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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Announcements of Births are subject to a charge of 2s. 6d each, and must also be properly authenticated. All Notices of Marriage or Deaths sent from a distance must be authenticated by the signature of one of our Agents, or by that of a known correspondent: those left at the Office, by the sender. The words No Cards, or any addition to the single announcement of a Marriage or Death, subject ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Announcements of Births are subject to a charge of 2s. 6r. each, asd must also b'e ?property authenticated.a All Notices of Marriages or Deaths sent from a distance mscot lbe arih71ticeated by the siqno atre of one of owr Agents, or by that of a known correspondent those left at the office, by the sender. The vsords No Cotnk. or any addition to the simple announcmeesnt of a M'rriage or ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... A nouoee o ottts of Births are p1iject to a charge of 2s. Gd. each, and mnuot ?? be ?yrOpCrty atahenticated. AIZ Aotitces of Marricages or Deaths sctt from a distne'e Mtes T,. authenticated by the signature of one of our AI;ent*, or by that of a knownn corrcspondent : those left at the oijhee, bly the sentder. TMe words No Cardo, or any addition to the sibntlt aneununneensr. of a Mq'rriage ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Fbe charge for the inoertion of aannouineemanr,. of Birth. is 2a 6d each announcements of Marriages and ?? ..tl. properly autbenticated, are inserted grutums, . cxc. ;l where special intimations, such as NS, c rn1' G Frieode will please aecept tbhi notice, are :-Iedil, iu whiab cese the charge will 3 Go be 2e fid. December 30, at his lordkhip's tOw1 red i f 1, , ill street, Berkeley square, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Vie trorid K O CayC-,,' Or OsiVa ddition to tlz, sininle eue'i', of a MIXLToiae or Droih, siv'ijrct t to twnent as fo n aodvrtri I l -SoTEWxtoieo1T-Jlon.l Ot~trl, at Ifarntsde fltucue. hi the ItrV. J MCDonald. Mr. floheit Attij)Eon, draper, York, to Mfaggie, eld.-,t dfaughter of Areaibald Stewart, EroP, mexclanut, Conmie, r.rtnli shiro. ilI'oxS-K7Xc, -JonI. 4tlh. at lladinoley, by the Rev. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Aftnoescesenfes of Births are oalject to a oharge of 2s. ld. each, and ?? also be properly aallcent=caied. All Noticeo of Marriages or Dealts seo1t front a distance mna~t be aulhentccaled'by tice signcature of one of our Agrects, or by thnat of a koowcn correspondcent: those left at the o0llce, by the sentdoer. Tae #words No Cardo. or any aoddition to the smsite asnnouncement of ?? orDeath, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I STARVED TO DEATH IN LONDON IN 1864, | (Fro-m tic London JReviewa.) While our contemporaries, in their reviews of the past year, are exchanging congratulations upon the tranquil yet abundant prosperity of 1304, the soundness of trade, the vast increase in our exports, ansi the various signs of material progress, we shall perhaps touch an w e lcome and dissonant chord if we direct atteutiosu ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... .dll1 .Nstios of Marriages or Dent/es teat franc a distattee 7nust be oitheoticateet by the oignatiore of oer of our Agenots or bt that of a knoc nt ce resrrnpondlo : chose left at the q fficr, bl the snecler. Titc 'cecoros ' IN'o Cards,' cr atep ae'ttjfca to tiec oieeople asenoe'receecneat cf a A Tf rraisge orDeath, s eetl it tfo teeolaeoctt ad fo' eao adjeertizo Mleldt Aiscescccteotros of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I THE ROYAL MARRIAGE ACT. I (From11 thc Spectator.) Whether people who choose their own Spousles cujoy any greater, degree of wedded happiness than those who dutifully accept the choice of their parents is, to say the least of it, very doubtful to ,any one who dispassionately compares Continental society with that of our Own country. Habit, however, has made the privilege or responsibility ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 3§itb~. liT.AcIrc;seeT.-0n Sunday. Jan. Bth, at 10, Do Grey-tezrace. Mrs. RVeturnu 1lackbIu2rn1, of a son. 116 d gt'Tzrtage0. CoLIceoN-Du PnssQummn-Nov. l6tb, at St. Jobuee Catledral, Cal- cutta, by tho Rev. A. H. Spry, John Bawrnor Collieoll, Eiq, Civil Assiotant Surgeon, Ohozeeporo, second eon of Mr. Ald. Collisoe, of 1levirley, to Catherine, youngert daughter of tho Irte 0. F. Du Pisequser, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... a111 it Vltoo of iorfnay or Dor V l., sen t from a din'I tooct ,-jt ovtihiticated bu itte qieoldnrl of o--e rof oiir Agentsi, or to Ott cj a 3:o.: m t he sgorteotht Is left at tlie jiVe. by the se.'l-r. -4 2oololcetcn of ?? arc. nl0j. Ct tM a charg, of2s. Gdf. cac.S, sad mv7;t axloo ?? p. operrly nat/heraicaetrted B 1 3 i ,r Ln T o - T t t t v , A N o - J as t . 0t, h , a t S t . S t e p b r ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... blotb. I~jaTAe-Jao, 0Ith, trs. George tom as, Oak Moeat B nts. ci a dau~hcrD 557 d trzakoI-~ugf.-Ja. 9h, at Em-1siwiok chapel, Liverpool, by the tLv. J. Wi Mr. George Bennett, of Be.tle, to Mary, third 'aevgltr of the io richlard Wa'lter, Eoq , Stockiwell, Surrey. FO)V.5.e-Wsa.MA3lSOy.-Jan. 0ltb, at lt. Johns church, Clock- beaten,, by the Rev, John Saten, incurmbent, assisted by zthe R-v ...