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Galignani's messenger28.06.1826
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 28. Juni 1826
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    Paris
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    Paris
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[...] to eulogise himself, and concluded by declaring his determinalion to address them daily during the fifleen days that he intended to keep the poll open. FRIDAY. —The polling has continued to-day with as much ani mation as yesterday. [...]
[...] heard it stated that many of them have refused the son of Lord Grey. º closing of the poll the candidates severally retuned aulks. [...]
[...] One of Capt. Barrie's Agents rose, and handed to the Mayor a paper containing a protest against the interruption which his friends had ved in coming to the poll. The polling then commenced, and Cobbett's men giving their second votes to Mr. Wood, the latter, of course, is polling two, [...]
[...] MAYon—I did approve it, but that was the agreement of you, the candidates; if one of you has broken it, that's not my fault. Go on with the polling. - The polling then commenced, and proceeded with tolerable re gularity till half-past eleven o’clock. At that hour one of Cap [...]
[...] of the polling to-day, Sir T. Lethbridge expressed a wish to the [...]
[...] not only gallop up to them, but pass by them in less than ten days.-Cheers, hisses, and roars of laughter.)—ile had seen At torneys. and Magistrates, and Clergymen, run to the poll. deed, of 18 voters who polled at one booth, he counted eight of * Clergy—a preference upon which Sir Thomas must have [...]
[...] Thursday.—The polling is going on very languidly with all the [...]
[...] * j, there had been h r. HUNT said, there ha no more than 1,300 vot - between the Whig and the Tory. ,300 votes polled A FREeholdFR.—Why do you not poll the rest yourself? Mr. HUNT said, because he had not the power of exercising [...]
[...] oppose the house of Lonsdale, until , we effect that triumph which we are now endeavouring to obtain.— Immense applause.) —Very soon afer the polling had commenced, an oljection was made on the part of Mr. Brougham to the Lowthers being al lowed to have two sets of agents; the polling was accordingly [...]
[...] and the law would allow. On Monday, when the hour of four arrived, the mob took possession of the Hall, crying out “Close the Poll! Close the Poll!”—They then hus:led the Freeholders from the place of polling, got on the table of the Court, endea voured to pull the Mayor from his chair, and committed the most [...]
Galignani's messenger26.03.1820
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 26. März 1820
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    Paris
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    Paris
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[...] was more than usually crowded, and we observed a num ber of ladies in the galleries, and near the hustings. The poll having closed at the usual hour, the cle,ks proceeded [...]
[...] to make up the books, and at the final close of the Poll, the numbers s. sod as follows : [...]
[...] ' ouly, on the poll of yester day, gained ground ºver his [...]
[...] them to hear what he had to say. Ju spite of all the in fluence which had been made use of, there were 5oo fewer at the top of the poll than ou the former election. Considering that he had polled Goo, it would shew, that “had proper exertions been tuade; his victory. would have [...]
[...] thanking those whºse support he had so kindly received. Ald. Thorp said, although he could not congratulate his friends upon being high on the poll, he felt proud of having polled áooo free a d uninfluenced suff ages in such, a cause. ... His disappointment aro-e pattly from [...]
[...] The Hail then adjourned till Thursday, at 11 o'clock, when the Sheriffs will formally declare the correct state of the poll, and who are the successful Members. The populace drew Ald. Thorp home i, his carriage, and did [...]
[...] The numbers at the close of the poll this day were as follows:– [...]
[...] only wish him a continuance of the same pros pority to the end of the poll—(laughter).-It was peculiarly fortunate for Mr. L. that he had ºn imagination of his sanguine and agreeable [...]
[...] had no doubt he should (applause and hissing). He here: fore felt no degree of disappointment at the state of the poll; but it was evident that his opponeuls were disap [...]
[...] Shoneham-Sir C. M. Barrell, J. M. Lloyd, Esq. Monmouth-Marquis of Worcester. - 4 Setection from the State of Polls. Cii ºster, MA beh 13. Bºlgrave, 448—Egerton, 438-Grosvenor, 433–Towns. [...]
Galignani's messenger26.06.1826
  • Datum
    Montag, 26. Juni 1826
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] - GENERAL ELECTION. BEDFORD (Turso Av).—The town has presented a wºme of great auimation all day.—The polling s on with great Mirit The second and third hours Mr Pym had the advantage, but noon lost it again by the steady polling of Macqueen's support" a. [...]
[...] that day; he (Mr. Pym) also claimed an advantage—for his fa ther had gained.—(No, no, and disapprobation.)—He conceived his father had ; for on the day before Mr. Macqueen had polled 20 more than his father, and on that day he had only polled 15 more. —(Immense laughter.)—He would keep the poll open; there were [...]
[...] voters from coming to the poll in the l must be closed. On entering the booth he found the information he had received was most accurate; the Corporation mob was [...]
[...] party to carry the election by terror. Mr. Ellice addressed them, and assured them that if they would allow his friends to come up to the poll, he thought it might be closed in a few hours. His address was in some measure successful, and for two hours the blues were allowed to poll without molestation. When the majo [...]
[...] M-yor will deposit the Corpo-at-n chest as a collateral security.” At five o'clock Mr. Cáve was considerably below Mr. Evans's poll, when a party immediately polled for Cave and Denman, in stead of Hastings and Cave. The effect on the day's poll is, of course, evident, but the trick is a dangerous practice in the long [...]
[...] Cobbert–First you make the voters come up in tens, then in fours, and now by ones. Oh! I see how it is. r The MAYor—Go on with the polling; I’ll hear no more. An Elegion–I, speak in behalf of the independent electors of Presion. The polling has been procrastinated. Mr. Cºbert saws [...]
[...] Presion. The polling has been procrastinated. Mr. Cºbert saws be...is a friend to universal suffrage, yet he wastes uſeum. of polling, by his long speeches, in such a manner, that we Wſleen days, will go by, and many of the electors will not be able to vo. at all. The polling is procrastinated by him. [...]
[...] of an arrangement for the hour of finally closing the poll. A cu-" [...]
[...] trade, impressed with their appropriate motto—“Ne Sutor ultra Crepiºtam.” The polling commenced at nearly four o'clock, and Mr. HUNT addressed the crowd at the conclusion, and suated that his friends would crowd to the poll next day. [...]
[...] STATE OF THE POLLS. ..BEDFORDSHIRE- Macqueen 1284.—Tavistock 947.-Pym a Ji). [...]
Galignani's messenger20.06.1826
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 20. Juni 1826
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] A day or two's poll at Preston has convinced Old Punch : [...]
[...] CITY ELECTION. sixth DAY.--THURsday, JUNE 15. At the close, the poll was declared as follows:– [...]
[...] more cordiality and applause than on any other day since the commencement of the election. Those who had watched the progress of the polling, purücularly towards the latter part of the day, must have seen that not one came to poll without giving a vote to Wood.—(Cheers.-This showed him the Livery would [...]
[...] poll :— Thompson .............. 360 | Wood................... 187 ... ... 177 [...]
[...] The Lord Mayor ...... ... 250 As soon as this was known in the Hall, there were deafening cries of “No Ward,” and hooting. The numbers polled in the first hour completely alarmed Alderman Wood, but as the poll pro ceeded, the numbers for Wood and Waithman improved, and [...]
[...] hour completely alarmed Alderman Wood, but as the poll pro ceeded, the numbers for Wood and Waithman improved, and at twelve o'clock Wood had gained six on the day's poll, on the Lord Mayor; the electors now rapidly came to the poll, and from the numbers that voted for Wood and Waithmān, their [...]
[...] torn off, and were in other respects most shamefully maltreated ; and this conduct has been continued through the day. The state of the poll, ulcreſore, cannot excite surprise, when these circum [...]
[...] honest man would do, who was treated with ingratitude almost unexampled. . He assured them he was certain of success, and that he had a large majority to poll.—May it prove so : LeicestER.—After the close of yesterday's poll, Mr. Evans's party finding he was not at the head of the poll, as they antici. [...]
[...] though we expect another disturbance in the evening. LeoMINstER (Wednesday).-This morning the several parties met in great force and unabated spirits, and une polling continued till near eleven, when, by agreement among the several candi dates, proclamation was made that the polling would close at [...]
[...] STATE OF THE POLLS. BEDFORDSHIRE.-Macqueen 453.−Tavistock 94.—Pvm 64. BERWICK.—Beresford 491 —Gladstone 451.-Blake 449. [...]
Galignani's messenger19.06.1826
  • Datum
    Montag, 19. Juni 1826
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    Paris
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    Paris
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[...] - CITY ELECTION. Fifth DAY,-wednesday. At the close of the Poll, the following were announced as the numbers:—Thompson, 4:15; Waithman, 32°0; Wood, 3158; Ward, 3123; the Lord Mayor, 2931. [...]
[...] Bristol.—At the close of the poll on Tuesday night, Mr. Pro theroc's majority having been increased on that day, the most [...]
[...] sanguine expectations were entertained of his return. Mr. Blight's friends; much dispirited at his situation on the poll, seem last evening to have determined on a desperate st le, and it being understood that the father of Mr. Bright had at length resolved to [...]
[...] suspicion that the oath implied, was a most gross insult. Several now began to speak at once, all, bowever, against the lice, till at last a gemcral cry of “Poll, poll,” was made, silence being obtained, the Vice-Chancellor resumed his seat, and the polling re-commenced, but without any administration Qf the [...]
[...] Lord Palmerston. º it was said, was a sad disappointment bad reckoned upon many of the gentlemen who thus polled against him. These votes placed Lord Palmer sºon again a-head of Mr. Bankes.—A For the numbers see the State of the Polls.) [...]
[...] ause. - Pº *— appeal to the genuemen around me, whether I have procrastinated the polling —(“No, no.”—“Yes, you have.”—“No, no.”) Captain BARRIE–Mr. Cobbett, look towards me; turn your [...]
[...] Mr. Wood harangued the crowd out of the window of his hotel; Mr. Stanley did the same from the window of an opposite hotel; both exulted over Cobbett's low station on the poll, and expressed their opinion that he would retire from the contest to— Inorrow. - [...]
[...] -absolute bad manners; declared Captain Barrie unfit for a seat in Parliament; though his adversaries were above him on the poll, he had 2000 Protestant votes, while they had no more than 500 each; but as the Mayor would not Fº more than 220 a-day, he (Mr. Cobbett) could poll only 1100 of his votes in 15 days. Hè [...]
[...] the former representatives, and Mr. Pallmer, were proposed. The Candidates severally addressed the electors at length, and the polling commenced. ... At the close of the day Mr. H. Sunner was at the head of the poll, though but by an inconsiderable number. After the usual thanks, etc. the Meeting separated. [...]
[...] these personages, no more than Mr. Plunkett, are not now consi - dered Protestants! Thus a new religion dawns upon us. STATE OF THE POLLS. - BERWICK.—Beresford 2:1 —Gladstone 1873Blake 185. BRIDGENORTH –T. Whitmore 617.-W. Whitmore 400s [...]
Weilheim-Werdenfelser Wochenblatt14.04.1875
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 14. April 1875
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    Weilheim
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    Weilheim i. OB.; Garmisch
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] , )(Erinnerungen an die Vorzeit. IV. Die Prälaten-Gruft in Polling betr. (Schluß). Wie es in Klöſtern, wo keine Gruft iſt, Brauch zu ſein [...]
[...] pflegt, den Ordens-Genoſſen in den ſ. g. Kreuzgängen des Konvent-Gebäudes ihre geweihte Grabſtätte zu geben, ſo iſt es in Polling beim Auguſtiner-Stifte wahrſchein lich auch gehalten worden und wohl auch noch, als be reits für die Pröpſte bei der Kloſter-Sakriſtei, d. i. wie [...]
[...] hat folgenden Inhalt: + Der Wohlehrwürdige Herr Bernardus Günter, 38 Jahre des (Studien-)Se minariums (in Polling) Regens, ſtarb den 4. Dez 1786, im 62. Jahre des Alters, im 43. der Profeß und im 38. des Prieſterſtandes. Der andere Stein daneben be [...]
[...] Bartl, aus Habach, ehemaligem Mathemathik-Profeſſor der Hochſchule zu Ingolſtadt und Stifts-Dekane von Polling, ſein Vruder, c. Herr Bartholomä Bartl, Pfarrer 2c. in Polling, hat ſetzen laſſen. Am weſtlichen Pfeiler ebenderſelben Seiten-Kapelle [...]
[...] als er im vierten Jahre zu Polling den Studien oblag, zu größter Hoffnung berechtigend, der hochanſehnliche und edelſinnige Hr. Max Johann Nepomuk Freiherr v. [...]
[...] Eltern.“ Dieſes Monument gilt alſo einem Zöglinge des einſt weithin bekannten und vielbeſuchten Studien Seminars in Polling, mag aber dennoch hier, wo zwar von des Kloſters Vorftehern und Mitgliedern die Rede war, erwähnt ſein. (Man ſehe: Kalender für kath. [...]
[...] meinſamen Denkſtein , wogegen der Hochwürdige Herr , Ortspfarrer und kön. Diſtriktsſchulinſpektor Barth. Bartl († 1828), ebenfalls Exkonventual Pollings, in demſelben Freithofe einen freiſtehenden Grabſtein hat. Hiemit dürfte nun genügend das erörtert ſein, was [...]
[...] Hiemit dürfte nun genügend das erörtert ſein, was die Grabſtätten der Prälaten wie auch die der Konven tualen Pollings anbelangt. V [...]
Galignani's messenger03.07.1826
  • Datum
    Montag, 03. Juli 1826
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    Paris
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    Paris
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[...] Captain BARRIE then rose amid hisses from the crowd, and ap plause from the hustings. Gentlemen–Ill not detain you long. The station which I hold on the poll I ascribe not to the want of voters, but to the obstruction thrown in the way of my voters; but for foul play, I would be this moment second on the poll. I [...]
[...] that question. I certainly have no right to answer fºr the free holders of the county. I cannot take upon me to trifle with. their rights by closing the poll. If, Sir, you think that the majority f the freeholders have polled, and there is no use in keeping the poll open any longer, it is at your option to put an end to the [...]
[...] ledgments to the High Sheriff. The Sheriff, addressing Mr. Hunt with the greatest respect, said, that the poll should open the next day at the usual hour, and the Meeting dispersed. - WESTMORELAND (MonoAY).—The polling re-commenced [...]
[...] had just heard the result of that day’s poll, and he could assure them it was a most agreeable surprise to him to find that he had gained upon that day also, after what had been held out to them [...]
[...] now—riddle me, riddle.—(Laughter.)— in which of the wards did they think that that day's majority had been obtained 2– (Cries of “Mushrooms and colliers.”)—Upon that day's polling there had been a majority of 54 in the Lonsdale ward, the Blues having there polled only 11, while Colonel Lowther had polled 65. [...]
[...] nine in the morning to four in the afternoon, when “the Mayor §. again compelled (to use his own words) by force to close the poll.” - The character of the proceedings did not differ very materially from that of the proceedings of the unree last days of last week. [...]
[...] all private friends of Colonel Gordon. The whoſe space in front, and the streets leading to the Town Hall, were now quite cram med, and as soon as it struck four, the shoats, “close the poll, close the poll,” resounded on all sides, the responses were given from within, several of the blues having contrived to be in ule [...]
[...] Mr. WALLAGE said, that he entirely concurred in every word that was said by his IIon. Colleague (Mr. Ure.) The Assessor said, that the poll was closed, but he wished iſ to be known that he yielded on this, as on the former days, to force only. - - [...]
[...] It was then annotunced to the Blues, that the poll was closed. They shouted huzza.-Major Weyland, with some of his friends leaped down among them, and they carried him on their shoulder. [...]
[...] - STATE OF THE POLLS. COUNTY OF ARMAGH-Caulfield 1.453–Brownlow 1,305– Werner 940–Burgess 384. [...]
Punch28.01.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Januar 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Saw BEN, and was jealous of Miss KI.KARoo. Says BEN, “Fight it out, while I sit on a knoll. If tºother kills both, still I'm faithful to Poll.” Faithful to Poll, Tol de rol loll [...]
[...] Faithful to Poll, Tol de rol loll “Whichever kills either, I'm faithful to Poll.” [...]
[...] - They each whacked the other, and t'other whacked each; £iºn. Then both lay down stiff as jointed wood doll, • 1, Wherever he sailed he was faithful to Poll. And BEN sings alºul to Poll...! Toijeroſioiſ" [...]
[...] Nor’-west o' the point of the Great Mozambique; Young BEN swam ashore, dried his clothes by Qld Sol, And cried to his messmates, “I’m faithful to Poll . " Faithful to Poll, Tol de rol loll [...]
[...] Faithful to Poll, Tol de rol loll He let 'em all drown, to be faithful to Poll. [...]
[...] Faithful to Poll, - Tol de rol loll Says BEN, with a bow, “Miss, I'm faithful to Poll.” [...]
[...] Faithful to Poll, Tol de rol loll He married her, saying, “I’m faithful to Poll.” [...]
[...] BEN capers while singing, “I’m faithful to Poll.” [...]
[...] Faithful to Poll, Tol de rol loll “Good-bye,” says the Captain. “Be faithful to Poll.” [...]
[...] And thence, for a change, he walked on to Bristol, Where he clearly explained he'd been faithful to Poli #. to Poll, - Tol de rollol! He married, and always was faithful to Poll. [...]
Galignani's messenger27.03.1820
  • Datum
    Montag, 27. März 1820
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] *Monday.—Third Dar. At the close of the poll the numbers were— Mr. Byng - [...]
[...] Upon the poll being announced, shouts of “whit rºd and Byng for ever” rent the air. ** Byng, after returning thanks to the electors for [...]
[...] M. on Saturday that our advance upon the poll was ow [...]
[...] TURs DAY.-FourTH DAY. The poll closed at f o'clock, the sunts of to-day's poll appeared to be as follows: Mr. Byng : . . . . . § . . . 1,810 [...]
[...] DAY's Poll. to TAL. Sir F. Burdett . . 434 . . . . 3:54 Mr. Hobhouse. . 41 i . . . . .3519 [...]
[...] congraulted Mr. Lamb upon the perseverance which he displayed in still contending against a majority of * -60. The state of the poll, hºwever." º of all [...]
[...] : his confidence that the result of the election tou'd be completely in his favour, i.e exhorted the electors to crowd to the poll. The meeting then dispersed. [...]
[...] Asions of disapprobation. He hoped it won d be no very great disappointment to his hearers to be informed that he was 134 a-head on that day's poll—(clies of a lu's of no use ; it won't do.”)—Since they were not pleased with the state of the poll, he feared it would not be in his power [...]
[...] state of the poll, he feared it would not be in his power to please them by any thing he had to say , and he appre bended that, as the poll increased, his speeches would become still less satisfactory to them-(loud bleating). — His cause was now prospering, as ". from the poll; [...]
[...] A Selection from the state of Polls. PREST on, MARCH 2 1. - Horrocks, 1776—Hornby, 1526—Williams, 1501 –Orator [...]
Galignani's messenger04.07.1826
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 04. Juli 1826
  • Erschienen
    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] supported, it was not necessary for him to detain them longer. The Meeting then quietly dispersed. - Tºrspºy. The polling still proceeds, but nothing worthy of note occurred until after the addresses of the Candidates at the close of the poll, when the Howick party made a most violent [...]
[...] the Candidate), requesting her support, have been printed, but they are not worth transcribing. soMERSETSHIRE, Tuesday.—One of the poll-clerks gave in his account of the sale of the poll in a manner which showed great animus against Mr. Hunt, of which the latter complained; [...]
[...] out effect ; he, good-humouredly, but positively declined their advice—After some consultation with the agents of the other Candidates, the Sheriff agreed to close the poll at three o'clock, provided the voters did not, in the mean time, poll considerable numbers. Notice to this effect was given pretty generally, and [...]
[...] of Sir Thomas Lethbridge not being present, and his concurrence not having been obtained, the Sheriſſ subsequently determined to open the poll at eight o'clock to-morrow, and to keep it open or close it as circumstances might direct. At the close of the poll Mr. HUNT addressed the Sheriff and Freeholders. Such a con [...]
[...] test as the present had never been known in this or any other county. Seven or eight thousand freeholders remained unpolled. So long as the poll was open, he would stav ; but, as he had be fore said, he would not expend one shilling in bringing up voters, or he might soon be at the head of the poll. He had that day [...]
[...] whom he could fully trust. Himself, however, he thought he might confide in; and having a right so to do, he had taken the bribery oath, and polled for himself. Whether Sir T. Lethbridge had been arrested or not, as was reported, or what kept him from the poll, he could not say; but as he was not here to-day, [...]
[...] IRELAND. ARMAGI, SATUnnay.—The poll commenced this morning very quietly. Colonel Vermer entered the town at the head of a large body of the Richhill tenantry, so numerous that every spec [...]
[...] on which Colonel White remonstrated and complained that this was a direct violation of the freedom of election. After the poll had closed, and the Sheriff had left the Court. Colonel White addressed the multitude. He observed, that the county of Dublin had been the first to set a nobie ex [...]
[...] ample of independence to the other counties of Ireland. He then read from a paper an account he had just then re ceived, of the state of the poll in the counties of Armagh, Louth, and Waterford, in each of which the liberal candidates headed the poll by a triumphant majority. And what consi– [...]
[...] STATE OF THE POLLS. (From the London Papers received by express.) COUNTY OF ARMAGH.—Caulfield 2.623–Brownlow 2,320– [...]
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