, Ilayinig 1 Sit down a bit ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ire Scotland. Viscount LISMORE, nephew to the Right Honour- ?? GFeORGE PONSONBY, and the Couritess-Dowager of SHANNON, was married on Thiursday last, in Dub- ]n, to Lady ELEANOR BUTLER, sister to the Earl of OR MNi D. IMPROVEMENTS IN ST. JAe4ES'S PALACE ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... oecasioning, as vas'erpected, muah confusion among the horses, iost of them having beer ptudently re- moved from the carriages, marry breakiog from their holders, and running at a furious rate over the neighbout- ing hills, the cntreerof some not being stopped ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Between II martied anl a single state ? a A Father's wise example ne'er miscarried. -And bA, you kno~v, friend THlorAS, Ovsecr married The following historical anecdote, though triviaf in it- S self, is not unimportant as a proof-of the jealousy and ?f vigilance ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and - from the parish of -, in E~ngland, ?? both comes before me declayred thernsetveS tobe single persons, and hereby now marryed by tie forms of the Kirp olf Scotland, und agreible to the Church ef Brnand; and therefore givine under my hatde this 28th ...

OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF COVENTGARDEN THEATRE

... mauagers, sold his share of the theatre to Messrs. LAKE andI D.A.G4E. AMt. POWELL died in July 1769, and his widow afterwards married. Dr. FxSHE;R, who by tbat'meahs became entitled to some part of her late husband's intereit in the theatre. Mr. COLM.0 maanaged ...