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Freeman's Journal

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Peyton, R. N. of a son on Monday, at Lynington, thg Lady of Major Frederick Crofton, York Light Infantry Volunteers, of a son MARRIED On the 30th ult by the Most Rev Doctor Troy, Dease Barnewall Esq. son of the late Robert Barnewall, Esq. of London, to Catherine ...

THE QUARTER'S REVENUE

... Attwood's, Nasssu-street. BIRTH. On SaturdAy, the 8th instant, in Blessington-street, Mrs. Thomas Higginbotham of a son. MARRIED On Sunday last, in the Church of St. Ann, by the Rev. Mr. Cotton, Mr. Sarmuel Greville, of Warrington Place, near Mount street ...

Published: Monday 10 January 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1383 | Page: 3 | Tags: Commerce 

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... that of Weld rnd Astp.n. There it appeared, o that the Hop. Catherine Wehl, (of' Lu worth Cas'le, in Dorsetshire, was married in 1727, to Mr. Aston, the son1 of Lord Aston; that a suit of divorce upon s the ground of incompetency was brought by the ...

DUBLIN—THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1820

... the revolutionary war, during which time he was present at the reduction of St. Lucie. ' He was married on the29th May, 1818, at Co. burg, and re-married at Kew Palace on the 11th July, same year to her SereneHighness Victoria M. Louisa,; youngestdaughterof ...

Published: Thursday 27 January 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1239 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... Frunee, riN Lady sA Daniel Jones, of 1jnads, Pountj fiigo. :ts% of a . . At pebutik, the Ladg of Joseph McDermott, tie of MARRIED At St. Dolagh's Church, George Booker, Esq. to Jane, third daughter of the late Samuel Paisley, Esq M.D of Newtown Mount Kennedy ...

DUBLIN—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1820

... on the sign manualG o be issued by his Majesty; and there is a re- markable instance 'in the reign of King Henry VII. who married the Princess Elizabeth, thereby uniting the two Houses of York and Lancaster, but, in his severity. he did not allow her to ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1153 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE NETHRLANDS

... will short y displaytheelculiience of ii-bh Par, siz the leadlin g ermbers of' which are retained Tlie parties are not loug married - the hushane' is an Offlcer if rank in tue nrmy, the laity ron - siderably younlger than tier sp*ucse, and tie gtllant a ...

Published: Monday 07 February 1820
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 768 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

ENGLISH LAW REPORT

... that the plea ought not to be admitted to proof. The facts alleged were briefly these-that in the Year 1805, Mr. Mortimer married this lady, then a Miss St. Barbe; that they cohabited together until 1811 ; that in the yeari8O7, whilst living at Black- ...

THE FASHIONABLE [ill]

... y3F on tile sti instant rriarried to Eleanora, second I 9,5 otf oe atb e Jot' 1 Hamilthon, &. of Shawfield, having pv°sh married on the 5th of August last, at Altyre, so tiaad, r~te seat cf her brother-inlawv, Sir Williamn G. 'n eiestet. we regret to ...

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... exsrnination.- in (he co irse of w hi ch le stated, that about wlveh years ago, he had met in Germany the ladly 1 whom he is now married. He bet ane acequainted l with her in Hatniurgh in the year 18053 or I80. . She travelled with him shortly after, aicompanied ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Harriet Frances, youngest daughter of Lady Frances Viner. At Sidmouth, the widow of the Right Honourable John Armnstrong : she married secondly the Rev James H[] Dublin, who was tutor in her son's family On the 6th of June last. at Gyah in the East Indies Major ...

ENGLISH COURT OF CHANCERY, FEB. 10

... singular ; to bring hitn utider the rotif with the same woman the idefendant was said to have dafraupdd, and he, Coode, was noW married to, seemed so contra- ry to the gltncral feelings of mankind, one would suppose it could not he possible. Yet Coode in his' ...