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OUR WIVES

... Chudleigh (Mr J. Harold Carsor.), has been married three times, and has threatened to disinherit his nephew if he ever marries. Andrew Fowler (Mr J. G. Brett), Frank's uncle, will disinherit himif he does not marry, andas both uncles unexpectedly arrive on ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 660 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... Woo'd and married an' ?? Married and woo'd.sn' ?? I've shown you a dodge to avoid Being woo'd and married an' ?? A third way of tying the tether, Which sometimes may happen to suit, Is living a good while together, . And getting a married repute But ...

A HANDBOOK TO MARRIAGE.*

... of the wicked bachelor who spoke. of marriage as a very harmless amusement, and advised a young friend of his to marry early and marry often; of Dr. Johnson, who proposed that marriages should be arranged by the Lord Chancellor without the parties concerned ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... with bigamy. Prisoner married a Miss Aldred, when his former wife was alive. He however thought his former wife had been married previously, and therefore he *as free-to marry again. The first wife, it was sought to prove, was married to John Lewis Paine ...

PROMENADE AT ASTON PARK

... and only ten married. But that difficulty was soon got over. A consultation took place, and it was solemnly decided that inasmuch as Mr. Sands Cox, of all the bachelors, looked the most like a married man, and ought to have been married, though lie ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... clirence married to Lord Fasllland ; LIadyv Catherine ALanners married to Earl Jerinyn ; Ladv Eliithbeth Leslie married to Cap- fain wiathen ; Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Loftss mairrijd tt Mir. Sutton Egerton; -lon. C'aroli.e Waldegrave married to the Rev ...

GIBBET LORE:

... IRELAND.P By WeIJAX ANDREWS, F.)RH.S. MARRYING UNDER THE C-ALLOWS. In some of the old ballads of merry England allusions may be found to a law or usage of primitive times that if a man or woman would consent to marry under the gallows a person condemned ...

EUGÉNIE.*

... was understood when the story opens, was to marry Eugenie. He was only too eager, and her mother, Mdme. de Gueymard, approved of the match. One thing was clearly understood-neither of her daughters was to marry a foreigner. That had been one of the last ...

The Ladies' Corner

... two chapters on Married Happiness, and ends, after a slow but painful descent leading through the divorce courts, in a chapter headed Unmarried. Dizzy DAZZLED BY A DAME OF DISTINCTION. One of the first among those whose married happiness is exhibited ...

THE MARRIAGE KNOT

... she does not wish it to be kiiown, so her brother adopted him from infancy, anid she married Clutch nider her maiden name. Sweetman has also been previously married to a lady with peculiar views as to the rights and privileges of her sex, whom lie believes ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A LITTLE MORE GOSSIP FROM THE OLD ACTRESS

... dancer who had married (as the phrase goes) and retired into private life; of these ladies their best biography is that afterwarda they were scarcely known beyond their awnimmediate circle. Miss Gayton, a lovely petite dancer, married a Welsh curate, ...

Published: Sunday 24 September 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1676 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... a-talkio' o' thee; Thou's been taltin' to muther, an' she bein a tellin' it me. TI'hou'll not marry for munny-thou's sweet upo' par on's lais- Noi-thou'll marry for luvv- an' we boiith on us thinks tha an ass. Feeid her todaijy go:i by- Saiint's 1s'viy-they ...