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... MAERIED, . i nstant, at Leyland. Mr. Thas. Warbur. *,e ...
... MAERIED, . i nstant, at Leyland. Mr. Thas. Warbur. *,e ...
... t iNS)Y Call.t 2 l i, E IN- ill, ])m\ ?? A lUied, :1/ St l) I CM:1'tl IL NCerV G1h01t l!,lICS~, )!I JoillN ?? , ill 1W ?? lld yealr f hllis a:ge, deeply ji ree~tud by Li. fiek and 1 e(1laitIeeS (Li Sani lay 1.e- 1 iid ihA. tho L. rd PiVot :Rold othaer AleV bers ut Ltic ilepti.oc frnrn Clhi cit,, :it- tended his Majesty's I evee; ;mud, being introduced by the Earl of Abeuldecii to thle Kin-, ...
... .BIJRTH. fit 1oiday tile 4tb of illicli, at the Castle of Kilkenny, liatiti Urlmoulivd, uf a doaugl:er. I N IA I WEF'S. Cur111hridev, at Cliisoici, by his Grace the Arclilialop c IlI, tile I-In. (3tltEe Aam Elli,, RI. P. oitly sol of Vis- ?? dcii, (aid ol Lady Cvrolito Spettcerehll h site, uldeii lt diler ot tiorre, ilirtl huake of Nlariborooi ?? io ie H'an. ( I;Nrsiaila fftarti, ?? daiihter ...
... I, I VT A tI }S. ?? X 'nure. on th- £I1h instanst, the L1adyv of' Archiibald ( 3] _ iX carr~nt, Mrsi. ,ler~Tie, 19, York iPacc, '.ub ,:of a daughter. ?? A ?? II . IA' ?? n oI 1onda-, bythe. i0 v. DV. John Lol;k- 'Ir-homas atson' to isbaella, dau~ghiter of Mr. ...
... BlIRTIIS. At Edinburgh, the CountessOf Portf,,ut, a ?? Bodfich, :Miontgomeryshire, the lady of ?? Lethbridge, of a ?? Bath, the lady of Cat 64 Hng, 1U. N. of a son.-i'lte lady of .. T. Alane, Esq. jxgs.!f' Rivias, Wilts, of a ?? Berkeley square, :. acs Baring, of a son. MARtRIED. Viscount Avonreore, to Cccilin, dra r (O Kceel, i:sq of I-llvibrouk ar-k. ?? D-1iy, t-q. to ?? ; ?? iHarriett, el ...
... WEDN$D.DY, SULY 17, 1822. r 1dIRTH 1 At BrampTordFpeke, on Sunday last, the Lady of the Rev. Georg~a.j.. Cosserat, of a son. DIRRIE:D. Yesterday, at $t.,$ijdwell's Churchl, by the Rev.4J. D. Coleridge, ,r. MTmasBi~nford, to Mrs. Julian Ross, widow of the late Mr. ?? Ross, of the Antelope !nnl, io tbat.-parisb. On tbe 15th at Mary -le-Bone Chureb, by ?? Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Crawley, Esq. M. ...
... [line error] MARRIED At Clapham, Christian Tawke, Esq. of Croydon, to Mary, eldest daughter of T. Leach, Esq. of Clap- ham. - Nathaniel Troughton, Esq. of Coventry, to Augusta, fourth daughter of the late Mr. J. Grant, of Fleet-street. - Lieut.-Colonel Walter O'Hata, late of the Portuguese service, to Marian, daughter of C. Murray, Esq. of John-street, Bedford-row. - William, son of F. L. ...
... t{gi ?? £K~t190 - ,, .nARRWED, at 6hrist Chnrch, Mr. Jchn Mineh2addack,1 ii ilow , 17,,, a, Blrenhead, Mr. Williamw ,-1;-,abern, e'de't Can-hter of Mr. , r . Sa;' Church, Mr. James - Mk';wright of V;gAn. reh, r.juwli Toms, . Ta S; Church, Henry Co-jam, a 0te iie, third daughter of ?? ' ' arrvr pr this port, , . ; , , ?? L ?? e ri e r a n d h i s C lc.k 1, ?? Sacered Mceloclcs,> * ?? ?? ...
... vanritages all Butatsj MARRIED. Lately, at Fort Nelson (Virginia) Mr. Jesse Berry, of the United States army, to Miss Susan Rose. A blushing Rose, so sweet antd fair, In all its beauty caught my view, But straight it vanished into air, And in its place a Berry grew. O0 Wednesday, the 6th instant, at Christ Church, Robert Bullen, eldest sonof Hugh Bullen, Esq. to Mary Aln, youngest daughter of ...
... ?? rs '-'tlar Wia Me a't Detiy . MARRIED, ' ck -On Tuesday., the ih otit. at the Friends' Meeting-boirse, St !r, llele'sMr. Peter Leicester, of Runcorn, corn-mnerchant,to Aice. ., dathbrer of the late Willia'm Chamnney, of Richmond-row, in tbis town, grocer. On Mlonday, the 2h llt. ?? Thoras'sChurch. Mr.William _ Cittebey, brsectr, to Miss Charlottc Gillaird, eldest daughter of Mr Gil13itd ...
... , Blilrnariis. SJ .- At Stewirtf&e1d, cor the .12th oureent, Mrs ELLOorF Woollie,.o'f aison. ,At Auchenbrard,on the 1OtWcurrent, the Lady of Major .ALoSiSN ot a daughter. . ;I Z At .r_ ritiiorlnois thC 5115 current, Mrs;GorSON of ao. daugjhter., MRID MRRIED. At ~he ~4anse ofb nrw~ ote Szh current, M*Oi' PDotu~It, -of sh.Footuab5~ jljsc rda Connpqty servlce,etos dsug1rr or ihe Resergajd- ...
... MAJOII DAO$k .I (From ?? paper.)l. The death of this g ?? .,as occasioned by a cold caught at the round house of St Jarmes, vhe'nhei'and t manyB othetS 'werae rr'rii'id'lere by Jnstice l'fdet ?? the'gamingtaihle. ; In ibi ?? he obtaidedil'Geo. !Rhbert Fitzgerald was hls Lieutenant. As soon as he got the rank of Major, he,roetr Epon half pag, and devoting a ,hinself to deep ?? 'ever aftc ?? ...