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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 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. [...]
The general evening post07.09.1756/08.09.1756/09.09.1756
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 07. September 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] White Hor e on Friday the 15th of October, between the Hours of une and Five in the Afterndon. To pay One Guinea Entrance, and to fut fcribe Two Guineas to this Purfe, and Five Shillings to the Clerk of the Cat rfe. - On wedrefday the 2ath of October will be run for on the fame [...]
[...] Mr. Law’s the upper Crown, the Poit-Houſe, on the 16th of Oétober, between the Hours of One and Five in the Afternoon. To pay and ſubſcribe as for the firſt Day's Purfe. Any qualified Horfe, &c. may enter at the Poſt for either of the Puríes, paying Two Guineas Entrance and fubfcribing Three Guineas to the [...]
[...] Horfe, &c. may enter at the Poſt for either of the Puríes, paying Two Guineas Entrance and fubfcribing Three Guineas to the fecond Day’s Purfe. No lefs than three qualified Horfes, &c. to ſtart for either of thefe Purfes, and no Perfon to enter more than one Horfe, &c. [...]
[...] Certificates of the Qualifications of each Herfe, &c. to be pro duced at the Time of Entrance. If but one Horfe, &c. enters for ei her of thefe Purfes, to have Ten Guineas, if two Fisteen 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 thefe Purfes íhal arife, to be determined by a Majority cf Subſcribers then pr-fent, and their Determination to be final. * [...]
Straubinger Tagblatt06.08.1867
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 06. August 1867
  • Erschienen
    Straubing
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Straubing
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ſtreute ſich. Als der Theilnahme an dieſem Haberfeldtreiben wurden abgefaßt und in Unterſuchung gezogen der Wirth Valentin Stadler von Purfing, der Poſthaltersſohn Markus Heigl von Anzing und zwei Dienſtknechte des Poſthalters, Karl Kloſtermaier und Stephan Ettl. Das Bezirksgericht [...]
[...] ſchuldig und verurtheilte 2) ganz dem Antrag des Staats anwaltes entſprechend, den Wirth Valentin Stadler von Purfing als bewaffneten Theilnehmer zur Gefängnißſtrafe von 3 Jahren, dann den Poſthaltersſohn Markus Heigl von Anzing und die beiden Dienſtknechte Karl Kloſtermaier und [...]
The general evening post14.08.1756/15.08.1756/16.08.1756/17.08.1756
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. August 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] will be run ior on Claverton-Down near Bath, a Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Horfe, Mare or Gelding, that never won above Fifty Guineas at any one Time (Matches excepted) five [...]
[...] Figg's, at the Lamb Inn in Bath, and be fubjećt to the Articles which wili be produced at the Tine of Entrance. Certificates of their Qualifications for each of thefe Purfes to be produced at the Tine ot Ertrance, or before the Day of Running. No les thaa three reputed Running. Ho:fes, &c. to ſtart for [...]
[...] produced at the Tine ot Ertrance, or before the Day of Running. No les thaa three reputed Running. Ho:fes, &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 Courie ; a Non-Subfcriber Three Guineas, and Five Shillings to [...]
[...] Courie ; a Non-Subfcriber Three Guineas, and Five Shillings to the Cicrk of the Courfe ; if but one Horſe, &c. enters for enther of thefe Purfes, to be allowed Ten Guineas, and his Entrance Money returned ; but if two Five Guineas each, and their En trance-Money returned. If any Difference fhall ariſe to be de [...]
[...] fuch that have fubfcribed One Guinea. N.B. The Stakes of each Day for the fecond-beſt Horie. The winning Horte of the firit Day not to ſtart for the fecond Purfe. [...]
The general evening post01.06.1756/02.06.1756/03.06.1756
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 01. Juni 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] bury; J. Baileys, at the Rainbow coffee-Houſe, Cornhill, Lon- O be run for on Grantham Cou don ; or at the Premifes, - - - - County of Lincoln, on Tueſday the 12d Day o To be peremptorily S O L D in Lott, A Purfe of Fifty Pounds, by any Hoife, Mare, or Ge Purſuant to feveraj Orders of the High Court of Chancery, before no more than five Years old this Grafs, carrying tens THOMAS BENNETT, Efq; one of the Mafters of the fame j' fourteen Pounds to the Stone, Bridie and Saddle includ [...]
[...] Which Horfes, &c. mult not have won any Plfe or Marc pay two Guineas Eutrance, and two Guineas for and t Purfe of Fifty Pounds, to be run for on the fame Courſ Year 1757. - * * - And on Thurſday the 24th will be run for, A Purfe [...]
[...] from running. And the winning Horſe to be fold for 1cc demanded by the Subſcribers then preſent. All Horſes, &c. tha: start for the above Purfes, to he ſhewn entered at the George, fnn in Grantham, before Robert Burch, C of the Race, on Saturday the 19th of June next, between the Ho [...]
[...] and to be fubjećł to the Articles then and there to he produced, a fłand at fuch Publick Houſes as fubſcribe one Guinea towards the Purfes, until the Day of running, or be excluded. No iefs than three qualifi d to ſtart for any of thefe Purſes. I but two, to have five Guineas each, it but one to have eight Guinea; [...]
The general evening post23.09.1756/24.09.1756/25.09.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 23. September 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] tl. e Clerk of the Co ríe. |- - on wedneſday the zoth of October will be run for on the fatne Courte, A Purfe ºf Fifty Pounds, by real Hunters of the last Seaſon, tlıat tever started for any Thng but a Hunter's liate, and had nost a Sweat from the zoth of September tº the 24th of March latt, [...]
[...] Horie, &c. may enter at the Poſt for eithe of the Purſes, paying Two Guineas Entrance and ſubſcribing Three Guineas fº. *** fecond Day's Purfe. The Winner to be fold for Sixty Guineas within an Hour after the Purfe is wen, if demanded by any ":"; :ho hai ha: fº:::::::Two Guineas to theſe Races a fº” [...]
[...] Certificates of the Qualifications of each Herſe, &c. *º be pro durea at the Tim: Èr:nce fi bút one Horſe, &c. en:" ": ether of thefe Purfes, to have Ten Guineas, if two File:" Guinea5 between them and their Entrance Money again ; and thº Pt:rfe to be run for next Year. [...]
[...] between them and their Entrance Money again ; and thº Pt:rfe to be run for next Year. If any Diſpute at Entering or Running for either of theſe Purfes fhail arfe, to be determined by a Majority of Subſcribº“ then preſent, and their Determination to be final. [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire23.10.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Oktober 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] þeforę Mr. Juſtice Blackharrow at his office in Clerken well. His name is Butler; on him a loaded pia: Frapº maſk and three purfes were found – he was älfo committed for further examination. . a: 7- Laft week died, -that rare and defeate animi iÈ [...]
[...] þeforę Mr. Juſtice Blackborrow at his office in Clerken well,, His name is Butler; on him a loaded piſtotņu crape mafk and three purfes were found — he was älfo committed for, further examination. : - antist 7.-i Laft week died, -that rare and defeate animi i: [...]
[...] by a Gentleman, who pulled him off his horfe. He was conveyed to Juſtice Blackborough's, in Clerken well. On him were found three purfes, a loaded piſtol, and a maſk. The Ladies not being prefent, The was committed for re-examination. My Lord [...]
[...] The was committed for re-examination. My Lord was taken in Biſhopſgate - ſtreet, and conveyed to Juſtice Spiller’s, in Shoreditch. On him a purfe, a loaded piftol, and a maſk, were alfo found. He was like wife committed for further examination. My Lord is [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire16.01.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Januar 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] he had a fum of money about him and a valuable watch. The profecutor thus prefſing on through the croud, felt his purfe move, having kept his hand on it, and he feized the prifoner’s hand clofe to his pocket, and with the other turned round and feized his perfon, and [...]
[...] was cut in the lining, but it was not unbuttoned, and that a ſtranger, whom he could never find after, gave him his purfe direćtly; the prifoner’s hand was never in his pocket. At firft, the profecutor thought the prifoner was going to bully, but he immediately [...]
[...] foner’s, and he therefore believed the prifoner was the perfon that robbed him; that he found no ſharp inftrument nor any purfe in the priſomer’s hand; that he obferved the prifoner turn pale, but faid he ſhould himfelf have turned pale or red at fuch an accuſation; [...]
[...] himfelf have turned pale or red at fuch an accuſation; that when he feized the prifoner’s hand he was be hind him, and the perfon who gave him the purfe was on one fide? Mr. Barrington queſtioned the profecutor as to the [...]
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