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The general evening post02.09.1756/03.09.1756/04.09.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 02. September 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] be run for, in Bury Field, near Newport Pagnel in the County of Bucks, the Town Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare, or Gelding, that never won above the Value of the Prize at any one Time, or started for a King's Plate. Five years old to [...]
[...] to run the best of three four Mile Heats. On Thurſday the 9th will be run for, on the fame Courfe, the Gentlemen’s subſcription Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by Horſes, &c. that never won the Value of Fifty Pounds at any one i line, Matches excepted. Four Years old to carry tight Stone, five Years [...]
[...] oid nine Stone, and fix Years old nine Stone twelve Founds ; to run the beft of three four Mile Heats. Every Horie, &c. running for either of thefe Purfes, to pay Two Guineas Entrance, and a Crown to the Clerk of the Coufe, or [...]
[...] No Perfons will be allowed to fell any Sort of Liquor in any Cart, Carriage, Booth, &c. on the Courfe, without ſubſcribing Half a Guinea to the Town Purfe. No Smith to plate any Horfe, &c. that runs for either of thefe Purfes, but what ſubſcribes Half a Guinea to the Town Purfe. [...]
[...] entered the Friday before running, between the Hours of Four and eight in the Afternoon, at the Swan in Newport Pagnel aforefaid. And thoſe that enter for the Subſcription Purfe to be ſhewn and entered the Saturday before running at the Saracen's Head Inn in Newport Pagnel aforefaid, between the Hours of Four and Eight [...]
[...] Leicefier, on Monday the 2oth Day of September next, a Purfe of Fifty Pounds will be run for, free for any ſ ur, five, fix Years old, or aged Horfe, Mare, or Gelding, that never won five l’ounds, (Matches excepted) the Owner of every fech Horf, Mare, [...]
The general evening post27.05.1756/28.05.1756/29.05.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 27. Mai 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Horſes, &c. must not have won any Plate or Match ; the beſt of three Heats, two Miles to a Heat, and the Owner muit fubf rib and pay two Guineas, and fo for the Aged Purfe of Fifty Pounds, on or before the Day of Entrance, for and towards a Purſe of Fifty Pounds, to be run for at the fame Piace in the Year 1757. [...]
[...] Þurfe of Fifty Pounds, to be run for on the fame Courfe in the Year 1757. And on Thurſday the 24th will be run for, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare or Gelding. The Aged Horſes to carry ten Stone, the fix Year olds to carry nire Stone feven [...]
[...] from running. And the winning Horſe to be fold for 1col. if demanded by the Subfcribers then prefent. * Ali Horſes, &c. that start for the above Purfes, to be ſhewn and entered at the George. Inn in Grantham, before Robert Birch, Clerk of the Race, on Saturday the 19th of June next, between the Hours [...]
[...] \\ G K CE S i E R R A C E S, 1 756. ; : » vvedneſday Auguſt the 4th will be * . * - en ter on łºteicott-Han, near this City, A Purfe given - v en bers of the County, and City of Worcester, to be run fo », ave er tix Years old or aged Hotfes, Mares or Geldings, [...]
[...] a se i Horie, to carry twelve Stone, Bradle and Saddle included; the beſt of three four Mile Heats. - Ana on Friday the 6th Fity Pounds, a Give and Take Purfe, the county and City Subſcription, for Horſes, Mares or Geldings, that ne, ei won above that Vatre at one Time. Fourteen Hands to [...]
[...] which will be produced at the Time of Entrance ; and if any Difference fhalt arife cr happen on Account of the Age or Height of any Horfe, &c. or on Account of the Purfes, Heats, or Running that the fame hall then be determined by the Majority of tí: Gentlemen preſent at the Races, that have fubſcribed not leſs than [...]
[...] Garter in Forgate-street, between the Hours of four and ſeven in the };vening, tº be kept and i emain at ſuch Houfes as ſubſcribe not leſ than one Guinea to the City Purfe. - Iš There will be Balls every Evening at the Guildhall - The Right Hon the Lord F o LEY, ::::: ufual. [...]
[...] Courfe, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any four y [...]
The general evening post03.06.1756/04.06.1756/05.06.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 03. Juni 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] County of Lincoln, on Tueſday the 22d Day of June inft. A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare, or Gelding, that is no more than five Years old this Grafs, carrying ten Stone Weight, fou een rounds to the Stone, Bridle and saddle included. Which [...]
[...] Hortes, &c. muut not have won any Plate or Match; the beſt of three Heats,,twº » Miles to a Heat. and the Owner muił fubferibe and pay two Guineas, and ſo for the Aged Purfe of Fitty Pounds, on or before the Day of Entrance, for and towards a Purfe of Fifty Pounds, to be run for at the fame Place in the Year 1757. [...]
[...] on or before the Day of Entrance, for and towards a Purfe of Fifty Pounds, to be run for at the fame Place in the Year 1757. And on Wedneſday the 23d will be run for, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare or Gelding, that is no more than four Years old this Grafs, as must be certified under the Hands of the [...]
[...] Purſe of Fifty Pounds, to be run for on the fame Courſe in the Year 1757. . . . - And on Thurſday the 24th will be run for, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare or Gelding. The Aged Horſes to carry ten Stonề, the fix Year olds to carry nine Stone feven [...]
[...] from running. And the winning Horfe to be fold for Ico I. if demanded by the Subſcribers then prefent. All Horfes, &c. that start for the above Purfes, to be ſhewn and entered at the George. Inn in Grantham, before Robert Birch, Clerk of the Race, on Saturday the 19th of June next, between the Hours [...]
[...] ítand at ſuch Publick Houfes as fubſcribe one Guinea towards tliefe Purſes, until the Day of running, or be excluded. No lefs than three qualified to ſtart for any of thefe Purfes. If but two, to have five Guineas each, if but one to have eight Guineas for Charges, and the Purſe to be referved for another Year. [...]
The general evening post15.07.1760/16.07.1760/17.07.1760
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 15. Juli 1760
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] - , wnuket, Five Years old to carry 9 ft. 2 ºb Six Years cld : sa sib. The best of Three Hears, Four Miles - . : Hofe, &c. that enters for this Purfe is to ſubſcrite * - * ;, to the cerk of the Race, or double at the Post. All Horſes, itu have not won 43 l. at any one Time to be allowed 4 lb. [...]
[...] * * *naertáin i sl. at any one Time; Four Years old to carry 8 st. a hran ºd sit, the bet of Thee Heats, Two Miles each. ºf Hore, &c. that enters for this Purfe is to fubſcribe a l. 7 s. ſrcek ºf the Race, or double at the Poſt. * atiales to be produced from the Hands of the Breeders for [...]
[...] *: Pufes to be febjećł to fu -h Articles as ufual at Bedford. Hng or Joilling to be allowed. any Diputes arife about the Five, Six, or Aged Purfe, to be determined by his Grace the Duke of Bedford, or whom he írt, - [...]
[...] Herie winning either of the above Purſes to be deemed listed, if net challenged to the Clerk of the Race before ", ºr within 15 Minutes after winning fuch Purfe, but ::intitled to receive the fame. - . . . Balls and Ordinaries as uſual. [...]
[...] :::he Post on the D. : ºly qualified, may enter for this *Hoffes, &c. tis: ; º Running, paying Five Guineaș. 'n and ef:: I : fer either ºf the two laft Purfes, to ::::::::::: of their Ages, at the fame * v.3. tº enterfer his Majesty’s Plate, [...]
[...] ð - , orey a - - :ards the : #:; *" the Remainder of the Purfé i nere wi ar’s Plates. } [...]
The general evening post25.05.1756/26.05.1756/27.05.1756
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 25. Mai 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Pat s. on wednerday the 7th of July will be run for on the fame Courte, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any four Years oli Horſe, Mare, or Geldinz, carrying nine Stone, or five Years old carrying ten stone, the beft of three two Mile Heats. [...]
[...] Horſes, &c. muſt not have won any Plate or Match ; the beſt of three Heats, two Miles to a Heat. and the Owner muſt ſub ribe and pay two Guineas, and fo for the Aged Purfe of Firty Poends, on or before the Day ot Entrance, for and towards a Purfe of F 11ty Pounds, to be run for at the fame Place in the Year. 1757. - [...]
[...] on or before the Day ot Entrance, for and towards a Purfe of F 11ty Pounds, to be run for at the fame Place in the Year. 1757. - And on wedneſday the 23d will be run for, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Herfe, Mare or Gelding, that is no in re than tour Years old this Grafs, as muſt be certified under the , lands of the [...]
[...] from running. And the winning Horfe to be fold for 1oo l. if demanded by the Subſcribers thea preſent. All Horres, &c. that start for the above Purfes, to be ſhewn and catered at the George- Inn in Giantham, before Robert Birch, Clerk of the Race, on sa urday the 19th of June next, between the Hours [...]
[...] and to be fubjećł to the Articles then and there to be produces, and ttand at fuch Publick Houtes as ſubſcribe one Guinea towards thefe Purfes, until the Day of running, or be excluded. - No iefs than three qualified to start for any of thefe Purſes. If but two, to have fi ve Guineas each, it but one to have eight Guineas [...]
The general evening post27.07.1756/28.07.1756/29.07.1756
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 27. Juli 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Day of Auguſt, in Coventry-Park, the Gentlemen’s Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare, cr Gelding, than never won above Fifty. Guineas, at any one Time, Matches ex cepted; five Years old to carry eight Stone ten Pounds, fix Years [...]
[...] Guineas, for Ropes, Weights, &c. On 1 huriday the 12th will be run for, on the fame Courfe, the Purfe- of Fifty Pounds, by any Horſe, &c. that has been uſed laſt Seafon as a regular Hunter, and that was not in Sweats from Chriſtmas till the firſt Day of March laft, and has never [...]
[...] Heat ; and the winning Horſe to return tem Pounds to KePairs of the Courſe, &c, Horſes, &c. to run for either of thefe Purfes are to be ſhewn and entered at the Mermaid Inn, on Thurſday the fifth Day of August, between the Hours of Two and Nine in the Evening, [...]
[...] fide his ºwn. Every Hofe that enters for either of theſe Purſes ſhall ſtand at fuch ſºublick Houſes as fubſcribe Half a Guinea tº the Town Purfe, or more. If but one Horſe enter; for either of theſe Purfes, to be allowed Ten Guineas, and his Entrance Money; it but two, ſive Gaineas each, and their Entrance [...]
[...] to feil any Liquors in the Park but fuch as ſubſcribe Half a Guinea tó the Town Pure. And every Subſcriber that enters his Horſe for either of theſe Purfes, íhall fubſcribe at leaft ten Days before the Day of Running. K. B. I here will be a Main of Cocks fought between_thº [...]
The general evening post08.06.1756/09.06.1756/10.06.1756
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 08. Juni 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] one Guinea Entrance, a Non Subſcriber three Guineas, or doublé at the Post, except thoſe Horſes, &c. that run for the Hunter's Purfe, which pay one Guinea Entrance only, or double at the Pott. Nº Horſe, &c. winning two Heats ſhall be obliged to start for a third ; no lefs than three reputed Running Horſes, &c. to start for [...]
[...] Nº Horſe, &c. winning two Heats ſhall be obliged to start for a third ; no lefs than three reputed Running Horſes, &c. to start for each_Day's Purfe except the Hunter's Purfe, and no leſs than three Horfes, &c. to ſtart for that. Certificates of their Qualifications to be produced at the Time of Entrance: If only one or two enter [...]
[...] to be produced at the Time of Entrance: If only one or two enter to be allowed ten Guineas each, Entrance Money included, and the Purfe to be referved for the next Year, to run according to Articles which will be, produced at the Time of Entrance ; and if any Difference hall arife or happen on Account of the Age or Height [...]
[...] one Guinea, whoſe Determination ſhall be final, the Horſes, &c. to run for the above mentioned Prizes to be ſhewn and entered for the firſt Purfe at Thomas Wallis’s, at the Wheatſheaf, in the Corn Market, on Wedneſday the 27th of July; for the fecond on Thurſday the 29th at John Portman's at the Saracen's Head in Forgate-street; [...]
[...] Garter in Forgate-ftreet, between the Hours of four and feven in the Evening, to be kept and remain at fuch Houtes as fubfcribe not leſs than one Guinea to the City Purfe. There will be Bails every Evening at the Guildhall as uſual, -– The Right Hon the Lord F O LEY, Steward. [...]
The general evening post04.09.1756/05.09.1756/06.09.1756/07.09.1756
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. September 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Mr. Law's the upper. Crown, the Poſt-Houſe, on the 16th of October, between the Hours of One and Fi e in the Afternoon To pay and ſubſcribe as for the firſt Day's Purfe. Any quali: Horſe, &c. may enter at the Poſt for either of the Purſes, Paying Two Guineas Entrance and fuofcribing i hee Cuineas to ‘th: [...]
[...] Horſe, &c. may enter at the Poſt for either of the Purſes, Paying Two Guineas Entrance and fuofcribing i hee Cuineas to ‘th: fecond Day's Purfe. No lefs than three qualified Horfis, &c. to ſtart for either of theſe Pulfes, and no Perſon to enter more than ore Horfe, &c. [...]
[...] Certificates of the Qualifications of each Hºrfe, &c. to be pro duced at the Time of Entrance. If but one Horfe, &c. enters for either of thefe Purfes, to have Ten Guineas, if two Fi teen Guineas, between them and their Entrance Money again ; and the Purſe to be run for next Year. [...]
[...] between them and their Entrance Money again ; and the Purſe to be run for next Year. If any Diſpute at Entering or Running for either of theſe Purfes fhall arife, to be de ermined by a Majority of Subſcribers then prefent, and their Determination to be finai. | [...]
[...] to be run 1or on Claverton-Down near Bath, a Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Hoffe, Mare or Gelding, that has not won the Value of Fifty Pounds (Matches excepted) five Years old to [...]
[...] produced at the Time of Entrance, or before the Day of Running. No leſs thaº three reputed Running-Hofes, &c. to ſtart for either of thefe Purfes, each Horfe, &c. to pay Two Guineas En trance, if a Subſcriber's, and Five Shillings to the Clerk of the courſe ; a Non-subſcriber Three Guineas, and Five Slilings to [...]
The general evening post28.08.1756/29.08.1756/30.08.1756/31.08.1756
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. August 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] old nine Stone, and fix Years old nine Stone twelve Pounds ; to run the beit of threo four Mile Hears. Every Hofe, &c. running for either of thefe Purfes, to pay Two Guineas Entrance, and a Crown to the Clerk of the Coufe, or double at the Post ; and to run according to Articles to be pro: [...]
[...] double at the Post ; and to run according to Articles to be pro: duced at the 1 ime of Entrance. No leſs than three reputed Running Hortes to itart for either of thefe Purfes; and if but one Horie, &c. ſhould enter, to be allowed Ten Guineas, and his Entrance Money again; and if two Horfes, &c. Five Guineas [...]
[...] each, and their Entrance again. - - !í an, Diſputes arife, to be determined by the Majority of the Subfc: ers to the Gentlemens Purfe as ſhall be then prefent. No Períons will be allowed to fell any Sort of Liquor in any Cart, Carriage, Booth, &c. on the Courfe, without fubſcribing Half [...]
[...] a Guinea to the i own Puffe, - No Smith to plate any Horſe, &c. that runs for either of theſe Purfes, but what ſubſcribés Hali a Guinea to the Town Purſe. Horfes, &c. that enter for the Town Purſe to be fhewn and entered the Friday before running, between the Hours of Four and [...]
[...] Newport Pagnel aforelaid, between the Hours of Four and Eight in the Aſternoon; and to ſtand at fuch Inns only as tubſcribe One Guinea, or more, towards the 1 own Purfe. Certificates cf their ages to be produced at the Time of En trance. [...]
[...] trance, if a Subſcriber’s, and Five Shillings to the Clerk of the Courſe ; a Non-Subſcriber Three Guineas, and Five Shillings to the Clerk. If but one Horfe, &c. enters for erther of theſe Purfes t9 be allowed Ten Guineas, and his Entrance-Money returned : but if two Five Guineas each, and their Entrance-Money rerum: [...]
The general evening post26.06.1756/27.06.1756/28.06.1756/29.06.1756
  • Datum
    Samstag, 26. Juni 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] BED FORD RACES, 1756. N Tueſday the Ioth Day of Auguſt will be run for on Ccw-Meadow near Bedford, a Purfe ot i fty Pounds, given by his Grace the Duke of Bedford, by any Horte, Mare, or i selding, that never won a Royal Plate, or [...]
[...] Weight in Proportion. To run the beſt of three Heats, four Miles each Heat. To pay Two Guineas Entrance each Horfe, &c. for this Purfe, and Five Shillings to the Clerk, or double at the Post. No Horſe, &c. to ſtart for this Purfe that ever won any Thing, except Four-year-olds laſt Grafs. [...]
[...] Certificates to be produced from the Hands of the Breeder, for the Four, Five, and Six-year-olds that ftart for either of t nefe Purfes. To enter for thefe Purfes on Tueſday the 3d Day of Auguſt, beſbre the Clerk of the Race, or whom he fháil appoint, at the [...]
[...] Pounds, one feur Mile Heat, for Forty Guineas. Colonel Wal degrave bets Mr. Rigby Ten Guineas bye. if any Diſputes arife for the Five, Six, or aged Purfe, to be finally determined by his Grace the Duke of Bedford, or whom he ſhall appoint. [...]