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had and married
If he had married her, he'd have been asking for trouble.
True, she was my Aunt, married to an Uncle related to me only by marriage, but why she had married a man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or much care.
When Nan Patterson, a stunning and money-minded chorus girl who had appeared in a Floradora road show, rode down Broadway in a hansom cab with her married lover, Frank Young, she stopped the cab to disclose that Young had been shot dead, tearfully insisting that he had shot himself although experts said he could not have done so.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
Thomas the elder married twice, had seventeen children, and died in 1615.
Now he was married to a beautiful girl, had a small son, and lived in an expensive apartment and worked for the movies.
I got a girl in trouble and we had to get married.
But yes, nineteen plus thirty was forty-nine, and she was forty-nine and she had been married at nineteen.
When they first married he had been working in the fields all day, and she would get in the car and drive to wherever he was working, to take him a fresh hot meal.
It ranged from two women members who had experienced premarital pregnancy to one couple twelve years married and seemingly unable to conceive.
Since the writer had not noticed this characteristic in married students scattered throughout the various sections previous to this experiment, nor, as a matter of fact, in those who were continuing in `` single sections '', he can only conclude that there must have been something `` contagious '' within the specific group which caused this to occur.
Such understanding helps to explain why one matron celebrating thirty-five years of married life could declare with some pride that her husband had `` never seen her entirely naked '', while another woman, boasting an equal number of years of married life, is proud of having `` shared the nudist way of life -- the really free, natural nude life -- for most of that period ''.
After he had been away from home about a year he wrote: `` ( dear Wife ) if I did not write and receive letters from you I believe that I would forgit that I was married.
She had grown up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting married at least twice.
Miss Kizzie had been right snippy ever since they were married, though you'd have thought a namesake would have brought her round.
No, I forget Mrs. Mathias, who had been away visiting a married daughter when it happened.
It seemed to Lucy that all their married life, she and Jim had been doing nothing but rescue his sister from the constant crises that were her way of life.
Everybody knew that John Cooper had married Edythe on the rebound.

had and Margery
Both the 16th Earl and the Countess of Oxford had established court connections: John accompanying Princess Elizabeth from house arrest at Hatfield to the throne, and Margery being appointed a Maid of Honor in 1559.
Kett was the son of Tom and Margery Kett and had several brothers, and clergyman Francis Kett was his nephew.
The modern digraph th began to grow in popularity during the 14th century ; at the same time, the shape of thorn grew less distinctive, with the letter losing its ascender ( becoming similar in appearance to the old wynn (), which had fallen out of use by 1300 ) and, in some hands, such as that of the scribe of the unique mid-15th century manuscript of The Boke of Margery Kempe, ultimately becoming indistinguishable from the letter Y.
It is known that cases of the syndrome had already been observed during the Middle Ages, since it was described in the itinerary of Felix Fabri and the biography of Margery Kempe.
# Margery Fremantle from 1921 to 1929 ( divorce ); they had one child, architect Geoffrey Massey.
" British crime novelist Margery Allingham wrote that Ellery Queen had " done far more for the detective story than any other two men put together ".
Papers in the National Archives show that neither courtiers nor Margery had any proof of the allegation.
In the 1950s he visited friends at Cleator Moor in Cumberland ( where Geoffrey Bennett was the manager at the National Westminster Bank ) and Southampton ( where Margery Thompson had moved after her marriage ).
Boutell's previous recorded roles had in fact all been unmarried as well as innocent girls, and Margery was her first married role.
His daughter Margery, by Lucy, married William FitzHugh, 4th Lord FitzHugh of Ravensworth and had a son Henry who became the 5th Lord FitzHugh.
Before passing to Edward, these lands had been held by Thomas FitzAnthony, the father of John's wife Margery FitzAnthony.
After losing their first child at the age of four months in 1887, the Dudeneys had one daughter, Margery Janet ( 1890 – 1977 ).
In 1926 he married Edith Margery Davie ; they had a daughter and a son.
Morris married Emma Ramsey ( 1878 – 1964 ) on June 29, 1905 ; they had three daughters: Marian, Margery, and Helen.
The Wife of Bath is one particularly vibrant character within the Tales and a few years later a real-world equivalent, Margery Kempe, showed in her autobiography that women had an important part in medieval society.
From 1923-1928, Fearing had a relationship with fellow writer Margery Latimer.
He married Margery de Burgh, daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh and Egidia de Lacy, and had issue.
Donald Brandewie was the founding principal of Hoffman-Boston and served for three years, after which Margery Edson became principal ; Woodlawn, which was then a haven for " anti-establishment " types, had no principal ; Ray Anderson served as Head Teacher and served as administrator for the program.
He married again, May 26, 1791, Margaret Fowle ( 1747-1799 ), daughter of Josiah and Margery Carter, and had a son and a daughter.
Clark married Margery Tattersall in 1931, and they had 8 sons and 1 daughter who in turned produced a total of 40 grandchildren.
Following the death of his father, Oldknow's mother Margaret married John Clayton, a farmer, with whom she had three children: Margery, Samuel and John.
While working at Covent Garden, Battishill met singing actress Elizabeth Davies who had originated the role of Margery in Thomas Arne's Love in a Village.
* Lady Emma Margery Thynne ( 1893 – 1980 ), married William Compton, 6th Marquess of Northampton and had issue.

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