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Examiner01.01.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Conn. ExoMangs, Friday, Dec. 31.-To-day is cold and dry, but without frost: a continuance of such weather is much to be desired, as the land is soaked with the long-continued rains of the last six months. The arrivals are light, except of Irish Oats. The demand for Wheat at present is quite in retail. [...]
[...] Public attention is again invited to the VENTILATING WATER PROOF, introduced by W. BERDOE, which renders every description of woollen cloth, &c., thoroughly impenetrable to the heaviest rain, with out confining perspiration. A large and superior stock of Beavers, Pilots, Milled Cloths, Doeskins, &c. thoroughly waterproof, now ready. W. B. [...]
Examiner01.03.1840
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. März 1840
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] most of the thatch of the cottages was blown off; the wet summer made straw dear; the eaves of the houses let in rain on the mud walls, the cabins are built with ; and, in several cases, the walls fell inwards, crushing to death or maiming for life the wretched inmates, in a very re [...]
[...] FROCK-Eighteen Months' trial, and a most extensive sale, have fully established the merits of the above Garment, as a perfectly efficient protection frºm the most drenching rain, entirely free from the objection of CONFINING PERSPIRATION. It !'É'...}}. light, and por table, has no singularity of a ance, and is adapted for general use at [...]
Examiner01.04.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. April 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Clare was inexorable, and the poor sufferer was taken from his bed, put into a coach while it was raining hard, and conveyed to a lock-up house, where he remained for two days and nights before bail was procured. [...]
[...] would take, back the damaged tea; had the money in the house and showed it; Garrett said they did not want money; a coach was called ; it then rained very hard; Mr Cooke was put into it; would not tell witness where they were going : deceased was taken to Selby's lock-up in Chancery [...]
Examiner01.04.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. April 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] the Decoction) by all respectable medicine venders. London Rºº. Barclay and Sons, Suttons, Edwards, Newberrys, &c. York: Dennis and Son. Dublin: at Butler's Medical hall. Edinburgh: J. and R. Raines, Quebec: J. Musson. O I N T S T O C K L IN EN COMPANY. — [...]
[...] OMFORTs of , MECHANISM. — w. PINE, 369 STRAND (third door from Exeter Hall), is the sole manufae. turer of Dr sco TI's recently improved APERITIVE Foun rain, which most agreeably and effectively opens the bowels by the simple ap of a little water I it is º: substitute for purgatives, nº [...]
Examiner01.06.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Juni 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] A black frost she considered wholesome and bracing; a cutting east wind she described as a fresh breeze; snow, rain, and hail, had each particular merits, in her eyes. When the sun shone, it was fortunate; when it rained, it was a piece of luck, for she had ever so many letters to [...]
[...] part it. Overture; Scherzo: Two-part Song, with Chorus, “Ye spotted ... Miss Rain forth and Miss A. Williams; Not turno, March, and Finale (A Midsummer Night's [...]
[...] On the 6th another meeting was held, at which strong speeches were made denouncing this outrage, and ad journed, in consequence of the rain, to meet immediately in Washington market, on the ground where it was dis turbed. And here, it will be right to remark that no [...]
[...] tion after forgotten umbrellas, testified the widely extended fear that the day would be one of cold and rain dismal to think upon. However, better luck was in store. And although the sun did not peep forth, people managed to do tolerably well without him. [...]
[...] From Messrs Gillies an Horne's Circular.) Cory Exchange, Mox DAY, May 27.-On Tuesday morning we had a little rain, Wednesday was cloudy early in the day, but the weather afterwards proved dry, and has remained so up to this mºrning; when we had a few showers, but the wind being north [...]
[...] the weather afterwards proved dry, and has remained so up to this mºrning; when we had a few showers, but the wind being north erly we do not think we shall get much rain; it is, however, much wanted, and complaints are now general about the appearance of the grass and spring, crops. The supplies during the past week [...]
[...] Corn Exch. ANGE, FR1DAY, MAY 31.—Since Monday we have had some warm showers of rain, which will of course be beneficial for the pastures and growing crops, as far as it goes ; but we fear the land still wants much more; to-day is fine, with wind at E.N.E. [...]
[...] sive variety of the above, in NEw and greatly improved materials (in lieu of the unsightly rubbish made by slopsellers), now ready, guaranteed tº exclude any rain, whatever, and confidently recommended to those whº regard a respectable appearance, or wish to avoid disappointment and vexa tiºn. First-rate Clothing of every description upon the lowest terms pos. [...]
Examiner01.07.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Juli 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] cortège passed the foot of Berkeley street at fifteen mi nutes past 10 o'clock, and in somewhat less than half an hour the whole of it had followed. A slight rain had fallen in the morning, but the weather was delicious during the whole day, being neither oppressively hot nor [...]
[...] the usual means employed in the case of drowned persons were put into requisition. The deceased appeared in great rain, but perfectly sensible. She asked P. her pocket landkerchief, and on its being brought by Miss Smith, of the hotel, she exclaimed, throwing her arms round that [...]
Examiner01.07.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Juli 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Botanical Society took place on Wednesday. At about six o'clock the grounds were crowded with a most fashionable company, when it began to rain heavily; the call for carrriages was incessant. – On Wednesday the Lord Mayor gave a very splen [...]
[...] THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. The wheat has improved very much in appearance; but we fear it has been laid in many places by the rain. —Brighton Gazette. Some fears are entertained that should the drought continue much longer, vegetation [...]
[...] sufficient reason to calculate upon a full average yield. —Hereford Journal. The progressive warm weather which has succeeded the late rains, has had a won derful effect upon the vegetable kingdom.—Shrews bury Journal. The favourable change in the wea [...]
[...] rather dearer. Coan Exchangs, FRIDAY, JUNE 30.-The first fourteen days of this month we had heavy rains almost every day; on the 13th particularly it rained for eighteen hours, and the ground was quite saturated with wet; since the 14th we have had dry [...]
Examiner01.09.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. September 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] to their duty, and accepting the old scale of wages. From Barbadoes they write—“We have been blessed with delightful showers of rain ; it is glorious weather for the labourers to plant, if the land be properly prepared ; the blessing of freedom has been grievously abused, agri [...]
[...] Wednesday dawned most inauspiciously. Twelve o'clock (writes the Chronicle correspondent) “ was the hour fixed for the commencement of the procession, but the rain, which has been threatening all the morning, has now begun in earnest, and thousands of umbrellas are unfurled in [...]
[...] display is completely spoiled. There is nothing chivalrous about an umbrella " The procession, however, took place, “but in consequence of the rain a considerable part of the ceremonial was dispensed with. The Queen of Beauty and the ladies of her train were in close carriages, [...]
[...] great majority of the country papers to the same effect is the following account from the Norfolk Chronicle of Saturday last:-The drenching rains which fell early on Saturday morning, with the successive cold showers on the Monday and Tuesday, put a stop to the harvest on those [...]
[...] ſ From Messrs Giltics and Son's ('ircular. J CoRN Excha Ng E. Mon pay, August 26.-We have had no rain since last Tuesday, and nothing is wanted but drying light winds to make the weather as favourable as possible for secur ing the harvest. The dews the last few mornings have been [...]
[...] CoRN Exch ANG E, FRIDAY, August 30–Yesterday was dry, but gloomy; this morning it began to rain heavily soon after eight o'clock, with every appearance of continuing for the day; but now, at noon, we have a gleam of sunshine. The arrivals [...]
Examiner01.10.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Oktober 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] deficiency of water, it soon raged with such fury, that before the evening half the town was in ashes. Fortunately a heavy shower of rain fell at about four o'clock in the after noon, and arrested the progress of the flames. More than one hundred families are without an asylum.” [...]
[...] form the journey in two hours. Mixe Up Trains will leave Brighton at Ten o'clock A.M. and at half-past Six P M. Daily (except Sundavs). These two Mixed. I rains will stop at all the Stations, and that at half past Six will carry Third-Class Passengers inst ad ºf tho Goods Train. The Up Train on Sundays, from Brighton, which now leaves at Seven [...]
[...] inateria's so of first-rate Garments tor Shooting, Fishing, Travelling, Riding, Driving, &c. &c. warranted (without confining perspiration) to exclude any description ºr quantity of rain whatever. WALTER BER DOE, Tailor, Waterproofer, &c. 69 CORNHILL (eight doors from Bishopsgate street). [...]
Examiner02.03.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. März 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] fr’rom Messrs Gillies and Horne's Circular. 1 Conx Exchange, Mox DAY, Frennu ARY 26.-We had an im mense deal of rain during the last week, and the land, which was previously in fine condition for receiving the Spring seed, is in all the clay districts now too wet to work. The arrivals are large of [...]
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