Twenty days later, she married the Dauphin at Notre Dame de Paris, and he became king consort of Scotland. |
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The attempt proved futile as Harrison was then married to his sixth and final wife, Mercia Tinker. |
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He made a pass at her, but she informed him that she was already happily married with a baby daughter. |
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Four years later, she married her first cousin, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, but their union was unhappy. |
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Their daughter Gwenllian married Gilbert Talbot, progenitor of the Earls of Shrewsbury. |
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We will have no more of this shilly-shallying! Call the Archbishop, and let the Prince and Princess be married offhand! |
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On 12 May 2007, he married Melinda Gebbie, with whom he has worked on several comics, most notably Lost Girls. |
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During filming, Burton met and fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor, who was then married to Eddie Fisher. |
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Queensberry married Ethel Weeden in 1893 but the marriage was annulled the following year. |
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She spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents, and in 1558, she married the Dauphin of France, Francis. |
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Nonetheless, she married the Holy Roman Emperor in 1490, but this led to a severe crisis with France. |
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Matilda de Braose, a granddaughter of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, married a Welsh prince. |
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Later in life, he married Margaret, who was described as a charitable and pious woman. |
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Though married four times, Louis discreetly enjoyed the company of other women like Lena Horne and Edna Mae Harris. |
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He married a woman named Elizabeth Walsh, with whom he had at least one son, named Robert, and possibly one or two other children. |
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With his first wife Phyllis, whom he married in the early 1970s, he has two daughters, Leah and Amber. |
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Directed by Floria Sigismondi, it stars Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a married couple. |
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Later that year, she married Beckham in a highly publicised wedding in Ireland. |
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Their marriage revealed the fact that Wollstonecraft had never been married to Imlay, and as a result she and Godwin lost many friends. |
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Seven years after their engagement, on 19 June 1843 they got married in a Protestant church in Kreuznach. |
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Single girls wanting to get married threw a little stone to the roof of the chapel. |
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Lord Darnley had been murdered and the Queen almost immediately married the chief suspect, the Earl of Bothwell. |
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Alexander was married to Henry's sister Joan and Alexander's sister Margaret had married Hubert de Burgh, a former regent to Henry. |
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On 15 September 2012, Lennox married Mitch Besser, in London in a private ceremony. |
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Conan's men married native women after cutting out their tongues to preserve the purity of their language. |
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Nest verch Gruffydd also was married to Trahaearn ap Caradog before Osbern. |
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In 2005, Shirley and Simon Young became the first married outsider couple in history to obtain citizenship on Pitcairn. |
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Moved off to N'orlins after she got married to some guy she met in college. |
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In 1899 he married Margaret Jane Davies, the daughter of Thomas Davies of Denbigh, by whom he had three children. |
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She is married to Dr Ian Thompson, a research chemist and former wheelchair athlete. |
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Known to Robert as Aunt Nelly, Eleanor had been engaged to be married before travelling to London to work in domestic service. |
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In 2014 he married Sabrina Guinness, daughter of James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness and his wife Pauline Mander. |
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Dahl married American actress Patricia Neal on 2 July 1953 at Trinity Church in New York City. |
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In August 1970 Hughes married Carol Orchard, a nurse, and they remained together until his death. |
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His uncle Thomas Swift married a daughter of poet and playwright Sir William Davenant, a godson of William Shakespeare. |
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Their relationship diminished somewhat when Entwistle got married in 1967, though they still socialised on tour. |
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Bowie married his first wife, Mary Angela Barnett on 19 March 1970 at Bromley Register Office in Bromley, London. |
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Years later, his mother married another Canadian soldier and moved to Germany, leaving young Eric with his grandparents in Surrey. |
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In 1728, he married Anne Forster, daughter of John Forster, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, and his first wife Rebecca Monck. |
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In 1783 Stewart married Helen Bannatyne, who died in 1787, leaving him an only son, Colonel Matthew Stewart. |
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She left her first husband for Sheene and after she had divorced, the couple married in 1984, having a son and a daughter. |
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Ayer's marriage to Wells was dissolved in 1983 and that same year he married Vanessa Salmon, former wife of politician Nigel Lawson. |
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Becoming a teacher, in 1871 he married Mary Ellen Latchford, together having five children. |
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When William Rufus was killed, his brother Henry Beauclerc seized power and married David's sister, Matilda. |
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Bruce also married his second wife that year, Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster. |
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By that date Margaret had given birth to James's posthumous son Alexander and married the Earl of Angus. |
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On 30 July 1700, Walpole married Catherine, daughter of John Shorter of Bybrook in Ashford, Kent. |
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James Thomson married Margaret Gardner in 1817 and, of their children, four boys and two girls survived infancy. |
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Historically a newly married couple would attend public worship as man and wife for the first time at their Kirking. |
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The majority of Norman barons eventually adopted Irish culture and language, married in with the native Irish, and adopted Irish legal custom. |
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In response, Mortimer negotiated an alliance with Owain and married one of Owain's daughters. |
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In October 1943, aged 80, and to the disapproval of his children, he married his secretary and mistress, Frances Stevenson. |
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Gwgon's sister, Angharad, was married to Rhodri the Great of Gwynedd, who became steward over Gwgon's realm. |
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Following Gruffydd's death, Harold married his widow Ealdgyth, though she was to be widowed again three years later. |
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In 1990, Bruno married his partner Laura at a small church in Hornchurch, an area of Greater London near the border with Essex. |
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The Attlee Government also abolished the marriage bar in the Civil Service, thereby enabling married women to work in that institution. |
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The same was the case for married women, who liaised with soldiers, civilians, or slave labourers. |
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Prince Charles proposed to Diana in February 1981 and they married in St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July. |
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The couple married on 29 July 1833 and moved into a new mansion built near the Dowlais Iron Company in Merthyr Tydfil. |
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She may be the same lady who, according to Old Welsh pedigrees, married King Dunod who is generally thought to have ruled in West Yorkshire. |
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Williams married Emily Appleyard and together they had two sons, Gwyn and Ivor. |
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Turberville married Sybil and became Lord of Coity, and rebuilt the castle. |
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His second wife was Jane Sparrow, whom he married in 1987, and with whom he had three children, Leonora, Edwina and Henry. |
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On 24 December 1915, Fleming married a trained nurse, Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland. |
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They married on 2 January 1815, and their daughter, Ada, was born in December of that year. |
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They both share in this responsibility and privilege as a newly married couple. |
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Instead, he married his first cousin Frances Jane Lutwidge in 1830 and became a country parson. |
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Two months after Cassandra's father died they married on 26 April 1764 at St Swithin's Church in Bath, by license, in a simple ceremony. |
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Charles Greene was second master at Berkhamsted School, where the headmaster was Dr Thomas Fry, who was married to Charles' cousin. |
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Hughes and Plath dated and then were married at St George the Martyr Holborn, on 16 June 1956, four months after they had first met. |
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Her parents had each been married previously and been widowed, and, consequently, the household contained the children of three marriages. |
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The Historia Brittonum states that Oswiu, king of Northumbria, married a Briton who may have had some Pictish ancestry. |
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Cravens killed herself in 1912, after the pianist Walter Rummel, long the object of her affection, married someone else. |
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Suzy Barry, who is married to BBC business journalist Simon Jack, is the mother of his two granddaughters, Phoebe and Florence Ingleby. |
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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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They married shortly after he divorced from his first wife, with whom he had two sons. |
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He accepted immediately, and quickly married the Belgian refugee Maria Nys, also at Garsington. |
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In 1601, Donne secretly married Anne More, with whom he had twelve children. |
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They were one of the few married couples where both partners were honoured in their own right. |
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Trina married Paul Gulliver in 1994 after 9 years together and they lived in Southam, but divorced in 2005 after 11 years of marriage. |
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Byron's father had previously seduced the married Marchioness of Carmarthen and, after she divorced her husband, he married her. |
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Some time later, Chaplin revealed that they married in Canton during this trip. |
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It must have been very strange for him being alone after they had been married for more than 50 years. |
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Despite having been married to Ruskin for several years, Effie was still a virgin. |
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Johann Ludwig was born while Amalie was still married to her husband, and George did not acknowledge him publicly as his own son. |
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In 1720, he married Margaret Douglas, daughter of the landed Robert Douglas of Strathendry, also in Fife. |
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He grew to detest his wife, whom he only married because of social constraints. |
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Elizabeth and Philip were married on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey. |
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Returning from Britain to Rome in 62, he married Domitia Decidiana, a woman of noble birth. |
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One daughter married Run, king of Strathclyde, Eochaid being the result of this marriage. |
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On 20 December 2014, Ainslie married former Sky Sports News presenter Georgie Thompson. |
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At some point in early 1296, Robert married his first wife, Isabella of Mar, the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and his wife Helen. |
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Robert married Elizabeth Mure around 1348, legitimising his four sons and five daughters. |
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On 2 December 1926, Hitchcock married his assistant director, Alma Reville, at the Brompton Oratory in South Kensington, London. |
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She refused, saying that after being married to one genius, she could only marry another. |
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Edward was supported by Earl Godwin of Wessex and married the earl's daughter. |
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In 1981, he married Moira French McGlashan, then a senior civil servant with the Scottish Office. |
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Women married younger, remained wed longer, bore more children, and lost influence within the family polity. |
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They were married in August 1940, at the San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara. |
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The eldest, Locrinus, married Corineus' daughter and when the two younger sons died, the island was ruled by him and his 98 successors. |
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I insisted on getting married from a pathetic mixture of religious and animal promptings. |
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The couple finally married on 31 May 2013 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. |
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In 1503, he married Henry VII's daughter, Margaret Tudor, thus laying the foundation for the 17th century Union of the Crowns. |
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David Hutcheson was married to Margaret Dawson who was born at her parents home 'Bonnytoun House' in Linlithgow. |
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Sellers was married four times, and had three children from his first two marriages. |
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Owain's daughter Alys had secretly married Sir John Scudamore, the King's appointed Sheriff of Herefordshire. |
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He met American actress Uma Thurman on the set of State of Grace, and they were married in 1990, but the marriage ended two years later. |
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Later, he married Angharad ferch Meurig, the sister of King Gwgon of Seisyllwg. |
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He married English actress Lesley Manville in 1987 but left her in 1989, three months after their son, Alfie, was born. |
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The rule for the division of moveable property when one of a married couple died was the same for both sexes. |
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Mendes married British actress Kate Winslet in May 2003 on what they characterised as a whim while on holiday in Anguilla. |
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In 1851, Mill married Harriet Taylor after 21 years of an intimate friendship. |
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Rocknroll was previously married to Eliza Pearson, daughter of Viscount Cowdray. |
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Here's hoping they get married and spend their days swimming in the sun, merkids in tow. |
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From 1973 until 1980, when they divorced, Ritchie's mother was married to Sir Michael Leighton, 11th baronet. |
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Cumberbatch is married to English theatre and opera director Sophie Hunter. |
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On 22 December 2000, Guy married American singer Madonna at Skibo Castle in Scotland. |
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In 2009 he married Elizabeth Gibson, senior lecturer in law at the universities of Tours and Bordeaux. |
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The couple married in 1966, eleven months after their initial meeting at a Belfast hotel. |
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He married twice, first to Ellen Salesbury, before going to Cambridge, and later to Catherine, daughter of George ap Richard ap John. |
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He was previously married to Lynda Carmichael but the couple have divorced. |
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Charlotte then married Charles Schreiber a classical scholar, recently her sons' tutor, and very much her junior. |
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She left her fiance Olivier Delaloye and married Faldo in July 2001 in a lavish ceremony at his Windsor home. |
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All three daughters married but Kathleen had no children while Marjorie and Joan had just one daughter each. |
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William Curtis Brangwyn was born in Buckinghamshire to a Welsh family and married Eleanor Griffiths, who was from Brecon. |
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She is a liberal Democrat who married a conservative Republican. |
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Filmer's third son, Samuel Filmer, married Maria Horsmanden and lived in the Virginia Colony before dying childless soon after. |
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In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, having met him during an archaeological dig. |
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With the help of Friar Laurence, who hopes to reconcile the two families through their children's union, they are secretly married the next day. |
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In August 1503 James IV, King of Scots, married Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of Henry VII of England. |
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And when your honors mean to solemnize The bargain of your faith, I do beseech you Even at that time I may be married too. |
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She was the daughter of an English officer, who having fallen in love with an Indian Begum gave up home, country, and friends, and married her. |
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Ms. Zohn said being married bicoastals poses a variety of challenges, not the least of which is explaining their situation. |
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Should a married priest die, it is normal that his wife will retire to a monastery once their children are out of the house. |
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Claudius hastily married King Hamlet's widow, Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, and took the throne for himself. |
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When she was 21, her brother Isaac married and took over the family home, so Evans and her father moved to Foleshill near Coventry. |
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Fort Arnott, it was a big week. He was soon to be married and a buck's night was held in his honour. |
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Danny Ottley was getting married on the following Saturday night and the town's men were attending a buck's party. |
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In 1914, Hardy married his secretary Florence Emily Dugdale, who was 39 years his junior. |
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Higgins was the publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet married to artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp. |
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In July 1929, Moore married Irina Radetsky, a painting student at the Royal College. |
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Fleming was married to Ann Charteris, who was divorced from the second Viscount Rothermere because of her affair with the author. |
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Ineffable sarcasm underlined the word 'bride', suggesting that Mrs Mudge must be a drab who had married for respectability. |
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The following year, during the course of the uneventful first parliament session, Bacon married Alice Barnham. |
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Gaiman is married to songwriter and performer Amanda Palmer, with whom he has an open marriage. |
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Gunn married Jessie Dallas Frew in 1921 and they settled in Inverness, near his permanent excise post at the Glen Mhor distillery. |
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He proposed to her, and they married on 29 May 1884 at the Anglican St James's Church, Paddington in London. |
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Homer and Isabel married the following year, and Homer built a home in Hailey. |
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By 1594, Spenser's first wife had died, and in that year he married Elizabeth Boyle, to whom he addressed the sonnet sequence Amoretti. |
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He was married to his fourth wife, Laurie, from January 1978 until his death. |
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He then became King Henry VII and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Yorkist Edward IV, ending the wars. |
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His mother's sister was married to William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, making Burghley Bacon's uncle. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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The Orkneyinga saga reports that Malcolm married the widow of Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Ingibiorg, a daughter of Finn Arnesson. |
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By the end of 1070, Malcolm had married Edgar's sister Margaret of Wessex, the future Saint Margaret of Scotland. |
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Margaret also gave Malcolm two daughters, Edith, who married Henry I of England, and Mary, who married Eustace III of Boulogne. |
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In 77 or 78, he married Julia Agricola, daughter of the famous general Agricola. |
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In either 1068 or 1070, the king married the exiled Princess Margaret of Wessex. |
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His wife Effie was formerly married to the critic John Ruskin, who had supported Millais's early work. |
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In 48, Messalina married her lover Gaius Silius in a public ceremony while Claudius was at Ostia. |
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Claudius made the Praetorians promise to kill him if he ever married again. |
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Stirling was a gifted horse rider as was his younger sister, Pat Moss, who became a successful rally driver and married Erik Carlsson. |
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Plautianus's daughter, Fulvia Plautilla, was married to Severus's son, Caracalla. |
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Examples found in York take the form of rings, bracelets, necklaces, and pendants depicting married couples and the Medusa. |
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It is uncertain whether she was legally married to Constantius or merely his concubine. |
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The empress Maria, daughter of Stilicho, died in 407 or early 408 and her sister Aemilia Materna Thermantia married Honorius. |
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In January 414 Roman naval forces blockaded Ataulf in Narbo, where he married Galla Placidia. |
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The daughter of Hengest, Rowena, later arrived on a ship of reinforcements, and Vortigern married her. |
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Cenwealh married Penda's daughter, and when he repudiated her, Penda again invaded and drove him into exile for some time, perhaps three years. |
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When Benjamin Bunny grew up, he married his Cousin Flopsy. They had a large family, and they were very improvident and cheerful. |
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The other sister, whose name is uncertain, was married to a prince from near the Alps who has not definitely been identified. |
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One of his descendants, Margaret of Denmark, married James III of Scotland in 1469, introducing Sweyn's bloodline into the Scottish royal house. |
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In 1363, Haakon VI married Margaret, the daughter of King Valdemar IV of Denmark. |
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If the king is already married at the time of his coronation, a joint coronation of both king and queen may be performed. |
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Edward had married Edith, Godwin's daughter, in 1043, and Godwin appears to have been one of the main supporters of Edward's claim to the throne. |
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Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed. |
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Edgar, having lost much of his support, fled to Scotland, where King Malcolm III was married to Edgar's sister Margaret. |
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The couple had refused to comment on the nature of their relationship, and it was not known whether they were married or not. |
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They married in late 1816, after the suicide of Percy Shelley's first wife, Harriet. |
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It was here that Mary died, and in 1886 Stephen married Harriet, an Englishwoman from a wealthy background who had moved to Australia as a child. |
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Joan was the best known of these, since she married Prince Llewelyn the Great of Wales. |
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Henry married his Plantagenet cousin Mary de Bohun, who was paternally descended from Edward I and maternally from Edmund Crouchback. |
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On March 26, 1771, at the age of 34, he married Elizabeth Ollive, his landlord's daughter. |
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Her daughter Ursula married the son of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham. |
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In 1802 he married Frances Henderson and moved to Willington Quay, east of Newcastle. |
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His mother married Henry VII's uncle Jasper Tudor, and his wardship was entrusted to the king's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. |
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He inherited Anjou in 1151 and shortly afterwards married Eleanor of Aquitaine, whose marriage to Louis VII of France had recently been annulled. |
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Henry's mother, firstly married to the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V, was the eldest daughter of Henry I, King of England and Duke of Normandy. |
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Louis had the marriage annulled and Henry married Eleanor eight weeks later on 18 May. |
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Henry's daughter Eleanor was married to Alfonso VIII of Castile in 1170, enlisting an additional ally in the south. |
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Eight weeks later she married Henry, thus Henry became duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and count of Poitiers. |
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Henry II absorbed the County of Mortain but wanted to grant Boulogne to Thierry's second son, Matthew, who married Marie of Boulogne. |
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Olivier and Esmond married on 25 July 1930 at All Saints, Margaret Street, although within weeks both realised they had erred. |
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They married in 1191 in Limassol, Cyprus, therefore repudiating Alys, Philip's sister, but the issue had been settled earlier in Messina. |
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But when Eleanor was divorced from Louis and married Henry II of England in 1152, the duchy passed to the English Crown. |
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Eight days later Richard's own nephew Henry II of Champagne was married to the widowed Isabella, although she was carrying Conrad's child. |
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Louis XII married his predecessor's widow, Anne of Brittany, in order to retain that province for France. |
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They kept to themselves, married their own, spoke German, attended Lutheran churches, and retained their own customs and foods. |
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The second house of Lancaster was descended from John of Gaunt, who married the heiress of the first house. |
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When Mary was four, her father married a neighbour, with whom, as her stepmother, Mary came to have a troubled relationship. |
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The vessel was launched only a few miles south of Seaham Hall, where in 1815 Byron married Annabella Milbanke. |
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Edward III of England married John of Gaunt, his third surviving son, to Henry's heiress Blanche of Lancaster. |
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After assuming the throne as Henry VII, he married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter and heir of Edward IV, thereby uniting the two claims. |
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He was crowned Henry VII, and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, to unite and reconcile the two houses. |
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On 31 December 2008, Oldman married English singer and actress Alexandra Edenborough in Santa Barbara, California. |
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Many of Queen Elizabeth's relatives were married into noble families and others were granted peerages or royal offices. |
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On 3 April he had married Patricia Haines at Lothingland Register Office whilst living in Cleveland Road, Lowestoft before moving on to London. |
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On 18 January 1486 at Westminster, he honoured a pledge made three years earlier and married Elizabeth of York. |
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Clan membership goes through the surname, except when a married woman takes that of her husband's surname, and then on to her children. |
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Northumberland married Jane to his youngest son Guildford Dudley, allowing himself to get the most out of a necessary Protestant succession. |
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Mary rejected him, and instead married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, a descendant of Henry VII, giving Mary a stronger claim to the English throne. |
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Her father did not return from the Russian Revolution and her mother was evacuated to Paris where she married a British army officer. |
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In 1960 she and Olivier divorced and Olivier soon married actress Joan Plowright. |
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Owain married Margaret Hanmer, also known by her Welsh name Marred ferch Dafydd, daughter of Sir David Hanmer of Hanmer, early in his life. |
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Owen is said to have secretly married the widow of Henry V, Catherine of Valois. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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The youngest of them, Richard Shelley, was later married to Joan Fuste, daughter of John Fuste from Itchingfield, near Horsham, West Sussex. |
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However, Edward convinced Parliament to circumvent the law of inheritance and transfer the estate to his younger son, who was married to Anne. |
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In 1468, Richard's sister Margaret had married Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy, and the brothers could expect a welcome there. |
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His widow, Catherine Woodville, later married Jasper Tudor, the uncle of Henry Tudor, who was in the process of organising another rebellion. |
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Oldman was married to Donya Fiorentino from 1997 to 2001 and had two sons with her. |
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Within two weeks of Anne's execution, Henry married Jane Seymour, who urged her husband to make peace with Mary. |
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In 1543, Henry married his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr, who was able to bring the family closer together. |
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Divorced from two film directors, Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, Winslet is currently married to businessman Ned Rocknroll. |
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Ultimately, Elizabeth would insist she was married to her kingdom and subjects, under divine protection. |
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Both proved unenthusiastic, and in 1565 Mary married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who carried his own claim to the English throne. |
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Shortly afterwards, on 15 May 1567, Mary married Bothwell, arousing suspicions that she had been party to the murder of her husband. |
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The Spanish princes married the heirs of Portugal, England and the House of Habsburg. |
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After Drake's death, the widow Elizabeth eventually married Sir William Courtenay of Powderham. |
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Susanna had married a physician, John Hall, in 1607, and Judith had married Thomas Quiney, a vintner, two months before Shakespeare's death. |
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The Halls had one child, Elizabeth, who married twice but died without children in 1670, ending Shakespeare's direct line. |
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Two years later, he married the Bourbon princess Henrietta Maria of France instead. |
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In 1613, his sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and moved to Heidelberg. |
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In 1649 Cromwell married Dorothy Maijor, daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry. |
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The only precedent for a joint monarchy in England dated from the 16th century, when Queen Mary I married Philip of Spain. |
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A recent author maintains that it is lawful for a man to marry a djinnia, but not for a woman to be married to a djinn. |
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Alexander married Henry's sister Joan in 1221, and after he and Henry signed the Treaty of York in 1237, Henry had a secure northern frontier. |
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In 1278, Llewelyn and Eleanor de Montfort were married in Worcester Cathedral, with Edward present at the nuptials. |
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Si Higgins he's ben over to Kaintuck n' married a high-toned gal thar, outen the fust families. |
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In Woolwich in February 1792, he married Anne Reid, whom he had met while stationed at Fort Howe in Saint John. |
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Then, in 1945, he married Lorraine Walsh, but that marriage also ended quickly. |
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Henry Colley married Katherine Cusack, daughter of Sir Thomas Cusack, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. |
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The reasons why people got married younger and more frequently are uncertain. |
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Up she goes to any likely ken, where she knows there are women that are married or expect to get married, and commences begging. |
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In December 1988, Jacklin married his second wife, Astrid Waagen, a Norwegian woman. |
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John Beaufort's granddaughter Lady Margaret Beaufort was married to Edmund Tudor. |
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King Henry married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, thereby uniting the Lancastrian and York lineages. |
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They invited William of Orange, a Protestant who had married Mary, daughter of James II and Anne Hyde to invade England and claim the throne. |
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In 1533, FitzRoy married Mary Howard, but died childless three years later. |
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Widows of peers who later married commoners lost the privilege, but those who later married peers did not. |
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De Clare married Diarmait's daughter, and when Diarmait died in 1171, de Clare became King of Leinster. |
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They married on 1 January 2001 at St Mary Magdalene church in Clapton's birthplace, Ripley. |
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Reginald married Mabel FitzRichard, daughter of William FitzRichard, a substantial landholder in Cornwall. |
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A family heiress, Alicia Denyas, married Gilbert de Southworth, builder of Samlesbury Hall. |
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I can't believe I was married to that Neanderthal for three years. |
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In 1914, Olive and Noel Middleton had married at Leeds' Mill Hill Chapel, which Priestly, as its minister, had once guided towards Unitarianism. |
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They're supposedly getting married soon, but that's just hearsay. |
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Helen Graham, the central character, gets married for love to Arthur Huntingdon, whom she soon discovers to be lecherous, violent, and alcoholic. |
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He subsequently left the Quakers, joined the Scottish Episcopal Church, and eventually married Syme's daughter, Agnes. |
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His stepdaughter married John Tillotson, who became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Jonathon proposed to his mom on their three-month anniversary of meeting and married her on their fourth. |
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On 3 March 1749 Boulton married Mary Robinson, a distant cousin and the daughter of a successful mercer, and wealthy in her own right. |
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She met and married Henry Beveridge in Calcutta where she had gone in 1873 to open a school for native Indian girls. |
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Today's couples are married in churches or chapels in the village or town of their choice. |
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There is evidence that even married women could own property independently, and some surviving wills are in the joint names of husband and wife. |
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She could not be married without her consent and any personal goods, including lands, that she brought into a marriage remained her own property. |
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My second marriage, unlike my first, in which I became pregnant at 19 and married the man, was a love match from the start. |
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No-count. Even low-down. I still don't see how Loma could of married into that sharecropper white trash. |
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They were married on 13 October 1949, only three months before Orwell's death. |
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The following year Robert's Aunt Nelly married and George married Elizabeth Hindmarsh. |
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Let us imagine an elderly bol'shak with two married sons, the elder of which has three married sons, and the younger only one. |
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Upon returning to Dover from a meeting with King Francis I of France in Calais, Henry married Anne Boleyn in a secret ceremony. |
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She next married Antoine de Bourbon, and both she and their son would oppose Philip II in the French Wars of Religion. |
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On 10 March 1526, Charles married his first cousin Isabella of Portugal, sister of John III of Portugal, in Seville. |
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She married John Clitherow, a wealthy butcher and a chamberlain of the city, in 1571 and bore him three children. |
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When she married John du Plessis in December 1242, the castle was returned to her. |
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It was an ideal of love between two people not married to each other, although the man might be married to someone else. |
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Girls were married in their teens, but boys did not marry until they came of age. |
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Local legend suggests that Robin Hood and Maid Marion were married at the church. |
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There, Arthur and Guinevere are married and there are the tombs of many kings and knights. |
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In this legend, a mysterious stranger kidnaps a married woman and takes her to his home. |
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Warren J. Tyler, son of Joel, was born in Byron, July 28, 1828. He married Cassandra Tyler, of Stafford, and has four children living. |
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It also says that he married a second wife after Turfida entered a convent. |
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King Henry married his second wife at Windsor Castle in 1121, after the White Ship disaster. |
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Or she'd have gone straight, married a dentist, squeezed out a minivan full of crib lizards, and gotten fat. |
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At least one source claims that Fawkes married and had a son, but no known contemporary accounts confirm this. |
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Tom and Nicole had been married for several years, but it was well known that she was keeping a manstress on the side. |
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Johnson's account states that he married the daughter of a local plantation owner, although there is no supporting evidence for this. |
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In 1579, he published The Shepheardes Calender and around the same time married his first wife, Machabyas Childe. |
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In the same year, Mary married Maximilian, Archduke of Austria, giving the Habsburgs control of the remainder of the Burgundian Inheritance. |
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Less than a year after Holland's death in 1360, Joan married Prince Edward. |
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His younger sister, Mary, married Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and was a writer, translator and literary patron. |
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They were married next New Year's Day, and Ellison had begun to think himself a gey man in Kinraddie, and maybe one of the gentry. |
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He had an unsuccessful love suit with Williamina Belsches of Fettercairn, who married Scott's friend Sir William Forbes, 7th Baronet. |
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He married a widow, Susanna Grave, on 23 January 1704 at St Bride's Church, London. |
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When William was twenty-four and Emma was twenty-three, they were married and took over a greengrocery in Stratford. |
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He was married twice, first to Elizabeth, whose surname is unknown, as is the date of their marriage. |
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Shirley, a 42-year-old married homemaker, presented for evaluation of compulsive hairpulling. |
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He also married Henry's daughter, Margaret Tudor, setting the stage for the Union of the Crowns. |
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In 1950 Baker married the actress Ellen Martin, who had been introduced to him by Burton. |
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