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THE ATRICALS

... `fitting at this Tort to receive ?? 2- be! ?? ;. . - ?? o- 4:m - ; - ;a, , :: . . S!A-TTURAY-, -tEB ?? -OnTuefday laft was married at Stoke church be] John Gay Wilkinfon Ef.; an Attorney of this to town, to.-the' accisfhe4 .ifs Sarradine, the fiter t9 ...

PORTSMOUTH i SATURDA

... Wednefday laf the South Hampfhire Reg t of ment of Militia, were reduced a. Sandbwn |G a Barracksi in this IflandiL Lately was married in -London, Mr.William Hn in. Williams, a refpetable- farmer and 'grazier, of an of Shanklin, in this Ifland, to the accomplifhed ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... to develope the myltery by the a infcrtion of an article ,with which we were favoured; and g which ftated, that Mr. S. (a married man) having con- v Ceived fufpicions of a moit agonizing nature, which glanced v at the other as an obje of jealoafy, he was ...

PORTSMOUTH THEATRICALS.—Agreeably to our anticipation in the laft Telegraph, our Theatre

... alterfoni of His Majefty's thip the St. Fiorenzo, was married latelyeto Mifs Yeatos, eldelt daughter of the late Davi4 Yeates, Efq. Regiftrat of: His Majefty's late Province of Bai Florida. On Monday was married, at Ryde, Ifle ofWight, Mr. Williams, junior, to ...

SIBLY'S Subscription Concerts commenced on Tuesday last, with the most promising eclat. The

... the Tfe of. Wight, to Mifti Cfrarltonivfp Paik fireet., London. . .: Mr. John Le Pr-ince, ofRingwood, in this counotcr1 was married, bn Saturday lait, to Mifs Francillioa, of Pentonville. .DEATvHS.-Tis: day Ce'nnigh t, at Wimmering, ,after a long and painifa ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... irriage inclin'd, May deceit or ill-humour ne'er trap ye! May thofe who are fingle, get wives to their mInd, Anid thofe who are married, live happy.! %rme chufe their ladies for eafe, or fbr grace, Or a pretty turn'd foot as they're walking; tonme ehufre for ...

ON THE INFLUENCE OF INDIFFERENCE

... a verdi& for ?? - A-t ?? Church in Matchefter a i ouple were married ou Sundav 'nnight; the iime afternoon iS 5 chitdren were chrifene- there. ifhe following day zz couple morewerc married, and during thep Veeding week -2a couple .ere - .nmarriedthere ...

LONDON THEATRES.—ORIGINAL STRICTURES

... interefting tale of pity.-A yong gi3l esS at 5 5 --ceen induced to marry a villain, for which fhe is caid off (i-nm paternal protection; in her diftral's, and imagisi- nerfelf a v-ivo-v, fhe marries I generous benefatlur, and by her acq: red af1 lence recieiws ...

LONDON THEATRES

... bright or new points. So The title arifks from. at.L uncle having bequeathed his Three per Cents to a nephew, on condition of' marrying within a year of the teftator's. deceafe. MifssMarriott, formerld of tb. our fiage, filled the part of 11Mrs. Splendouir ...

PRICE OF STOCKS

... _ _ Mr. William Cave, jun. Pain*er, of this city is promoted to Enfigncy in the Loyal City olunteets. i Mondav laft was married, Mr. R. Moody, L’rewer, to Mils Jane Cave, daughter Mr. W- Cave, fen. Painter of this city. On Monday laft died, Mis. Sanies ...

TO BE SOLD,

... Green, from a ball a! Windlor: they afterwards went with the regiment to Ireland, at which time the Plaintiff’s brother (a married man) arrived England from Jamaica, of which ifland both brolhcts were natives ; the brother then became a Subaltern in the ...

THE NAVAL MUSE;

... bc faid, tife, 11 He was a merry Blade! poi iHiglegac. -T. tars tbe EPIGRAM. ;. Egy To an old Gentleman named P Y E, who married his Servant. are true Friend PYE, at thy age, 'twas a whim might odd, thue To bc larded witll pallion trom CssA4eys Charp ...