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EPILOGUE TO THE TRAGEDY OF [ill]

... ? 91. and his vatch. OE Tuetfia, Mrs. Whitconmbe, the Lady of Samuel Whit. combe, Efq. of Serjeants' Inn, of a daughter. MARRIED. YeRcrday, Mr. James Ketland, Merchtltt, to Mifs Tate, daughter of Jolhn Tate, Efq. of Bucklerfhury. DIED. On Monday. the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... finifled. Colonel Sir WILLIAM E;RSKINE, of the Fifteenth Dlragoons, is appointed Aid-de-Camp to the KING. He is ihortly to be married to Ladv LOUISA PAGET, daughter of the Earl of UXRAa DCE.f In a paragraph in our paper lafl week, it flated by i the nmiflake ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... dealing ve; y fatal to. ve- racity. It is neck and nech with the evidence ! A report is current that Mr. PITT is going to be married, and the leafon afligned is curious, notv that he has done with ufnefis. It is. more likeiy, LccaLtfC he has parted with ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ab6ut to be eflit l-d d at Paris, 'ind the ?? are faid tQ be nunmerw'ous'and . of the filit talents.- Yefterday eveningawas ,married att 'oree; by Special Licence, the Right Hion'.lr ?? . . B. to her Gracethe Duchels ,f :10sET. ' - - General MoaiiAo has cauod ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... writers of vh hih S ada4emy made a livelihood by bloody ?nurdeir, gbofi,#x. and other cafiualliea of the day. Yeferday was married, by fpeeial liceice, by the _ Rev. Mr. Lewis, at his hoisfe. Farnin hamp Kent, Alexander Macleod , of Muiravenfide, E fq. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and we have no doubt will become-a favourite with the public. Yefterday, (and not keforc, as irferted by naifLake), was married, by -fpccial licence, at Lallingflone 'Cafile, Kent, the feat of Sir John Dixon Dyke, Bart. by the Rev. Marmaduk!e Lewis, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... BENEFIT of .Mr. and :Mis MURRAY. TAEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARLDEN. This Even rhg, will leperformed a Comedy called Tlhc WAY to GET MARRIED. Tangent by Mr. Lewis, Capt. Faull-. ner (fca that night only) byMr. Muirray,: and Judlia Faulkntr (for that night only) by ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tragedy of Pizar7 e Yeflerday the amiable and beautiful Mifs MAXWE LL. gave her hand to Mr. D TPRE. Irpmediatelv after the new married couple wvent to Wilton Park in' Buckinny hamflhire, and moft of the friends who aitvnded the cereniony dined with General ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... live with another man; and be at Ii- Lerty to marry another woman. Being told that Iucl requeft was out of the power of any magidthate to grant, he went away diffatisfied, and declared that he wbuld marry ?? woman at all hazards, let the Conftquence be ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... depravity ofiaeinone fex, when no fpecies o f depravity of moi-als ini th other is fufficient to cure them of a defire to marr~y the guilty party. We know ?? how far individuals may be better or wvorfe for the dificufijons nowv carrying on, bult the ch- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... FAMILY, after the bufiuefs is over, will return again to Kew Palace. Lady CHARLOTTE BELLASYSE, it is reported, is foon to be married to Mr. THOMAS WYNNE. Although the hours of breakfaft are now.latcr, the- articles which compofe that meal are nearly of thefub- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... EMPEROR of RusSIA has promoted as E BCJ E to the title of Counfel/orbyJ which he ranks ,.aCk; nthe army,' Me. Jekyif' is to: be married very fotr to Mifs , eauer of Colonel Sloane, Wv. P. ...