Subject: 4 DEC 1802 Charleston Times
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The Times.
Charleston, SC
Saturday, December 4, 1802.

Married on Thursday evening last in St. Andrews Parish by the Rev. Mr. Mills,
Francis Rose, Esq., to Miss Martha Fuller, youngest daughter of the late Col.
Thomas Fuller.

Married on Thursday evening last on James Island by the Rev. Mr. Price, Mr.
Joseph H. Livingston, printer, of this city, to Miss Mary Stent, of James
Island.

Married, at St. Helena, on Saturday evening last by the Rev. Mr. Cooke, Mr.
Garres De Bow, to Miss Mary Norton, eldest daughter of William Norton, esq. of
said place.
_______________

The friends and aquaintances of Mrs. Rebecca Bampfield, are requested to attend
her funeral To-morrow Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from No. 77 Queen-street.
_______________

Robert Lane, gives notice that Lrnn & Wermann are his attornies, during his
absence.
_______________

Ancient Artillery Society.

The Anniversary Meeting of the Society, will be held at Robinson's Hotel, Queen
Street, on Tuesday, the 14th inst. - Where the Members are requested to be
punctual in their attendance at the one o'clock.
            By order of the President,
                       John S. Rose, Secretary.

The Members of the Corps, will on that day dine at the same place in Battalion,
at 8 o'clock; - those who propose celebrating the same, will please call on
either of the subscribers for their Tickets, on or before Saturday the 11th
inst.

Robert Howard,  }
Thomas Gregson, }  Committee of Arrangement.
Thomas Baker,   }

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