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Winchester

... the, I.Y :d, rnakhng, after the jih of - Ma fiext, af_.y at other Bread than the Standard Wheaten 'Bre'd' r- Lately~was married, Mr. Watfon, , of 1on en fey), to Mifs Cowdry, -of Twyford.- wit o On Tuefday eveni ng.diecd , Mr. John Bron, den falefman ...

ASSIZES

... who' have robbied and feduced a number of unrhijikieg young t'oitlnfl tin'der pretence 'of beilig men'of fortune, who would ma~rry thena.; Ellasbech Buwy'erv about i1:yeas of age,' fisted, that thfie baid lined as a companlor= Ia lady in China Terracea ...

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 ...

ASSIZES

... Gainfbnrnugh, were fevctally fo~und gnilfY, and fen- tenced to ?? R}.o eZ Heldihan,0 alias WrhiamiZ Kntapp, a$. d a4, fosi marrying Sufannab Grahiam, of Bicker, having enotdieu *,ifi lvitt~g, v aJ t~etenced to j years trainfpcttatiosa. S. At Kingl~on, 3tohn ...

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

... the Lady, for without fome invitation, dire& or indire~l, it very feldom lap- pened that a man attemptcd the chaftity of a married B: woman. With refpeft to the very. large damages 0 which had been given by-variousjurics, whofe ex- ample Mr. Fielding exhorted ...

LAW

... body 6f Mr. J , of Serjeant's Inn, who made away with himrfelf on Tuefday fe'n- - ight, on the morning he was going to be married, and ?? lie vas adlually dreffed for the ceremony. ] Su I C I D E.-Monday night, at a quarter before ten A o'clock, a Mr. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JuLY 26

... his daughter during her minority, which he declared fhould not determine till she was twenty-five years of age, or fhould marry with the ap. probation of' her trueefes. -le alfo left her his houfejin Grofvenor Square, and his hou~e at Wimbledon for her ...

ASSIZES,1800

... and was glad to get out. Mr. M. told him there was a fcheme to poiforn hiril and the children, and then M4rs. Medhurst would marry again.- The witnefs called on Mrs. Medhurfl in the afternoon, and told her Mr. M. was difordered in his intclledts. She faid ...

YORK ASSIZES

... Bar was allied to Come of the beft families in the Ap c untsny, and was a man of very confiderable fortune- for that he was married to his late wife in the year hirs 1778' that they had eight children, fix of whoin He were (tilt living that the tededt was ...