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The general evening post09.09.1758/10.09.1758/11.09.1758/12.09.1758
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. September 1758
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Parcel of fine old, well flavoured Red PORT win E, of the Vintage 1753 and 1754. It will be warranted neat as it was landed, is perfectly bright, and fit for immediate Uſe. [...]
[...] The Premiſes may be viewed the 19th inſt. and to the Time of Sale ; and Particulars of the Eſtate maybe had at Mr. Macqueſtin's, Upholder, in Watling-Street; and at the Roſe and Crown at win *kdon; at Putney Bowling-Green Houſe; the Bull-Inn at Kingſton; *Caſtle at Hammerſmith; and at the face of Sale. [...]
[...] tɔ carry eight Stone and a half, Bridle and Saddle included; the bett of three two-mle Heats. N. B. The winning Horſe at Stockbridge, of four Years old to be excei-ted. - No leſs than two repute! Ru ining Horſes to ſtart for either of [...]
[...] never won Fifty Pounds, (Matches excented) to car y nine Stone, , four-mile ficats. To pay Two Guineas Entrance, and the Entrance Money to go towards the next Year's Plate, and the winning Hoife, &c. to pay Two Gu neas to the Clerk of the Race. [...]
[...] ever won more than ore Prize (and that not above Fifty Pounds) to run for th s i late. To pay Two Guineas Entrance, to go to the next Year's Plate, &c. The winning Horfe, &c. top y Two Guineas to the Cl-rk of the Race. - - On Thurſday the 12th of Ostober, will be run for on the fame [...]
[...] Courſe, a Purſe of Fifty Pounds, by four Years old Mares ; to carry eight Stone, two-mile Heats To pay Two Guineas Ertrance, ard the Entrance to go to the next Year's P. te. The winning Mare to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. N, B · Stakes and Matches are rot deemed Prizes. [...]
[...] pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. N, B · Stakes and Matches are rot deemed Prizes. No Horfe, &c. winning two Heats to be ob iged to ſtart again for the Plate. - | No Pei fon is allowed to kcºp a Booth or fell any Sort of Liquors, [...]
[...] - J. Shuck Bu Ron, att he Sun, between the Temple-Gates, and by W. San D By, at the Ship, oppofite St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street; b: VV Sri e o PsH - E, in New Bond-Street, an alſo by J. WARP, at the King's Arms, the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley, and H, WIN TRID o e, the Corner of Caſte-Alley, Cernal. [...]
The general evening post31.07.1755/01.08.1755/02.08.1755
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 31. Juli 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] - Thurſday died Richard Nichol', Eſq; .c ii' jr " ' A at Hackncy. 'He win the Night b.-ſore tcized"iLb,J'.-gz, apopleflick Fit. 'gy [...]
[...] Entrance-Money returned. The above Plates to be run for in the Royal Manner, viz. the Horſe, are. that wins the firſt and ſecond Heats ſhall have bhe Plate, and the Horſe, &e. that is ſecond for the ſecond Hent M lnve the Stakes without running a third Heat. [...]
[...] oſ Subſcrihers then preſent. No Horſe, &e. to be plated but by a Subſenher, or ſtand at vany Houſe 'that ſubſcribes leſs than Half a thnea to the above Purſes. 'The winning Horſe each Day to return One Guinea to'rhe Clerk or' the Courſe, vfor Scales; Weiglus, &e. . [...]
[...] being the zd, 3d, and 4th Days of September next, win be ſun for, on St. Stepnen's Down, nenraLaunceſton, in Cornwell, the reve-ral Purſes following, viz. . - r [...]
[...] and tive Sllillings to the Clerk of the Courſe. The Stakea for this Purſe to go to the ſecond-beſt Horſe. The Horſe, Mare, or Gelding, that ſhall win either of the firſt mentioned Purſ's, to be diſqualined lſulll running for the laſt. All the Horſes, Mares, or Geldrngs, that ſhall run for any of [...]
[...] the Clerk of the Courfe, for each Plate i Non-Subſcnbers three Guineasz or double at the Poſt. * The Owner of the winning Horſe each Day to pay two Gumm for Drums, Flags, Ropes, _ No Horſe to ſtand but at the Houſe of a Subſerrber of at leaſt [...]
[...] enterin at the Poll for To-morrow's Purſe, eſpecially as Mr. gyttsk Horſe (which 'had entered for that Dayg is now diſ ualify'd for running, he winning the Fit Da 's Puſſe, as mentioned above. lganlt-Stock, --. India Ditto, --. Sournsez [...]
The general evening post08.07.1755/09.07.1755/10.07.1755
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 08. Juli 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] been uſed as a Hunter this laſt Scaſon, and never won Plate or Match. To carry ten Stone, the heſt oſ three four Mile Heat; The Winning Horſe to return Ten Pounds to thc Clerk for Scales Welitglhtz, gpd Repairs of the Courſe, &e. , ' e 'u cribers to .'i One Guinea a N - ' [...]
[...] unleſs agreed to by the Stihi'cribers preſent; and if but one Horſe enters, to oe allowed lol. The Stakes to go to the ſecond-beſt, Horſe; and the Horſe that wins two clear Heats, to be entitled to the Plate. No Horſe winning one Plate (the Sweepſtake Match exeepted) to be allowed to ſtart for another. The winning Horſe [...]
[...] only, or double at the Poſt. The Entrance-Money each Day to go to the ſecond-beſt Horſe, &c. No Horſe, &e. winning two Heats ſhall be obliged to ſtart for a third. No leſs than three reputed Running Horſes, &c. to ſtart for each Day's Prize (except the Hunters Prize, and no [...]
[...] of the Race, and a Crown towards the Charges of the Courſe. The Entrance-Money to go to the ſecond-beſt HOrſa. The Horſe that wins the two firſt Heats is entitled to the Plate; and the others, not diſtrinccd, to run a third, and the Winner of that Heat to win the Stakes. If any Horſe, &e. diſtances all the others, [...]
The general evening post15.07.1755/16.07.1755/17.07.1755
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 15. Juli 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Cuineaa; or dc-uhle a: the Poſt. The Owner of the winning Hcrſe each Day to pay two Guinca: for Drums, Flags, Rupcs, &c. No Horſe to ſtand but at the Houſe of a Subſcrihert oſ at leaſt [...]
[...] thing, carrying eight Stone and a Half; two Hllifi Heats. 'l'o pay two (Juineas hnturnoe, to go to the ſecond-heſt Horſe. &a. and the winning Horſe, &c. to pay two Guinca' to the Clerk of the Cour'ie for Cnrds, &t. On Tueſday the goth Day of Septemher, a Purſe of Fifty Pound', [...]
[...] czg'rt Stone and a half; two-mile Heats. To pay two Guineas lintzancc, and the Entr'ance to go to the ncxt Year's Plate. The winning Mare to pay two Guincas to the Clerk of the Courſe. No Horſe, &e. winning two Heats, to he obliged to ſtart again for the riate. No winning Mare the firſt Day will be entitled to [...]
[...] This Day 'win publiſhed, ſi v I New Edition, corrected and enlarged, of N ESSAY on the TRUTH of the [...]
[...] IV0rbun'ir Treaſury of DESIGNS: Xr. The Art ofD"'v1"l an-1 Wortz-rg the ornamental Pam oſ -XRCHITECTURE. Illuſtrated by upwards of 4oo grand DESIGNS. ſor Pin', Gan', Dear', Win. JPW', Nrcber, Utdlſflſl, Cr)9'r", Cbinrne, Piece', 'Tabenmrlr-Fra-nel, Pammentz, Frm, Gulocbir, Pulpilr, rypu, Aſſa'-Ficur, Mvrnnle [...]
The general evening post26.08.1756/27.08.1756/28.08.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 26. August 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] to Articles. The fecond-heft Hcrfe, &c. will be entitled to the Entrance- Money ; and the Owner of the winning Horte, &c. is to return Three Guineas for Weights, Scales, Ropes, &c. - Cockings and Aſſemblies as ufual. [...]
[...] fecond-beſt Horſe, &c. and the winning Hc:f-, &c. to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. | On Wedneſday the 13th of October, a Porfe of Fifty Pounds, [...]
[...] No Horfe, &c. that ever won more than one Prize, and that not above Fifty Pounds, to run for this Plate. I'o pay Two Guineas Entrance, to go to the fecond beit Horfe, &c. the winning Horſe, &c. to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk cf the Race. On Thurſday the 14th of October will be run for on the fame [...]
[...] and the Entrance to go to the next Year’s i late. I he winning [...]
[...] Mare to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. No Horfe, &c. winning two Heats to be obliged to ſtart again for the Plates. Nɔ Mae winning the first Day will be intitled to start for the [...]
[...] As alſo thoſe which are uſed in M E D l C 1 N E : . | with Directions for the culture of VINEYARDS, and making of wIN E in England : - In which likewiſe will be included the Praćtical Parts of H U S B A N D RY. [...]
The general evening post08.05.1756/09.05.1756/10.05.1756/11.05.1756
  • Datum
    Samstag, 08. Mai 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] of the kivci Tyne, heiov Newcaſtle-Bridge, with Waggon-Way, leave and ſtaith º.oom within itſelf. The main Coal. Seam therein hatn bt en lately bored to, at a convenient Place for winning the farne, and is fix Feet nine Inches thick, excluſive of the Ground Coal o fifteen Irches thick, and hes there at ninety-one Fatham [...]
[...] N. B. The Corporation will confent to the working of feventy Acres or there abouts of the Riſe Part, that lies between Heaton and Byker Colleries, whilſt the other l’art is winning, proper cove nan:s being firit agreed upon and entered in o for that Purpoſe. [...]
[...] Non-Subſcribers two Guineas and tive Shillings to the Clerk of thº Coun ſe. or double at the Poſł. 'l be Horie, Mare, or Gelding that ſhall win either of the firſt mentioned Purſes to he diſqualified from runring for the 1aft. All the Horſes, Mares, ór Geldings, that ihail run for any of th“ [...]
[...] June next. - - No Horſe, &c. ſhall be qualified to ſtart or win either of thefe [...]
[...] a Guinea towards theſe Plates, and pay up their Arrears due to the fame on or before the 1st of Juze next. The winning Horfe of each Plate to pay the customery Fees for Scales and Weights, and to run for thefe Plates acçording to the King's Plate Articles, and if any Diſpute ſhould arife ſball be [...]
[...] The Purſes to be run for accordin; to Articles whic | s produced when required, by the Cle k ot the Courie Arv ºle. , &c. winning the two fi ft Heats, ſhaji have the "u vi hout being obliged to thart a third ; and the Stakes to gº to te ſecond beſt Horfe. I o ſtart exastly at Four o’Clock in the fte , , on [...]
The general evening post17.07.1755/18.07.1755/19.07.1755
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 17. Juli 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] go be zuovvgd him 10r not ſtarting, and his Eiitrancc-MOPNFY W turned himi: Tb: scakes eaqh Day to so to the ffcond-W' Horſe, scc. No Horſe, arc. winning two Heats. lhflll be 95-'l'EVd to run a third. All Diſputes ariſing to be decided by the Majorrty of Subſcribcrs then preſent . [...]
[...] thing, carrying eight Stone and a Half; two-mile Pleats. 10 pay A two .Cuiric-as Entrzince, to go to- the ſecond-belt I-iorſe, set-. and ' 'he winning Horſe, 8:.'; to pay two Guiiii.-as to the Clerk of the Courſe ſor Cnrds, 8cc. ' - On Tutſtlay the 3otli Day oſ Septemher, a ljurſe of Frſty Pounds, [...]
[...] ate. that eter won more than one Prize, and that not above I-'tity Puugc-s, to run ſor this Plate. To p .y two.GiliM'aS Efllſfln'-'er 'O go to tlie ſecond-beſt Horſe, tec. The winning Horſe, zcc. to pay two Guineas to the Cl-.-rit of the Courſe. , on wg-d;,gr.l..y tidnh-zr the ill will he run ſor, on the ſame [...]
[...] wiiiilillb Marc to ,i.'iy two Guiiit-as to the Clerk of the Courſe. No Horſe, Szc. wini..i'ig two Heats, to'l-re obliged to llart again " ( ſor the i late. No winning Marc the firſt Day will be entitled to run for the Mai-e's Prate, No leſs than three reputed Running ' Horſe-s,x ac. are to run ſor ihe-ſo Plates: lſ but one Hor-:'e, stc. [...]
[...] theltlcrk of the Courſe, ſor each Plate; Non-Subſcribcrs three Cuinoa- 5 or double at the Poſl. The Uwner of the winning Horſe each Day to pay two Guineas - for Drums, Flags, Ropes, Scc. No Horſe to ſtand but at the Houſe of a Subſcriber of at leaſt [...]
[...] only, or duuhle at the Port. , The Eri:r-since-Moiicy cach Day to 50 to the tecodd-'beſt Horſe, ac. do Horſe, arc. winning rwo'Heats lliall be obliged to ſtart for a third. No leſs than three reputed Running Horſes, 12-. to ſtart for each Day's Price (except the Hunrers Prize, and no [...]
The general evening post13.09.1757/14.09.1757/15.09.1757
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 13. September 1757
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] when there was a terrible conteſt between Trajan and Liberty, and prodigious ſums loſt by the knowing-ones, who, upon Liberty's winning the ſecond heat, laid five, fix, ſeven, and at laſt ten to one, Mr. Pitt's horſe againſt the field. And, [...]
[...] a Purſe of Fifty Pounds, by five Years old Horſes, &c. that nºver won Fifty Pounds, Matches excepted; to carry nine Stone, Four-Mile Heats. To pay Two Guineas Entrance, and the win ning Horse, &c. to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. On Tueſday the 11th of Oétober, a Sweepſtakes of 140 l. by [...]
[...] No Horſe, &c. that ever won more than one Prize, and that not above Fifty Pounds, to run for this Plate. To pay Two Guineas Entrance, to go to the next Year's Plate, &c. The winning Houſe, &c. to pay Twe Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. On Thurſday the 13th of October will be run for on the ſame [...]
[...] carry eight Stone, Two-Mile Heats. To pay Two Guineas En trance, and the Entrance to go to the next Year's Plate. The winning Mare to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. N. B. Stakes and Matches are not deemed a Prize. No Horſe, &c. winning two Heats to be obliged to ſtart again [...]
[...] No Horſe, &c. winning two Heats to be obliged to ſtart again for the Plates. No Mare winning the firſt day will be intitled to ſtart for the Mares Plate. No Perſon is allowed to keep a Booth or ſell any ſort of Liquors, [...]
The general evening post09.08.1755/10.08.1755/11.08.1755/12.08.1755
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. August 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] The Purſes to be run ſor according to Artieles which will be produced when required, by the Clerk oſ the Courſe. Any Horſe, at-c. winning the two firſt Heats, ſhall have the Put-ſe, without being obliged to ſtart a Third 5 and the Stakes to go to the ſecond-be-ſl Horſe. To ſtart exactly at Four o'Clock in the Aſter [...]
[...] Entrance-Money returned. H The above Plates to bgr-un ſor in the Royal Manner, Vit- 'he Horſe, Are. that win' the firſt and ſecond Heats ſhall have the Plate, and the Horſe, arc. that is ſecond for the ſecond I-lest ſink have the stake' without ninning a third Heat. [...]
[...] Three and Five in the Aſternoon ; or on the Day of running, before Twelve o'Clock in the Forenoon, ſubſcribing then or before oix Gui neas towards the ſaid Purſe 5 and the Owner oſ the winning Horſe to return Five Cuineas towards the next Year's Plate. No leſs than three to ſlart: lſ.-leſs than three, to be allowvved l-ivt: Pounds [...]
[...] cates are not produced, ſuch Owner will not he intitled to ſtart his Horſe, aec. for the ſaid Purſe 5 or in caſe he ſhould ſtart, and happen to win any two Heats, will not be intitled to the Plate. 1 The ſecond-bell Horſe, ler. will be intitled to the Entrance Money; and the Ow-ner of the winning Horſe, ac. is to retum [...]
[...] the Clerk of thocourſe, for each Plate; Non-Subſcribers three Guineas; or double at the Poſl. The Owner of the winning Horſc each Day to pay two Guincaa ſor Drums, Flags, Rope', arc. No Horſe to ſtand but at the Houſe of a Subſcriber oſ at leaf! [...]
The general evening post18.09.1760/19.09.1760/20.09.1760
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 18. September 1760
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] fqüare, Mr. Thomas Higgs, Battle-axe képer to Majesty, and Meſlenger to the Gentlemen-perifi yn a On Saturday morning Mrs. Smith, a win, w g. woman of fortune, in Hoxton-fquare, v as founà in her bed. She was in perfect health the prece [...]
[...] the neighbºurhood of Win'zg; by which pofition he interrupts the coutiers in ther puffage to and from Beilin to Breſlau. Several ſkirmiſhes have lately happened near [...]
[...] Hofes, &c. that never won sol. Matches excepted; to carry 9 ſt. Four mule Heats; to pay Two Guineas Entrance, and the Entrance Money to go tºwards the next Year's Plate, and the Winning Horfe, &c. to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. On Wedneſday the 8th, a Putie of so l. by Aged Horſes, &c. [...]
[...] Heats; no Horſe, &c. that ever, won more than one Prze (and that net above sol.) to run for this Plate; to pay Two Guineas Entrance, to go to the next Year's Plate, &c. the Winning Horie, &c. to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. - On Thurſday the 9th will be Run for, on the fame Courfe, a [...]
[...] Purfe of go l. by Four Years old Mares ; to carry 8 ft. and a Half, Two Mile Heats; to pay Two Guineas Entrance, and the Entrance to go to the next Year's Plate; the Winning Mare to pay Two Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. N. B. Stakes and Matches are not deemed Prizes. - [...]
[...] Guineas to the Clerk of the Race. N. B. Stakes and Matches are not deemed Prizes. - No Horfe, &c. winning two Heats, to be obliged to ſtart again for the Plate. - No Perſon is allowed to keep a Booth, or fel any sort of Liquors, [...]
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