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... hill, Selkirkshire, at 12. is (Wednesday) morning. His Grace wa3 hocn in loUo, succeeded his father, the fourth Duke, in aQd married in 1829 tbe youngest daughter ot the Becocd Marquess of Bath. He is succeeded by his son, the Earl of Dalkeith, ...
... mother, who was about 15 years of age, tated that she had been married 15 months; the husband was bout the .ittme age as the wife. The coroner said it was dis- racelul for a clergyman to marry such children. Verdict- Accident u death. 1 RAILWAY ACCIDBNTB-—At ...
... market in- spector, was charged with deserting his wife. The prisoner, who has lived over three score years, eloped with a married woman a few weeks ago. His wife became chargeable to the union, and he was arrested at Bury on Saturday. Whittaker was committed ...
... MARRIED. On the 27th ult., at Bristol, Mr. T. D. Rees, of Cardiff, to Mary, third daughter of the late M. Willett, Esq., surgeon, of Chepstow. DIED. On Monday last, at Typort, in this county, after eleven days illness, Mrs. Port, widow of John Port, Esq ...
... Lordship married, on the 20th of July 1805, Lady Henrietta Frances Cole, fifth daughter of Wim,™ Willoughby, Bm Eb! „f ° Who died in 1848 he leave, surviving issue Anne Florence, Countess (Dowager) Cowper and Ladv Mary GertruJe \yner, married to Mr. Henrv ...
... Southampton, and that she was now on her passage to that port with no less than 5,000,000 lolls, of the dust. MURDBR AT DBHBY.—A married woman, named Selina- ftider, was committed for trial by the magistrates of Derby on Saturday, Uponla.charge of having wilfully ...
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... Ross, the lady of J. W, R. Hall, of a son. On the 3rd instant, Mrs. Isaac Williams, grocer, Gltbeland, Merthyr, of a son. MARRIED. August 2nd, at Trevethin Church, by the Rev. John Pro- bert, Thomas Guy, Esq., M.D., lith regiment, toFraneee Mary, daughter ...