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The Tea drinking wife, and drunken husband. To which is added, three other songs. I. By Jove i'll be free. II. An answer to by Jove I'll be free. III. The tippling philosophers.
Date: Printed in the year, M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]- Books
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The unhappy couple parted; or, The adultress divorc'd. In a sermon upon these words, Hos II. 2 plead with your mother, plead; for she is not my wife, neither am i her husband. By a Contented Clergy-Man.
Contented Clergy-man.Date: 1716- Pictures
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Savitri pleading with Yama for her husband's life. Chromolithograph.
Reference: 26220i- Books
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The respondent Alice Northcote's case. Dame Elizabeth Northcote Executrix of her Husband Sir Arthur Northcote. Appellant. Her Son Sir Francis Northcote and also Alice Northcote Widow, first the Wife and Relict of John Northcote Esq; Eldest Son of Sir Arthur, and afterwards the Wife and Relict of William Northcote Esq; Respondents. Sir John Northcote had Issue Sir Arthur, who had Issue John by his first Wife, (John was first Husband to the Respondent Alice, and Died sans Issue) Sir Francis by his second Wife, the Appellant Dame Elizabeth.
Northcote, Alice.Date: 1703]- Pictures
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The heads of a husband and wife join in affection as their 3 children look on representing an advertisement for AIDS and the Family as part of World AIDS Day on 1st December. Colour lithograph, ca. 1994.
Date: [1994?]Reference: 678565i- Books
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The works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivre. In three volumes. Containing, Perjur'd Husband. Beaux's Duel. Gamester. Basset Table. Love at a Venture. Love's Contrivance. Busy Body. Marplot in Lisbon. Platonic Lady. Perplex'd Lovers. Cruel Gift. Wonder, a Woman keeps a Secret. Man's Bewitch'd. Gotham Election. Wife well Managed. A Bickerstaff's Burying. Bold Stroke for a Wife. Artifice. Stolen Heiress. With a new account of her life.
Centlivre, Susanna, 1667?-1723.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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The power of love: in seven novels viz. I. The fair hypocrite. II. The physician's stratagem. III. The wife's resentment. IV.V. The husband's resentment. In two examples. VI. The happy fugitives. Vii. The perjur'd beauty. Never before published. By Mrs. Manley.
Manley, Delariviere, d. 1724.Date: 1720- Books
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Poems moral and entertaining, written long since by Miss Lewis, then of Holt, now, and for thirty years past, the wife of Mr. Robert Clark, of Tetbury. (with a few others addressed to her.) Published at the request of her husband, for the benefit of the infirmary at Glocester, the Hospital at Bath, and the Sunday Schools at Tetbury.
Lewis, Miss (Esther), 1719?-1794.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Pictures
A man (Guillaume le franc-parleur) showing his wife a newborn baby: she is torn between outrage at her husband's supposed infidelity and love for the baby. Engraving by A. Coupé after A. Desenne, 1814, after Étienne Jouy.
Jouy, Étienne de, 1764-1846.Date: 1814Reference: 17707i- Ephemera
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Lesbian & Gay Bereavement Project : losing a partner in a same-gender relationship is every bit as devastating as losing a husband or a wife ...
Date: 1998- Archives and manuscripts
Jim Taylor (brother in law - husband of Monica)
Date: c.1941-c.1955Reference: PP/DWW/B/D/8Part of: Donald Woods Winnicott- Pictures
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A family playing cards: the husband is looking over his wife's shoulder at her cards, the child is smiling but the old lady seems to have fallen asleep. Engraving by John Burnet after himself.
Burnet, John, 1784-1868.Date: May 1 1875Reference: 33335i- Books
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The Book of the play of the jealous man convinc'd that he's no cuckold: Or, The way of the world represented. Being a true satyr on the times, in comical dialogue between a jealous husband and a crafty wife. Shewing the true derivation of the word cackold, plainly proving that, the whore master and not the injur'd husband deserves to be call'd so.
Date: Printed in the year 1747- Books
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An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art. Humbly addressed, in the first part, to the master, husband, &c. in the second part, to the wife, friend, &c. With some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance.
Collier, Jane, 1709?-1754.Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Pictures
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A man sits at home with his family and offers his wife a drink. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1847Reference: 25973iPart of: The bottle- Pictures
A man sits at home with his family and offers his wife a drink. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1847Reference: 25960iPart of: The bottle- Books
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Jacob Jacobson, executor of Theodore Jacobson, late of London, merchant, appellt. Balthazar Meno Hannekenius and Tetha his wife, Theodore Balthazar Jacobson an infant, and Balthazar Mentzer administrator of Henry Jacobson deceased, late husband of the said Tetha, and father of the infant respondts. The respondents case.
Hannekenius, Balthazar Meno.Date: 1714]- Books
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The compleat English secretary, and newest academy of complements. Containing the true art of indicting letters, suitable to the capacity of youth and age. Relating to Familier Conversation between Friends and Acquaintance, Husband and Wife, Children and Parents, Masters and Apprentices, Brothers and Sisters, and Kindred in general; also Love Letters on all Occasions; with others relating to Trade and Business of all Natures, being suited in an apt, easie, and plain stile. Likewise Instructions for Directing, Superscribing and Subscribing Letters; also the titles of Persons of Quality, and all other Degrees. With Dialogues very witry and pleasant, relating to Love, Familiar Discourse, and other Matters for the improving the elegancy of the English Speech, and Accomplishment in Discourse. To which is added. 1. The art of good breeding and behaviour, together with Instructions for Carving Fish Fresh, and Fowl, after the newest Manner. 2. The English Fortune-Teller, as to what relares to good and bad Fortune in Maids, Widows. Widowers and Batchelors. 3. Joyful Tydings to the Female Sex. 4. A Treatise of Moles. 5. The Interpretation of Dreams. 6. The comical humours of the jovial London gossips, in a Dialogue between a Maid, a Wife, and a Widow, over a Cup of the Creature. With a collection of the newest play-house songs.
Scougal, Henry, 1650-1678.Date: 1714- Books
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A Curious collection of novels. Containing, I. The female deserter; or, A flight from Whitehall. II. The grand French marqui; or, A dinner for a dog. III. The wife's contrivance; or, The husband outwitted. IV. The double adventure; or, Two cuckolds well met. V. The lawyer nonsuited; or, A true bill of cost. VI. The beaux's stratagem; or, The way to win her. VII. Nature in rebellion; or, The generous lover. VIII. Good luck at last; or, The virgin's simplicity.
Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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John Deye executor to Mrs. Elizabeth Ashby Widow Deceas'd, from a Decree Appellant. Thomas Stevenson and Jane his Wife, late the Widow Pattrick, one of Daughters of the said Elizabeth, and her late Husband Champion Ashby, a Freeman of London, Deceas'd. Respondents. The Appellant's case.
Deye, John.Date: 1707]- Books
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Information for Margaret Mathieson, eldest lawful daughter to John Mathieson of Benagefield, procreated betwixt him and the now deceased Mrs. Elizabeth Mackenzie, his wife, and for Andrew Miller of Kincurdy, husband to the said Margaret Mathieson, for himself, and for his interest, pursuers; against John Mathieson of Benagefield, defender.
Mathieson, Margaret, active 1745-1766.Date: 1766]- Ephemera
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Last week of the extraordinary and wonderful Albino Family : white negroes, or moors, from Madagascar, consisting of a husband, wife and child ... : What can they be? ... What is it? ... More wonderful curiosities! The original Siamese twins Chan and Eng ... / P.T. Barnum.
Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891.Date: 1860- Books
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A new academy of compliments: or, the complete English secretary. Containing the true art of indicting letters suitable to the capacities of youth and age; relating to familiar Conversation between Friends and Acqaintance, Husband and Wife, Children and Parents, Masters and Apprentices, Brothers and Sisters, and kindred in general; also, Love-Letters on all occasions, with others relating to Trade and Business of all Kinds, in an apt, easy, and plain Style. Likewise, Rules for directing, superscribing, and subscribing of Letters; also the Titles of Persons of Quality, and all other Degrees. With Dialogues very witty and pleasing, relating to Love, familiar Discourse, and other Matters, for the improving the Elegance of the English Speech, and Accomplishment in Discourse. To which is added, I. The art of good breeding, and Behaviour, with Instructions for carving Fish, and Fowl, after the newest Manner. 2. The English Fortune-Teller, as to what relates to good and bad Fortune in Maids, Widows, Widowers and Batchelors. 3. Joyful Tidings to the Female Sex. 4. Treatises of Moles. 5. Interpretation of Dreams. 6. Comical Humours of Jovial London Gossips, in a Dialogue between a Maid, Wife, and Widow, over a Cup of the Creature. With a collection of play-house songs.
Scougal, Henry, 1650-1678.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Ann Wood, wife of William Wood, Esq. Commissary and pay-master of artillery; for adultery with Quintin Dick, Esq. merchant, of King-street, Cheapside, London; During the absence of her said husband in North America and the West-Indies, upon His Majesty's duty. Being the particulars of an adulterous intercouse for the space of several years. In which the amorous parties shewed as little attention to decency as to fidelity. This cause was tried a few days ago in the Consistorial Episcopal Court at Doctor's Commons.
Wood, William, commissary.Date: [1786]- Books
A way to get wealth. Containing six principall vocations, or callings, in which every good husband or house-wife, may lawfully imploy themselves ... / The first five bookes gathered by G[ervase] M[arkham]. The last by Master W[illiam] L[awson].
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.Date: 1668