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... years ago by the addrefs with which he carried eff and married the heirefs of Mr. Jonrs, a rich Lawyer, recently eloped with a young Clergy, man, who was the domeftic tutor of her bro- thers. The married couple, it feems had con- trived to get the Banns ...

Thurfdav wa« marked at St. Steven’s churcli, Knrwj|h, Mr. Weft, tne:chant, of London, toMI(V of Franctr, E(o. ..

... Given under our hands, the Twenty, firft day of February, 1800. CHEDWORTH, CHAs. STISTED. CHELMSFORD, Feb. z,. Yeflerday was married Mr. Jofeph Rennet, tea dealer, Braintree, to Mifs Rolfe, daughter of •Mv. T, Rblfe, miller, of the fame place. Thurfday the ...

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 ...

LONDON,—{2&adg,)M. 24

... has palled Parliament, prohibit- ing the ufe of new bread. On Monday three Dutch Officers, on parole at Peterborough, were married to three yaung ladle's of that city. The ladies names weic Rofe, Kingston, and vV hit well. ...

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 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... the ! ?? wife.— The damages were laid at io,oool.— The parties refide at Totnefs, in the county of Devon. Mr. Taylor was married to hia wi'e in the year 1792 ; it was proved to be a marriage of mutual affeftion, and that Mr. Taylor behaved with the moft ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... her younger, who is now So years of age,'and lives in Manchefter. Tfie following LINES were written by a LADY, who had been married fome years without having had a Child, and who having taken the STEgL LOZENGES, was made a Yoyful Mother on the I3th of November ...

LONDON,—(Monday,) Sept. 8

... Governments ol Great Britain and France. Bonaparte is fatd to have required the Pope's permiflion for Catholic Priefts to marry. The Convention with .Denmark was figned on the 29th ult. The principal articles are :— The Danifh fiigate and convoy, carried ...

MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr

... MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr William Auchln.loss, merchant thjre. B I P. T 11. On the 6th, Mrs William Boswell rfason Ii I E D, Suddenly, in Dublin, Sir Roeest Scott ...

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 ...

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 ...