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OLD BAILEY

... Clharles Dahlmeine, B-w-itreet, ensbroiderer div IO - John Thu;g 1rhaiVee-inn, Holi\orarelsosWaelWman div.J 13 MARRIED. On the 5th inflant,wans married, at Chideoch, near Birdport, Mife 1-rred, the onuly daughtcr of -- Roreed, Efq. to MI. 'lVhonias ,Pcrett ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... near Cambridge. They proceeded to London in company, and lived together in Lodgings. It had been agreed that they Psould be married immediately upon their arrival in town, bit from day to day the Gentleman made fome trifling ob- jeftion, and always flarted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... thatibe'ihadbeen gbrn n the pro vince of Maffachufets, and refided tliese till 1796 ;but it'was-alleged that he had fince married a lady in Li- verp6ol; tihit he hlad for fome y'ears lived' in that city as a merch ant andltlht to tranfadtinns of ti{3 uini ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... gentleman of lare property n tDor. fetfliire, had married the daughltcr of the late EaIl oi Shaftelbury, beautiful, accornplified and. virvso Soon after this Mr. Affhley, this lady's brother, hal married a daughter of the D)ukcof Mailbororm-1, rf that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Plaintiff, having each married a daughter of the late Lord Egremont. Thea fpoke in the higheft terms of the afdtelio4 which had' fobfifted bletweent Mr4 and Mrs, Wyriarham, and the bappinefs they had en- 3oyed fiom rn time they- were married till they fet out ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... dead, were born previous to anv marriage-that this witnefs, on the, difcovery of 'the circumfitance, alked the deceafed to -marry her daughter, to which he confented. At n6 fubfequent: timne did it appeai that !he had ev-r inquired either o+f lhim or her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... obfervations upon the nature of the injury for which this acion was brought, he flated that Mr. Edwards in the year 1793 married an amiable young woman, whofe affeaions he had been fortunate enough to engage. He earneffly wilied to fpend his life in her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in the drelfes in which Duchefles the day before had appeared at St. James's. Her' matden name was Ofborne ; ihe had been married at Stepney to a man of the name of White. The mar- riage i egi fer was n ot prod uced, but a witnefs depofed that (ec had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... afford, and again bcgs to be informed f the return' of quarter day. Not long after this, Mr. E. hated, the gentleman was married, and this miferable pittaoce was difcontinued. To all the folicitations of the woman he had reduced to wretchednefs he remained ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... if he afterwards marries, his will is void, pre- fuming that this great change in his circtimflahces, re- lations-and duties, would induce him to make'a quite different difpofition of hlsroPerty- But hereo the teflator had married the very devifee, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... hsmfeljto ki'or ~rt inti. mately, and who, bn Sund4 - a I cl !y .-Qcclaed tat he wa& ill aq batlieor. Onepf Iher Airs wrizs married to'anri 6Icer ofthe nae'49P Pigt,i$mai- nia~e too prdvyd utnha-~y M no Iprg af.. zcr tia cer - many Captain Pigot' Was hot ...

OLD BAILEY

... offences. There is one poor mhan to be ?? for having felonioufly carried off a lady with wvhoin he was in Jove, and having married her againit her confent; but he is thc only one in the -catalogue who is likely, to rhalte the public any atonement for his ...