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Galignani's messenger13.12.1821
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 1821
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Pu. Iey-house, near Crºydos;-of J. Arnold, esq. of Old Bond recſ;–of Edward Rice, esq. in Dawe-street;—of Capt. Rurgoyne, . N. at Charlton Kings, near heltenham –of Sir Win. Smituſ, in upper Hallºy-street;-of Lieut.-Cºl. Milinan, of the Coldstream ſºuards, at Tredegar, in Mounouthshire;—of Capt. John Bastard, [...]
[...] risbrook, Isle of Wight. Lieutenant H. Roberts, of the 26th ſoot, to Clara, sº cºnd º of Samuel Acton, esq., late of Sia well.— Mr, win. Stannard. R. N. to Matilda, only daughter of the late Jºhnſ Richyrd Drinkwater Jenner. esq. of Antigua.-At Bridlington, Mr. James Randall. jun. of Iron-gate, Tower-hill, London, to the widow [...]
[...] daghter of the Rev. ix. Gray, of Bishop's Wearmouth, and Preben dary of Durham.—At Brecoq, w, R. Elſis, esq. of Arundel, Sussek, to Miss Mary Ghurch Morrice, daughter of the late win. Morrice, esq. of Cardiff, and uiece of Samuel Church, esq. of Brecon.— A. Paston Cooper, esq. of Cheverells, Hers, nephew and heir to [...]
[...] ing been presented to those livings by the Mayor and Corporation of Norwich, on March 7, 1757,-At Norwood Grºen, Middlesex, win. Allen Thackhwaité, esq. of Fulmer, Gerrard's Cross, Pucks. —The eldest daughter of George Coombs, esq. of Arundel.-In' Upper Berkeley-street, win. Slater, esq. of Bevis.—At Falmouth, [...]
[...] only, called Phºtºsses, ou fixed num! ers, which tickets, iſ tº conte up at the drawing of the 21 January, 1822, will entitle the bearers to share in the prº mnium which falfs to the winning number. The Prompt sale of these tickets having enabled the la kº the price at the moderate rate of Eigures francs, the undersigned [...]
[...] day of drawing, the number either of the Obligations, or the tickets for premiums, which they desire. He engages to inform his corres pondents of the fate of their tickets, and win.K. knºwn, ... º. proper time, by means of this Journal, the numbers which have sººd the printipal prizes; also to transmit to the ſo tunate hojaei, [...]
Galignani's messenger23.09.1822
  • Datum
    Montag, 23. September 1822
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Haplazard colt. - - Previously 3 to 1 on Swap at starting, in conse quence of Mr. Powlett's colt winning the Fitzwilliam Stakes. TUESDAY. [...]
[...] to the end of the chapter. A. thousand reports had also got into existence respectius the great ſavourite swap-first, “ that he could not win; secondly, ... that he had not quality enough belonging to him to carry of the St. Leger stakes; aud, lastly, “ that he [...]
[...] ... that he had not quality enough belonging to him to carry of the St. Leger stakes; aud, lastly, “ that he must not win iſ the Newmarket people were ever to be seen any more on the latter course as a host of bel ters.” “What a chance for the groom to make his [...]
[...] To a stranger, the shoutings, antics, and grinaces, displayed by the characters interested in the race, on Theodore winning it, appeared more like persons mad with joy than anything like rational beings. One gentleman on Saturday night lºst, at Donca..” betted [...]
[...] M. Desgrands' Apolline. A heavy storm coming on, the race between the winning horses was postponed in definitely. The Royal Princes, altended by their suites, honoured the races with their ". Among [...]
[...] lºrceds, on the 20th of September, in the Champ de Mars, are hereby infºrmed, that if the number of horses be less than six, the house winning the first heat will be declared the winner of the stakes; but that, should the number of horses exceed live, thcy whl be divided into two partics, to run successively, and thic winner of each division [...]
Galignani's messenger01.02.1822
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Februar 1822
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Average Price of Corn by the Quarter of eight win. chester Bushels, received in the Week ended the 10th [...]
[...] from half-pay 37th Foot, to be Major, vice J. O. Beyer, who exchanges, and Ens. T. L. Galloway, to be Adju tant. vice Shink win, who resigns the Adjutantcy only. — 15th Ditto, Lieut. G. Reed to be Captain, by pur chase, vice Campbell, who retires; Ensign J. Jordan to [...]
[...] gevald, of lying-str., et, Portman-square.—At High Wycombe, Mrs. King. At Exe er, Miss Janet Allar, yce, of Aberd, en.—At Streatham, arrey. Mrs. Lamber.--Win, Moiſatt, esq. of Wimbledon, Surrey. —At Worthing, Mr. Benjamin Hawes, founder of the Society for Recovery of Drowned Pe's ns.—At Didsbury. Lancashire, whilst [...]
[...] Assistant Secretary, to the Lºttery.—At. Newport, Herefordshire, Thos. Foley, esq, el 'est son of the late Hon. A. Foley.—At Bombay, Qº the 4th of May last, Captain Win. Joseph Moorhouse, of his Majesty's 65th regiment stationed the e, son of the late Wim. J. M., and grandson of the late Jos. Moorhouse, esq. banker, Lombard. [...]
[...] Died—At Bordeaux, on the 19th of january, aged 19, after a severe illness, which she bore with exemplary fortitude. Matilda, the wife of Win. Luke Stritch, Esq. [...]
[...] sons will preſer ready money to the possession of the Es ate, a sum eqivalent in valie will be given, at the option of the pur chaser of the number which wins the Inon AND STEEL Wonks or MAlborghetto. The Drawing will take place at Vienna on the FourTEENTR of [...]
Galignani's messenger07.10.1820
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Oktober 1820
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] advantage it possess s of rendering useful those ores which before were considered of no value, it may be foreseen that, in a short time, industry and prosperity win revive in the many mines which are now abandoned on account of their owners not having been able to avail [...]
[...] From the LOWDoy GAZETTE, Sept 30. Average Prices of Corn, by the Quarter of eight Win chester bus'.cle, and of Oatmeal per Boll of 140lbs. [...]
[...] BANKRUPTS.–C. F. Woolcº, High Holborn, win dow glass-cutter.—A. Morton, Lower Thames-street, fish factor.—J. Payne, D. Reid, and T. Hall, Norwich, [...]
[...] 33 1. Regiºnt of Foot, Second Lieut . P. N. Daly, from the Rifle Brigade, to be Ensign, vice Robertson, who ... changes.—44th Ditto, Ensign P. North to be Lieut., winſ. ºut purchase, vice Russell, appointed to the 10th R 'yal Vet. Iłat.; B. Browne, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Nou.'". [...]
[...] Mars, was foald in 181o in Mr. Seguin's IIarras at Fº he was got by Vivaldy out of an English Mare three parts bred. Cabriolet has to meet the winning horses from the Departments on the 15th instant. The London Papers of the 3d (owing to contrary winds) [...]
Galignani's messenger31.05.1822
  • Datum
    Freitag, 31. Mai 1822
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] to our commerce with those regions :-"From letters of a recent date we learn that the Patriots are treating with the late Wiccroy La Serna, who had with Wins about aooo troops, of which a great part were daily deserting. The cause of liberty in this country is com [...]
[...] The Seal-fishery had been very successful this season, which would greatly tend to lessen the distress which had been experienced at St. John's. The Egeria win tered at Hai Grace (one of the out-ports of the island), and was only in St. John's about 48 hours be [...]
[...] her, vice Lieut. C. P. York, promoted to the sauk of Commander. d The Arab. 18 º sloop. Capt. Win. Holmes, sailed, on Tuesday for the Irish station. The Ilind, 20 gun , sloop, Hon. Capt. lious, sailed on Wednesday for the [...]
[...] Mediterranean, to relieve the Larue, Capt. Tait; sailed also the Fly, 18 gun sloop, on a cruise. t Sir Win. Hoste, Bart. ‘K.C.B. is uominated to the command of the Albion, 74, guardship at Purtsmouth vice Capt. Raggett, whose ſeria has expired. [...]
[...] When all the three have pretty well exhausted the old man's º: tience, Mathilde appears in her natural form, charms him out of his fondness for many children, wins his heart by her talents, and ob tains pardon for her ruse and favour for her father. To make the . *::::: end in the usual mammer, two domestics who had seconded [...]
Galignani's messenger23.09.1826
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. September 1826
  • Erschienen
    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] the Chairman of the Board of Stamps appears to have lost sight both of The Dr.tish Press newspaper, and the County Fre Qffice. He however says that he has not yet done win Mr. Wallace; therefore, after having succeeded n hurling a due por tion of the public opprobrium (most deservedly) on others, he [...]
[...] for, although Bedlamite is a nice-looking raci g-like horse, he does not go any pace; he has only cantered since he has been here; if this preparation will win the Leger, the trouble other trainers take is useless; puuing this out of the question, nº judge can find fault with his appearance. Mulalto (who, with the [...]
[...] from Doncaster, and will not be here till to-morrow), by his public running, is decidedly the best 5 and, if Actaeon was not stumped in his race with Memuon, he 'll win, or be very near. The Dragon looks well, goes well, and is a better favorite than Crusader; Lord Wharncliffe having declared tº win with [...]
[...] If thºre is any thing in public performauce, Crusader will have a good chance, if The Dragon has ; and we should not be asionished iſ, see him very near winning. Tarrarc is a long-legged beast, with short pasterns, large belly, and appears to be a slow as a man. The Gencial looks well, and gºes well, if he cver did go. - [...]
[...] with short pasterns, large belly, and appears to be a slow as a man. The Gencial looks well, and gºes well, if he cver did go. - Jur old friend Forth is cuce more certain ºf winning; his lot ‘look well, and go tolerably, but, we fear it's no go for him this time. Finny Davies will be “there, or thereabouts,” unless the [...]
Galignani's messenger16.07.1819
  • Datum
    Freitag, 16. Juli 1819
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] nº we'll all have a finger, a finger, a We'll all have a finger ºn the §: º, My hare of is to win, fºllº y share of pie to win, I will dash through thi - And philosophy and liberty shall º and thin, [...]
[...] Day after day—suicide after suicide; the day before yesterday a young woman aa years of age threw herself out of a three-pair of stairs win dow.—The cause assigned for this desperate deed is grief and despair at the desertion of her [...]
[...] Old ºne /aults at Geneva.—The winſ. Vaults of M. D'Angers, late of Bordeaux and Dublin. Wine-merl chant, are extensively furnished with all sorts of first-growth [...]
Galignani's messenger26.09.1826
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 26. September 1826
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] reasons which has induced many to bet ag inst Tarrare was, that he is of the Catton breed, against which a kind of prejudice has existed. “He’ll never win,” said a #99. judge ; “his Lordship will never win with a Catton horse.” Now we have but little doubt that the Catton stock, which has been improving of late, [...]
[...] mart's, head, and a time slashing race followed, every inch of ground being contested almost neck and neck, Actaeon at last winning by a head only—rode by H. Edwards. It was one of the best races we have seen this week. Four Year Old Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each, 20 sovs. ft. : for [...]
[...] send to this Office the certineate of the Carriage on entering France, which he sold lastºummer to a Gentleman who was staying at the Hotel de Bristol.—The earliest answer win much oblige. [...]
[...] Various reports being in circulation in consequence of the Duc Descar's Mare not winning the English Sweepstºkes, an English Gentleman now publicly offers to back. Mr. Grimwood's Mare, the Lady, of the Lake, to run again against the above Mare, [...]
[...] harges. The stock of Wine is large, and seected from the best win *...*. London Newspapers taken in. [...]
Galignani's messenger23.03.1824
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 23. März 1824
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Sir G. hill, was in favour of the repeal of the bounties.—The Petition was then received. - Mr. w.win MoRE gave notice, that he would on the 18th of May move for the appointment of a Committee to inquire iulo the existing regulations relative to, Drawbacks on Sugar. . . . [...]
[...] and their ſlags waved on the battlements of Cadiz, Badajoz, or St. S, bastian, which we had spent our lives and treasure to win of preserve. He should now proceed to state, first, how, we had been brought to this state of things; secondly, the danger in which [...]
[...] arrival bring down the war to Cºtigna-A Laugh.--Iſis high spirit of galantry and prodigal experidiure of limself must always redound to his ſon ur, in win lever cause it may be exercised; bit it is the duty of Government to contemplate these events with a uore serio is eye; and if trance did not remonstrate, it was the [...]
[...] the case of my Honourable and Gallant ºj. I had no wish to mºltiply in the eyes of the French Government, circumstances which fore the appearance of suspicion, and with cºuld, win explained, adºl to ºur humiliation.— licar, hear.)—The Nile i.ri who opened this discussion has suggested an ther diſliculty with re [...]
[...] y º St. MAUR, near WIN 25, rue de Surenne, pºs. [...]
Galignani's messenger17.07.1827
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 17. Juli 1827
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] eter, deposed that Mrs. Scout had acknowledged to him her intrigue with Mr. Bergerel as a reason for refusing her favours to win, ss. In answer to a question from Sergeant Bosanquet, “ I never boasted of having received personal favours from Mrs. Bligh.” - [...]
[...] firm. and emphatic tone, and with a manuer generally unenbar rassed, and sometimes (when pressed closely by the que lions) pettish aud sharp. Mr. Wellesley stood behind her, win a man - servant in livery; and her father, Colonel Patterson, placed him self rather prominently in front of the box, and quite close to his [...]
[...] the lead at a good pace alous; the flat, and to the Duke's Sland, when he ſailed a litule, and Paul Jones and Black Swan came up. Tom Tit made an amazing effort to win, but was soon beat off, and the rest of the ground was left to Paul Jones and Black swan, the former winning a beautiful race by a neck only. - [...]
[...] To be Sold, HAvANNan Cigans and SpAxism and Poaru guks.E WIN Es, viz. Sherry, Malaga, Oporto, &c. Also superior Malaga Raisins, in voxes of 22 ſhs. for 25fr., which is 6 sous a-pound lower than at the grocer's.-Apply to M. Barcia, Spaniard, No. 402. rue [...]
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