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POLICE-OFFICE, BOW-STREET

... that hbe could not live without her, &c. and wilhring her to meet him,; (he d~i~d fo, and. he perfiaded, herto agree.; to marry himn;. At this time, (he had a gold Ircket hanging to her n4d5, vthich he exprefled. a wilh to 'keep for her fake, but.' e ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCt

... time paffed away very agreeably a a to both parties. Soon after, the invited him to c e her hou se, until they fhould be married. He I r lived there about three months, and banns of mar- t a riage were publifhed regularly, with their mutual I confent ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS, LONDON

... never had been married, and con- fequently could not be entitled to the name of Mar- ?? objeaion was over-ruled by the Court, as there were three counts in the indiament, laying the offence in hser maiden name, as a widow, and as a married woman, in the ...

LAW REPORT

... twenty-one years, he knowing her to be of only the age of fourteen, and thereby obtaining a licence -to marry, and afterwards without her mother's confent, marrying the iofant, with intent to obtain the fortune of ool. to which (he was 'entitled upon which 'a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... plaintif f flated, that the plaintiff, Mr. Hoare, a gende- nman of fortune, charaaler, and refpe&dability, a in the year 1787, married, Mifs Elizabeth Cook, neice of Major Cook's. She was a n lady, who, at hler marriage, was without for- n turne, but poffeffed ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... by the, evidence that hif' the month.of Maich, 8soo, the prifoner, Greedin lodged at the houfie of Robert Lancafter (who married the deceafed's fifter,)and thatwhen'healeft hishoufe, Lan- caffer mrrfed-a watch: Green had abfconded, and did not return ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... fcriptures as cunning fables, invented to impofe upon and deceive the generality of irrankind for the benefit of a few. Having married atnd become the father of a family, and the' hardnefs of the times obliging him to work early and late, lie took that courfe ...

OLD BAILEY INTELLIGENCE

... Corh, ApHI tz' YKTESTERDAY Sirt Henry Hayes was tried - JL-forforcibly carrying off Mifs Pik-e;' of Cork, with an -intent to marry her-. The 'trial was not over before ten o'clock at night,' when a moft'rcf- .pelable jury brought in a verdiat of Guilty, ...

A REMARKABLE CASE

... feen at full length- in the Guide to Old Age, which the Do&olr recoin mends tn perfons of both fexes, who, whether fingleor married, ought not to be a inorent without. §t o 'o thote ladies and gentlemen burdering on the liate of matrimony, the Doodor would ...

COURT OF MING's BENCH

... on the 26th inftant. Edwards cer. OLick-Mr. Erfkine (fated the cafe on the part of the plaintiff. He faid the plintiff was married in the year 579t5 foon after which he went to the Eafl-Indies, leaving his wife as houfe-keeper to the family of Mr. Coke ...

OLD BAILEY INTELLIGNECE

... that has occuesed hi our recol. leaiion. Thbe prifoner lived in a court, in the neigh. bourhood of Finfbury-fquare,'and was married to a man of the name of Flay, who had two female ,hil- dren by a former marriage, the clder aged 53, tie younger 9. From the ...

GRANT's [ill] on Mr. TOWNSEND

... 'ownfend was oe'e of the truflees in the will, in 'whom the abov lunn ?? vetled for the uae of the young lady, in cafe Ihe (hould marry with the confent of her friends. This confeit Mr. Grant was unable to obtain ; and Mtr. Towvnfend, as,.an honoarable, faithful ...