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Examiner25.08.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 25. August 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] and that contrary to an express condition with Lord Cardi. gan, upon º civilly remonstrated with, I only met with contemptuous behaviour—was nearly rode over—that I had told them my name, &c., and was refused theirs, or had a false name given me, surely no other epithet could fairly [...]
[...] “Sir-I have the honour to state to you that on Friday, the 5th of July, several officers of this regiment, as well as myself, rode across the fields towards Herne B ly, and on our return crossed the water immediately opposite to the bar racks. As soon as I had passed through the water, an indi [...]
[...] of the individual who stopped Cornet Brotherton was such as to provoke contempt—not a reply. “I beg further to state to you that we merely rode along the footpath, and could not have done any damage; also that had the person who stopped us behaved with civil ty, we [...]
[...] by a respectable farmer on account of damaging his neigh bour's crop, and that they replied, ‘Well, if so we must pay for it,' and rode away. Secondly, there is no ootpath across my field in question, nor any thoroughfare whatever, which the parties well knew; that they did not even keep on the [...]
[...] the parties well knew; that they did not even keep on the pasture, but broke into a field of high grass laid in for hay, and, as can be proved by eye-witnesses, rode several times backwards and forwards, dama ing the same; and that they forced their horses through the hedge in several [...]
[...] distance when I first accosted Messrs Reynolds and Brotherton, and afterwards kept rather aloof, only coming up when they rode off towards the barracks. I could have spoken more decidedly as to persons, had the Earl of Cardigan thought it right to have given me, as I requested [...]
Examiner17.07.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. Juli 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] o'clock, when the street was crowded, not the slightest notification having been given either to the people or the magistrates of the town, Lord Lothian rode in at the head of a troop of dragoons at a rapid pace. No one could form the slightest notion why such a demonstration was [...]
[...] at the meeting. Again, without any previous communi eation with the magistrates, or notification to the people, in rode the Marquis of Lothian at a hard pace. The sol diers were some minutes surrounded by the mob, and one stone was thrown. On this the officer in command of the [...]
[...] diers were some minutes surrounded by the mob, and one stone was thrown. On this the officer in command of the troops immediately rode up to the Marquis of Lothian, and said he would not stand having his men ill-used. Lord Lothian had a few dirty lines put into his hands, [...]
[...] lowed him, one of them riding out of his proper place full upon the people. When the soldiery turned, and this brute rode right down the pavement, stones were thrown at them, but only a very few, and the rapid pace at which they proceeded prevented the possibility of their being [...]
[...] they proceeded prevented the possibility of their being hurt. Some of them, however, with the officer at their head, turned and again rode at the people, trampling some down, and among others severely cutting two, one a harm less old man, over the head. They were seen riding up [...]
Examiner08.06.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 08. Juni 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] sight, and pleasant, but for the dust. Such a string of carriages—as Sir Robert Peel, with his great coat flowing to the wind, rode down the line—of equipages, that is—the Czar observed to one of his attendants, that the English Minister was [...]
[...] spectators. When her Majesty's carriage came up she was cheered most enthusiastically. The Duke of Wel lington rode immediately after the Emperor, surrounded by noblemen and officers in uniform. Sir Robert Peel rode amongst them, and his usual blue frock coat and [...]
[...] buff waistcoat contras cd oddly and strikingly with the splendid dresses around him. The Duke of Cambridge rode immediately with the Euperor. - At about twenty minutes to twelve the review com menced by the Emperor of Russia, the King of Saxony, [...]
[...] menced by the Emperor of Russia, the King of Saxony, Prince Albert, the Duke of Wellington, a c., passing slowly down and up the line. The Emperor rode by the side of the Duke, and they interchanged frequent remarks upon the troops as they passed along. It was [...]
Examiner18.08.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 18. August 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] †: of a§ ss outrage, which occurred to me on the 5th of ast month. On the morning of that day six officers of the 11th Light Dragoons, stationed at Canterbury, rode across a piece of high grass belonging to my son, damaging the crop, and breaking the hedges. On their return to the barracks, [...]
[...] and called upon the officers to give their names : they refused; he then called them “blackguards,” and they rode off; he followed them to the barracks, and they told the sentinels not to allow him access to the commanding officer! [...]
[...] animal and vegetable world, a group of ladies and sprigs of nobility and fashion, with a numerous cortège and out riders, elegantly comparisoned, rode from the Regent's park up the New Barnet road, towards the turnpike, near the – [we suppress the name of the house], in eract [...]
[...] muonths since. On Monday week, at Northalterton, at an advanced age, Mr John Jackson, the celebrated jockey. He rode the winner of the Doncaster St Leger on eight several occasions. On the 20th ult. at Wedderlie House, Berwickshire, aged 85 [...]
Examiner21.07.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 21. Juli 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] packed up in my leather hood, and strapped behind the saddle. #. day was oppressively hot, for we trod upon our shadows as we rode across the plain. Until this •. at , eleven o'clock) the vulture remained tightly boun hind the saddle. , My servant, on unpacking, threw the [...]
[...] rising from a censer swung } a page, who precedes him. When I saw him he was attended by thirty or forty officers on horseback, all in the same plain uniform, and he rode for about three quarters of a mile along the street lined on either side by soldiers: a band played as he approached. [...]
[...] accompanied the Sovereign he was unable to accomplish his object. He was requested to keep a little in the rear out of the way. He then put spurs to his horse and rode in front of her Majesty, continually crossing the road, his object evidently being to annoy the Queen. He endea [...]
[...] voured to arrest her Majesty's attention by placing his hand on his left breast, waving his hand, and acting in the most ridiculous manner. At length he rode so close [...]
Examiner10.08.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. August 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Coserow, and that I was ..., to watch for a tall dark man, with a hat and feather and a gold chain round his neck, for that that was the king, and that he rode next after the great standard whereon was a yellow lion. “Wherefore I narrowly watched the procession as it [...]
[...] king. I therefore waved my napkin toward the steeple, whereupon the bells forthwith rang out, and while the dark man rode nearer to us, I pulled off my scull-cap, fell upon my knees, and led the Ambrosian hymn of praise, and all the people plucked their hats from their heads and knelt [...]
[...] of his disasters. His successors did not merely inherit his errors; they exaggerated, they caricatured them. They rode into power on a spring-tide of all the rampant pre iudice, and rancorous passions of their time. From the 'k. to the boor their º was a mere pandering to [...]
[...] o'clock adjourned, and continued the next day, when Mr Plºtt addressed the jury for the defence. The following is part of the evidence:-Henry Bell: I rode Bloodstone at Ascot. Before the race I saw Mr J. Morrison, and he told me to ride him a quarter of a mile and then pull him up, [...]
Examiner01.04.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. April 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] — The Queen, attended by lier suite, visited the Hippodrome on Wednesday, and rode round the course, and appeared much pleased. She looked in excellent health. – Her Majesty has also ridden out nearly every [...]
[...] health. – Her Majesty has also ridden out nearly every other day of the week. On Thursday, attended by a suite of twelve persons, she rode on horseback in the parks for nearly three hours. Hyde park corner was nearly impassable, owing to the great influx of carriages [...]
[...] acknowledged the salutations of the spectators. The Marquis Conyngham, and Lord Byron (lord in waiting) rode on each side of the Queen. On Thursday night, we may add, her Majesty, accompanied by her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, honoured the performance [...]
Examiner14.01.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. Januar 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] upon his magnificent old gray. This resolution was strength. ened by seeing Mr Gape, of St Alban's, who was some years older than himself, form one of the field. Sir Astley rode up to him, saying, ‘Well, Sir, I shall stick to you."—implying, of course, his full conviction of being able to do so. The [...]
[...] the foremost. Sticking his spurs into his horse's side, he encouragingly shouted out, “Come, Sir Astley, here is at 'em,' and immediately rode over a heavy fence, with post and rail. On he went; but not so my poor uncle, who, watching his friend's course, began to meditate on the dangers of fox [...]
[...] hunting ; and, being soon convinced that following Mr Gape as his leader would not render the amusement in any respect more secure, he turned his horse's head, and rode home, to employ himself in some more useful manner.” [...]
Examiner16.02.1840
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 16. Februar 1840
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] commenced fire for the purpose of completing the blowing it open, and after a few rounds they succeeded in knockin in one half of it. On observing this I rode down the hili towards the gate, pointing to it, thereby announcing to the troops it was open; they instantly rose from their cover, and [...]
[...] mond necklace, and the insignia of the Order of the Garter, were the principal ornaments worn by the Queen. The Duchess of Kent and the Duchess of Sutherland rode in the same carriage with her Mlajesty, and the Royal cortège left the Palace at a slow pace under an escort of [...]
[...] the uniform of a colonial-governor, and at ten minutes to two o'clock the Royal procession returned. The Prince rode in the carriage with the Queen, who was attended by the Duchess of Sutherland. His Royal Highness assisted her Majesty to alight, and led her into the Palace. The [...]
Examiner28.05.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Mai 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] The gateway ; there she ſound her palſrey trapt In purple blazon'd with armorial gold. hen she rode forth, clothed on with chastity: The deep air listen’d round her as she rode, And all the low wind hardly breathed for fear. [...]
[...] The white-flower'd elder-thicket from the field Gleam thro' the Gothic archways in the wall. Then she rode back, clothed on with chastity : And one low churl, compact of thankless earth, The fatal byword of all years to come, [...]
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