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MARRIED

... ES MARRIED, that @n the acth ult. H. Alford, efq: of the London, Elza, third daughter Of, Page arly backer, Tam worth, Ops Tuefday Mr. Hnufe, of Middte Ma: daughter of Mr. Edwards. Yetminfter. Lord Granvilte Levefon Gower, brother to the M of Stafford; ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, tfc

... fought yetterday. fen’nig bt in thé Padding en Canal. towing. path. hetwixt Mt. C, clergyman, an: Capt. Smith. ~ ‘The es ‘married’ tin | ters of a General $ ‘alte the ditpute which the ed originated in forme faboily matters. The Captain was 1h); p- lly ...

ACCIDESTS, OFFENCES, &c

... cunfent effaft they were married, and (he was completely undone. In aboiit fartiinjlit or three weeks Jouccthrew off hi* difguife, and • . fairly told her fas real charafter—that hr was nofa.lor.but lived his fhiftM th.it had married her .nly for the fam ...

married

... married. On ttie »ath nit Mr. Morrell, aged 10 Mr*. liavvy, of Awlifcirmbe, aged 67 the jeth tilt. J efq. of .Benfield place*. BerWthire. Mil's Ncvvcomhe, of Exeter. 1 uefday ft’nnighr. R. Salter. Verbeer hoof*, land to Mifs F. Bilhie, of lift, J, Gen ...

MARRIED

... MARRIED. Saturday the of January.wa*’ married, at Ilminfter, William Pow.liiiß, ef'i- of Mutly Hmife. in the county WorceJler, Mrfs Hamlins, eldeftidaoghter of the Into : Hanning, ef | Whitelaclrinstnn. Somei fet. Tucfday, at Tiver on. MiH M Carter, aged ...

THK TAUNTON COURIER

... discovery his body. aucccss, however, has yet attended the offer- Mr. Bathurst the son of the excellent Bishop of Norwich; ho married the daughter Sir John Call. I- THE FATE OF GENIUS. Homer was 'beggarj Plautus turrV. a mill; Terence was a slave; Btn-thlus ...

THE TAPNTON COUI^IR

... friends’ houfe Biddlettune 9t. Nicholas, near Coritum, She was to a young man the neighhoiiri««id, whom (he was Ijaye been married the following morning, but it is tlvt tier atTcdlions being engaged to nuother, led her cjnninif the fatal adt. inquefl’ was ...

PORT SSEiy*

... and possession within »i* weeits from For apply Mr.; Surgeon, Bid* (if bf '««?« P' ...

MARRIED. •

... MARRIED. Monday ftt'nnijht. Hriftot, Mr. John Mullet, to Mrs. Pitman, both Qjttn Camel, Somecl'et. fa'n(»i(tht, at B.uh, Mr. fcJvvai J Moore, of Shop, ton Mallet, to Kiizabeth, daughter Mr. MeyUr, of .Bat! i. ,TUe Duka, Orleans, to- the Princefs Amelia ...

PRanNcjALs,

... precipitated the bottom '(a depth 115 fathoms)-, and literally dallied piece;. was a young man good character, and was hare been married the Sunday week, following. A few days fmce a very agbd woman, whn inhabited cottage near the Clift Hmife, Bnftol, was burnt ...

DORSET

... that low occupation, took her into his family as servant; after while, she behaving herself with much prudence and decorum, married her; and while she was yet young woman, left her largofortune. The business of the brewery was dropped, and the young woman ...

MAftRIED

... AOE FPO sto MARRIED, oy Monday, William Gunpy, efq. of Honiton, ta Mi! pleman, of the fame place, daughter of the late — ire- pleman, ety of Aiphington, ness Exeter. PUCe Tuefday ie'nnight, at Briftol, John Daniel, efq. to youngeft daughter of the lite ...