NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING, OCT.'I4. (First year.) One third of a Subscription of. 25 gs; each, for 5 yr. olds 4arrying.dst- 51b. 6 ulua Bt. nib. and aged ?st. it. C. Sixteen Subscribers. . Doke Of Gratton's b. m. Parasol, -5 yrs 14. Foloy's!gr. li Sir Harry 5 -y4 - Mr. Me
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
o: the Defendant Lila the Defendant hirnAlf, after the nr and .icvint on sante sitie ; niattc:Ts, that the tcd man that evtr bendit of two very V Mr. SoLicrl'olt. ho submitted thfr. t was not discloSed, :s conduct. There mi that the Defendn of his sister. The nstitiable, and ver
November 28, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
The passage of the French from the Left-to the Right Bank of the Rhine has now ceased at all points, and it. seems as if all the troops destined to open the campaign were now on German ground. It appears further, that the ..troops, which have gone over at Manhcim and Strasburgh,
October 17, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT; a eapital stone-built MANSION lIOUSE called Bradford House, with the courts, yards, and fish=ponds adjoining, excel. lent stabling, .coach-house, dove-house, and other commodibut offices and buildings detached, with good walled gardens, Well cropp
March 13, 1806 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
Tuesday, at St. Mary-le-hone Church, by the Rey. Wm. Groves, Cieorge Reid, Esq. eldest son of Georg 2 Reid, Es* of Watlington-hall, Norfolk, to Miss Louisa Uakeley, fourth daughter of Sir Charles Oakeley, Bari. Monday, at Kimbohon C,astle, Charles Palmer, Fsq. of Luckley-park ,
November 28, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
IMPLRIAL PAHLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 11. Their Lordships, in a:Coluntittte of Privile:ges, heard Counsel in the case of , the-Roos Peerage . .. ..•Ihe further hearing was put off to a future day. WITNESSES COMPULSION BILL. . The House resolved itself into a Committ
March 13, 1806 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
,COVENT-OARDEn the Play Bills of yesterday, Mr. CooKE was announced for the part of Sir Pertinax Mac Syeopliant, in the Comedy nf " THE MAN ot , tiff: Wo tun," as having recovered from his late severe indisposition, and the Theatre in consequence boasted avery numerous attendanc
November 28, 1805 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
THURSDAY, March 13. 0 -- ME MAIL. VIENNA, FEB. 10. His IMPERIAL ALIJEsTY has appointed the ARCHDUKE Lou is Director General of the Frontiers of Hungary araTransylvania, and General ia Chief of all the regiinents . on_the_said frontiers.
March 13, 1806 - London Evening Post - London, London, England
The French Troops have now entered the Principality of Anspach, to take possession of it for the KING Of BAVARIA. To-day 1,830 men, most of them light infantry, and 150 of the 2d regiment of hussars, under the command of the General of Division DROUET, arrived at Furth; and to-m
March 13, 1806 - London Evening Post - London, London, England