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Examiner27.07.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Juli 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] What should be done in such a case? When the Duke of Gloucester complained to his equerry that it rained into his mouth, the courtier respectfully suggested that if his Royal Highness would keep his mouth shut it sº ob [...]
[...] that the experiment was quite successful, and ex pressed his wonder that, often as he had experi enced the inconvenience of its raining into his mouth, the expedient of shutting it had never occurred to him. [...]
[...] Pensions on the Civil List.—The following are the pensions which have been granted during the year ending June 20th last :-Dame Maria Bell, 100l. a-year, in consideration of the services rendered to science by her late husband, Sir Charles Bell; Miss Ann Drum [...]
[...] of five persons who have been recovered. Their names are Mary Ann Breadcutt, aged eighteen; Rhoda Breadcutt, fourteen; Benjamin Breadcutt, four ; Maria Balstead, twenty-two ; and Aurelia Mundy, ten. The cause of the accident was the breaking of a wooden bridge, [...]
[...] green crops, which it was thought were damaged, and in some instances destroyed, by the long drought, have been surprisingly invigorated by the late rains. This is good news for the poor and the country at large.—West of Eng land Conservative. Harvest has commenced in the im. [...]
[...] daughter of Lord and Lady Chichester. At Bryanston square, Signor Giovanni Tassinari, of Tuscany, to Maria, daughter of Sir Edward Thornton, of Wembury, Devon. [...]
[...] WAtekpitoor.-An extensive variety of the above, in NEw and y improved materials (in lieu of the unsightly rubbish made by liers), now ready, guaranteed to exclude any rain whatever, and sonfidently recommended to those who regard a respectable appearance, or wish to avoid disappointment and vexation...made in the best manner, [...]
[...] Mr Randell-On Burnt Clay to cold and heavy Soils. Mr Parkes—on the influence of water on the Temperature of Soils; and on the quantity of Rain water, and its dischargº by Pº Mr Tremayne-àn the Preparation of the wheat ºrop in Cornwall. Mr Little—Prize Repºrt on the Farming ºf Wiltshir: [...]
[...] Morning - Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane, London. [...]
Examiner19.11.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. November 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] A Scripture Herbal. By Maria Callcott. Long man and Co. There have been two graceful and pleasing pub [...]
[...] oppressive, with a strong sulphurous smell, and the wind veered about to nearly every point of the com pass. At 1 o'clock the rain began to fall in torrents, and about an hour afterwards I perceived at a distance of about a mile from shore an immense rising in the [...]
[...] above the level of the sea, it appeared high enough to sweep over the city; its force, however, was broken, and it subsided on the beach. The rain still continu.ed in torrents, and at four o'clock the roar of the water in the river, which was 40 feet in depth, began to give me some [...]
[...] diately dressed and proceeded to the beach, and by the blue lights soon ascertained that two or three vessels were ashore at the head of the bay, close upon both sides. It was rain ing in torrents, the forked lightning was blinding, the thun der was stunning. It was as dark as pitch. The distance [...]
[...] firmly imbedded in the eand, and before the crew, who were wearied and almost exhausted from their previous exertions, could recover from the confusion of water, wind, rain, and situation, the tide had flowed, and overwhelmed them by suc cessive breaches, sweeping off numbers at each return of the [...]
[...] CoRN Exchangs, Mon DAv. Now EM as a 14.—From Friday morning last up to this morning we have had very boisterous weather with heavy falls of rain, this day, however, is dry, and the atmosphere is cooler. During the past week the ar rivals of all kinds of grain have been small, except of Irish [...]
[...] invites inspection of a large stock of new and most apprºpriate materials; also of first-rate garments, adapted to all purposes, warranted (without confining perspiration) to exclude any description or quantity of rain whatever, and bidding defiance to all weathers. W. BER DOE, Tailor, Waterproofer, &c. 69 CORN HILL (eight doors [...]
[...] E.T. M.R.I.A. ate Master of the Classical School in the Royal Belfast Institution. º whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane; J. Cumming, Dublin. [...]
Examiner01.09.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. September 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] to their duty, and accepting the old scale of wages. From Barbadoes they write—“We have been blessed with delightful showers of rain ; it is glorious weather for the labourers to plant, if the land be properly prepared ; the blessing of freedom has been grievously abused, agri [...]
[...] Wednesday dawned most inauspiciously. Twelve o'clock (writes the Chronicle correspondent) “ was the hour fixed for the commencement of the procession, but the rain, which has been threatening all the morning, has now begun in earnest, and thousands of umbrellas are unfurled in [...]
[...] display is completely spoiled. There is nothing chivalrous about an umbrella " The procession, however, took place, “but in consequence of the rain a considerable part of the ceremonial was dispensed with. The Queen of Beauty and the ladies of her train were in close carriages, [...]
[...] Duchess of Leuchtenberg, the widow of Prince Eugene Beauharnais, grandmother of the Emperor of the Brazils, and mother-in-law of the Grand Duchess Maria of Russia. The Princess is accompanied by one of her daughters, who was desirous to visit Paris. [...]
[...] great majority of the country papers to the same effect is the following account from the Norfolk Chronicle of Saturday last:-The drenching rains which fell early on Saturday morning, with the successive cold showers on the Monday and Tuesday, put a stop to the harvest on those [...]
[...] Jane Wales." FATAL Accident.—On Tuesday morning, is Miss Maria Jex, daughter of Mr Jex, of Hanwo til, was standing near a gate, talking to another young lady, she received the contents of a full charge of shot, fired from a gun, in her [...]
[...] ſ From Messrs Giltics and Son's ('ircular. J CoRN Excha Ng E. Mon pay, August 26.-We have had no rain since last Tuesday, and nothing is wanted but drying light winds to make the weather as favourable as possible for secur ing the harvest. The dews the last few mornings have been [...]
[...] CoRN Exch ANG E, FRIDAY, August 30–Yesterday was dry, but gloomy; this morning it began to rain heavily soon after eight o'clock, with every appearance of continuing for the day; but now, at noon, we have a gleam of sunshine. The arrivals [...]
Examiner27.05.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Mai 1843
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] A child THREATENED with a new Gowritness. “I will give you a trait of Nanny that pleased me. When Mademoiselle broke it to them Maria cried, and the little one said, “Do not cry, sister . If she is civil to us we will be civil to her; if not, you know we can sit up in our own [...]
[...] then the same party would appear for as long a period in almost a state of nudity. The warmer and finer the weather, the greater the desire for display. Should rain occur, the same persons who but a few minutes previous paraded their finery, with all the importance of civilized belles, would doff [...]
[...] again assembling, and determined not to give way to British influence. The accounts of the crops are most satisfactory ; a plenteous rain had fallen in Kaferland. [...]
[...] was in a very weak and ill state of health from starva tion, and his wet clothes, which had been kept constantly soaked by the rain. On the preceding day they had walked ten miles, and at night applied to the East Lon don Union house, in Aldgate, where they were admitted, [...]
[...] discovered the plan, and intercepted her flight. , She con; trived, however, to escape through a window in defiance of heavy showers of rain descending the whole of Sunday night. The route of the fugitives has not been traced, but the first part of their journey was performed on foot...The [...]
[...] (From Messrs Gillies and Horne's Circular, / Coax Exchangs, Mon Day, May 22. - The weather con tinues unsettled, and so much rain has fallen that the ground is quite saturated with moisture; we have not had so wet a May for many years. Some farmers say the wheat is so much [...]
[...] day before were fine days, and this morning was fresh and clear, but we do not think the weather settled yet; and there has been so much rain this month that the low lands are in *ome pºrts flooded. The arrivals are moderate. Wheat was inquired for on Wednesday at fully Monday's rates, but the [...]
Examiner30.10.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Oktober 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] is a copy of one despatch which, by order of the Queen, her Secretary addressed to Olozaga the 15th of October: “The Queen Donna Maria Christina de Bourbon com mands me to tell your Lordship, that she does not think proper to reply to your strange communication of the 12th [...]
[...] tero, on the night of the attack on the Palace. It begins —“To Senor Don Baldomero Espartero. Sir, – Her Majesty, Queen Regent of this Kingdom, Donna Maria Christina de Bourbon, having ordered me to re-establish her authority, usurped and trampled upon in consequence [...]
[...] against her servant. The lady's house, it is stated, was rob bed at night of various articles of jewellery. Upon the ac cused, Maria Ann Heaton, who had been in her service two or three months, having been engaged by her at Jersey, going down stairs in the morning, she discovered that a rosewood [...]
[...] was then minutely searched, but no portion of the missing property was discovered. A pair of new pinchers, however, were found upon the ledge of the cellar window. Maria Ann Heaton having been suspected, and treated unkindly by her mistress, stated to Mrs Gwynne that she would not go to [...]
[...] perfectly calm when she told me of the robbery. I had a #. character with her from Mrs Younghusband, at Jersey. admit having said, “Perhaps, if Maria is guilty, she may have thrown the things into my drawers.” I found some pink powder in the prisoner's drawer [this was afterwards [...]
[...] Conn. Exchaxas, Monday, Oct. 25 —we have had very changeable weather since our last. On Saturday night a heavy storm of wind and rain, and yesterday showery, but tº day more settled looking, and fide. The accounts from Scotland are very distressing, but more so as regards the Potato [...]
[...] Cern Exchangk, Friday, Oct. 29.-We had a storm of rain and wind from the N.E. yesterday and Wednesday eveuing, and the country in many parts is said to be seriously flooded. [...]
[...] J. T. Watson, Worcester, linen draper. [Härdwick and Davidson, Cateaton street. E. and J. Raine, Barnard Castle, Durham, carpet manufac [...]
[...] DEAths. On the 5th inst. at Florence, in her 19th year, the Arch duchess Maria Caroline, eldest daughter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. A letter from Milan of the 19th inst. mentions the death of [...]
[...] N MONDAY, and during the Week, in consequence of the rapturous enthusiasm excited at its representation, the New l) rains of 1911. H EX EN A M H H El N in which will be presented Ten Thousand Cubic Feet of real Water. After which (its success belºr so great as to cause the nightly calling-on of Mr. Yates at its close), [...]
Examiner15.07.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Juli 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] of all named in it, with a codigil which wipes out even the miserable salve to their sore. ºwner * I desire that the portrait of the said Jane Maria, Vis. countess Wimbledon, which will be found in my escritoire, may be sent to the husband of the said Wiscountess Wim.” [...]
[...] vert to her fourth son, G Frederick Augustus Acton. And I desire that at my death my executors deliver to the said Jane Maria, Viscountess W. should she be then living, a box they will find directed to her; and should the said Jane Maria, Viscountess Wimbledon, be dead, I [...]
[...] ful services rendered by her to her Majesty during a period of 18 years), 400l. - Nov. 17, 1842–Elizabeth, i. Devereux Kennedy and Anna Maria Kennedy, sisters of Sir Robert Kennedy, late commissary-general (addi... . tional pension, in testimony of the public services of ... [...]
[...] ---the º: Leitrim Assizes... - he apprehensions for the Irish crops, caused by: the late rains, seem to have been entirely remºved by the very favourable change in the weather. The grain now promise well- ----------- [...]
[...] fºrom Messr-Gillies and Horne's direular Coax Exchangs, Faudax, July 14.—We had many hours of heavy rain last night and tui- morning, which, coming so near St 8within's day, caused gloomy apprehensions for the crops; but the barometer is rising a little, and it has been very [...]
[...] Nantwich, Cheshire, ironmongers-T. and J. Branker, Liver l, sugar refiners-H. L. Smith and C. Cowdell, Oundle, Kºłºś. surgeons-Hannah Maria and Sarah Mann, Pontefract, Yorkshire, school mistresses-J.-and-G. Fellows, Dudley, Worcesterhire, builders—E., Elizabeth-and-Amelia [...]
[...] *::::::::::::::::::::::tº: uoV. --ºw. n ºctly water f, *:::: a cºnvenient shelter in the event of rain. º º: utes º variety, ready for immediate delivery, new and second - #. for sale ºr hire, with boarded floors, and elegantly lined if [...]
[...] | | IST OR I. C. A. L WORKS for SCHOOLS and PRIVATE instruction. Whittaken and Co. Ave Maria lane. WHITTAKER'S Improved Editions of Pinnock's Goldsmith's Histories, in 12mo, [...]
[...] EOGRAPHICAL WORKS for SCHOOLS and Private instruction. WHITTAKER and Co. Ave Maria lane. WOODBRIDGE'S ATLAS; exhibiting, also, the Religions, Forms of Government, Degrees of Civilization, Com tive [...]
[...] O P U L A R C L A S S B O O. R. S. . Whittaken and co. Ave Maria lane. AN Historical Epitome of the Old and New Testa ments. Fºurth Edition, with Engravings and Maps. 12mo.6s bound. [...]
Examiner07.06.1840
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 07. Juni 1840
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] knew that he had no child. He looked up at Herbert—it was the helpless look of a broken heart; and Herbert's tears fell down like rain upon his snow-white hair, as he held him in his arms. It was a touching sight: that young, strong man, and the old and feeble one, bending alike, in awe [...]
[...] tendant taken from his cottage upon a warrant and committed to gºol until the sitting of a county magistrate could be ob. rained, who immediately dismissed the case. The r fellow was not discharged, but held in custody until these sessions. The magistrate called upon the prisoner's wife to [...]
[...] *** * * * assist me in conveying them to the doctor's, but none of them would do so. The street was very clear of persons at the time, a shower of rain having taken place a few minutes be fore. There was a great deal of screaming for assistance, but the people were so terrified that they would not inter [...]
[...] privations which would kill most men, and must learn to endure abstinence, and endeavour to regain his lost station for the sake of Maria and her two children. From the con ºlition of the body it evidently had not been any great length of time in the water. [...]
[...] Corn Exch. A N G s, FR I DAY, JUNE 5.—We have had a good deal of rain this wwek. Dry warm weather is wanted for the Wheat, which in many early spots is already in the ear; in the course of a fortnight, then, the crop should be in full [...]
[...] bloom throughout the south of England, and therefore on the weather the remainder of this month depends, in a great mea sure, the goodness of the crop; three weeks' rain would ruin it entirely, and raise the price of Wheat in bond ten to twenty shillings a quarter. The low quality of the northern Wheat [...]
[...] DENMARK. Fifth Kºdition, º: 8vo. with a Map, price 9s. cloth. “A mºst delightful volume."—Literary Gazette. Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane. [...]
[...] together in an easy and familiar style, and the sentiments and reflections savour of honourable intention and rational piety.”—Monthly Review. London: Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria lane. [...]
Examiner27.04.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. April 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Coax Exchange, Mox DAY, AP all 22.- The weather con tinues very favourable, but a few hours' rain would be acceptable. The arrivals last week of foreign barley and Irish oats were very considerable. The show of samples of English what,this morning [...]
[...] corn has been completed under as favourable prospects as was ever known; but although vegetation has made rapid progress, we now require several hours' rain. Since Monday the supplies of all descriptions of grain have been small, and there were no fresh samples of wheat by land carriage on show this morning We have [...]
[...] of the unsightly rubbish made by slopellers), now ready, guaranteed to any rain wh , and ------ ded to those who regard a respectable appearance, or wish to avoid disappointment and vexa tion. First-rate Clºthing of every description upon the lowest terms pºss [...]
[...] My cloth, closely woven, and neatly design'd, Obtains the approval of ev'ry one's mind. Though soak'd with the rain-drops, or burn'd with the sun, You never will find any injury done. Then what is my price? when you see it below [...]
[...] On Sunſtay the 9 a.m. Train will leave pristml for Exeter at 7 a.m., and the 10 50 a n. Train will leave Bristol at 9 ºt) a.m. On Week-Days there will be an additiºnal 1 rain from Paddington to Slough at 6 30 p.m., and on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. The 345. Maidenhead departure for London will be altered to 6 p.m. [...]
[...] the quantities ºf final syllables of nºuns, and verbs in inflexion added: and a variety ºf other improvements introduced. - Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane, London. [...]
[...] 'orming a portion o TTAKER'S PopULAR descriptive prospectus of which can be obtained through Hº: a. Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lare, London. - Just ready, Ne tion, - [...]
[...] Forming a pºrtion of WH1 iſ rakk:R's Poptſ. Aº LIBRARY, a descriptive prospectus of which can be obtained through any Boºkºlier. wh taker and Co. Ave Maria lane, London. [...]
Examiner27.08.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. August 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] of the events of the memorable night of the 7th October. “God preserve you many years, “Juan A MARIA VEGA DE MINA.” [...]
[...] availed of to aid the police in putting down and dispers ing these motley mobs of Chartists, and women and chil dren? Every one knows the effect of a shower of rain in driving rabble to their homes, and I am led to believe that two or three good engines would have the combined [...]
[...] in driving rabble to their homes, and I am led to believe that two or three good engines would have the combined effect of rain and grape-shot without the deadly effects of the latter.—Your obedient servant, A FiREMAN. CoAL-Whippers' Strike.—Wednesday there was a [...]
[...] truly terrific. The dread clamour of the elements continued in successive peals for three hours, and was accompanied by a !. fall of rain. The temperature is since cool. The Waterford, Cork, and other southern papers contain similar accounts of the thunder-storm. [...]
[...] (From Messrs Gillies and Horne's Circular.) Conn Exchangs, Monday, August 22.-We had very cloudy weather on Friday, and some rain; but it bas since turned quite fine, and in these parts almost all the Corn is housed in the finest condition. In Scotland and Ireland also the harvest [...]
[...] Cohn Exchangs, Faipay, August 26.-We had a good deal of stormy rain during Wednesday night and yesterday, closed by a tremendous thunder shower yesterday evening ; it has cleared up since, and to-day is bright and warm, with S. E. [...]
[...] the Third Series of the Book of Gems. Edited by S. C. HALL. With Original Biographies. Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane. [...]
[...] o be comple n Eight Volumes. The t is th handsomest used for twenty years for any Edition º: $ºse: and Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane. shakespeaRE society. Now ready for delivery to the Subscribers, [...]
Examiner14.02.1841
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 14. Februar 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] They nam'd their god—is still the god they name 1– Unconscious treasury of tears, that oft Fell, like fast rain, upon those senseless stones, That, like yon image, then a deity, Sent no returning pity. Jovel give back– [...]
[...] have been frozen to death. The season generally may be described in the old couplet– “To-day hard frost, to-morrow fogs and rain, Next day a whirlwind, and then frost again.” On Thursday came a decided thaw—thus ending the [...]
[...] the week has been very cold, but last might and this morning it was more severe than at any time during the present winter; and a fine rain which we had this morning, freezing as it fell, has caused the roads to be exceedingly dangerous, and almost a sheet of ice. The navigation is completely stopped, and we [...]
[...] Cheshire, silk throwsters; as far as regards W. Orue—W. and C. Lloyd, Birmingham, coal dealers—W. Walker and Co. Dye House, near Horbury, Yorkshire, dyers—Raine and Co. Kendal, Westmoreland, curriers; as far as regards G. Benson —W. C. Nock and W. S. Charles, Gerrard street, Soho, work [...]
[...] whole, when completed, forming a complete Library of Medicine, by the most eminent writers of the present day. Whittaker and Co. Ave Maria lane. Just published, Second Edition, by Dr Moseley, price 5s., LEVEN CHAPTERS on NERVOUS or MEN [...]
[...] venders.—London Agents: Barclay and Sons, Suttons, Edwards, Newberry, &c. York: Dennis and Son. Dublin: at Butler's Medical hall. Edin burgh: J. and R. Raines. EN RY'S CALCIN E D MAGNESIA continues to be prepared, with the most scrupulous care and attention, by [...]
[...] individual enjoying honours, hereditary, personal, or official, under the Crown of Great Britain. Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria lane. [...]
[...] Hospital; Surgeon to Bethlehem and Bridewell Hospitals; and late Surgeon to the London Ophthalmic Infirmary. Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria lane. [...]
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