The Court and Cabinet
... Mac- donald, K.C.B. DOwsB TAKEN CLUCE ?? appears that the celebrated Dowb has at length been taken especial care of. He was married oms Wednesday to the only daughter of Colonel Frazer. ...
... Mac- donald, K.C.B. DOwsB TAKEN CLUCE ?? appears that the celebrated Dowb has at length been taken especial care of. He was married oms Wednesday to the only daughter of Colonel Frazer. ...
... town, and he was anxious to be married immediately after the third and last notice was given, because of a rumour that his regiment was ordered to Scotland early next day. This rendered it necessary for him to be married during an interruption of the public ...
... gravely appreciated than in France, on Sallc ground; and yet in France especially, is there a gallant man, if only he be married, who is not more or less the husband of the Queen ?-Dickens Household Worde. A HINT TO HOusRuoLDHRR6.-A correspondent of the ...
... Royal Theatre of Berlin, at a salary of 4,000 thalers a year-about £2600. of oar money. Fraslciin Wag- ner has, it is said, married, retired into private life, and entirely withdrawn from her professional career. The Plyinocut Journal says: Captain Disney ...
... the firn of Stott and Co., woollen merchants, Huddersfield, committed suicide under extra- ordinary circumstances. He was a married man, residing near Woodhouse Mill, on the Leeds Road, and had for some days been labouring under typhus fever. His father ...
... five years before the fatal affair took place the prisoner and the deceased were married. They had th-ee children, and for some time previous to the alleged murder their married life had been very unhappy. The deceased had been sepa- rated from her husband ...
... petition from Mr. Grimonhaw, 'of Bank House, near Burnley, praying for a legielative settlement of the question whe- ther a married woman should have the power of appointing trus- tees of property acquired by inheritance. EXPLANeATIONeS. Tbe Earl of DERTIY ...
... on Monday night at Saltranm, Devonshire. Tile late Countess was daughter of Mr. Thomas Talbot, of Gonville, Norfolk,' and married August 23, 1809, John, first and ?? of Morley, his marriage with Lady Augusta Fnue- Toeing dis- solved in February the sameyear ...
... of itwo indhwi- vidals. Ta he publichsadteHis' were.'eingtoas heowitg wasithate the' Lytloifn h uhmna the Re.mr.etorg, Mr.' Marry, the lte Wrdenand Arcdeaconh Sandfcha leueft hiltanidshwt, ?? thingsc jstigh oofratiebtutmteyte ol motio hey had moetbh pin ...
... Death can be inserted unlessauthenticated by the name and address of the ?? of Births are charged for as at advertisement MARRIED. On the 7th inst., at the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Brierhey Hlill, by Mr. James Whitehouss, of Deidisyl Mr. James .Morgan ...
... grave in which the body was about to be deposited. It was recognised as that of a man named Mery, aged fifty-nine, who had married a womnan twenty years younger than himself, and with whom he had lived unhappily. i Piedmont, witbqmot hlf tl p ?? of Irelandj- ...
... laughable story told this week of a woman snaned Roweliffe, living at Southmolton, in the north of Devon. She has a daughter married in London, and a fortnight since the daughter wrote, requestinghermother to cometo town, as she was expecting to be confined ...