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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... indigtiation' at ficch exe- crable abufcs Of authority. A fhjcking aiA. was perpetrated at Birmingham 10i Monday *-A wornanj married to a foldier, had, dur^ irg his abfence, cohabited with one jee, a grinder.; but .oh the hulband's return, went back to ? ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... VaZiEis in AfaguI la'i. 1lbeauty of Monghire, in point, of' landfcape, is indedcrilbable. On Sunday, June the 27th, was married at Litbon by the Rev. Mr. WETHERELL, Chaplain to his Rbydl Highnefs the Duke of KENT, Dr. btO tR, Phyfcian to his Royal'Highnefs ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... favede, rirany were feverely wounded, and have beea carried to the Hofpital. Five of the fix unfortunate filfferers were married, anti four of them had fartiles ; bat we know t aat the GenGtlemen interefted in the concern have already given diredtions ...

THE NEW LOTTERY

... Dowager Vifcounrefs Clifdcn, eldelt furvivieg daughter of John Martin, of the Kingdom of Irelaud. Her La. dyfhip was-$irft married'to the Hlon. Henry Boyles ~alfilghani, . i of the larl of Shannon, by wton homie had one fon, who died an infant. She lsarnred ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fupper at her houfe, which was attended -by nearly the 'fame parties as hid dined with Sir F. Poole, at Lewes. Elopement.-A married lady yealerday klet the p'ro- tetting arms of a fond hufband, to place herfelf under the guardianfhip of a Mr. H. The lady ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... brought the K~ing's boxes firfl. Their Majeflies have commanded at the Theatre this evening, the Comedy, called The Way to Get Married, and the Entertainment of Catharin Cand Petruchio, it being the laft night but one of Mr. Ellifton's engage. ment. BRIGHTON ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... WFtYMOuJ'i-, AUG; Is. Laf night their M.;sjefties honoured the Tlheatre with their prefence to fee the Comedy of The lay tso Get Married, and the Entertainmenet of CatIwrine and Petrue/hie. In the Play, Mr. Elliflon performed the part of Frank Tangent.. 'I'he ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and roman- tic' defeription, kately occurred in the vicinity of Paris. The owner of a very neat eflate had determined. to marry his daughter to a young 'man, whom he had brought with him from town, on the Fucceeding day.- He was a great fportf an, but ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ondefccnd toso mlerely iq their cwn prqpe ?? Weobferve that.a,great number,: of the Inoft ?? affi ,.parties in Paris, arc married at the Church'& 'l Conncptign.. There is fomething icry ajripicnous in the namc -On Sunday rnorning a meeting tooik place ...

ADDRESS

... who affiled in getting o ut a young lady wh.D had l oll the gentleman in whofe'company (he went, and to whon flie was to be married in about a week. They- carried her to a booth, and in an hoter (he breathed her l.afl In that fituation fhe was found by him ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... 1ticxloh, and Darby, :r. Nlu i-; .Nor-ah (frlt time), MVi&s kowells; and Kach-i l , ! r,. MHarty r. Or 'ile, Te )V.iy to Get Married, with The Etcapes. A'U 1. :rmd Signora Storacc are engaged at this'Theatre, firlt -appearance this fealon in the new Opera ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... which.we have tame ote C rom the circurnatance of his talking the his 0a Charles IHope, and the impiobability of one. se rank marrying a woman fo nauch below him, a Pt cons are entertained is the neighbourhood atthe Bride Bloa ridegroom is an impoltor who ...