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Military messenger
A despatch rider (or dispatch) is a military messenger, mounted on horse or motorcycle (and occasionally in Egypt during World War I, on camels). In the
Despatch_rider
English television presenter (born 1966)
War II on the Arctic convoys and was then employed as a motorcycle despatch rider. His father had met his mother whilst on shore leave in Newcastle when
Si_King
British officer executed for war crimes (1864–1902)
his term of service as a sergeant, having spent much of his time as a despatch rider. He then returned to England for six months while he unsuccessfully
Breaker_Morant
Topics referred to by the same term
party Merchants Despatch, a refrigerated freight transporting company, which founded the village of Despatch, New York Despatch rider, a military motorcycle
Despatch
Australian neurosurgeon (1896–1952)
neurosurgeon. For most of his life he lived in England. His concern about despatch rider injuries sparked research which led to increased use of motorcycle helmets
Hugh_Cairns_(surgeon)
Military foot messenger
When equipped with a bicycle or other transport, the runner became a despatch rider. Even though field telephones were widely used for the first time during
Runner_(messenger)
English actor (1957–2000)
Woodentop Walter and June Shower Room Attendant TV Movie 1984 Mitch Despatch Rider Episode: "Something Private" 1984–86 The Bill P.C. Litten 12 episodes
Gary_Olsen
Person who delivers parcels or messages on an engined two-wheeled vehicle
A motorcycle courier, also known as a despatch rider or motorcycle messenger, is a courier using a motorcycle. Motorcycle couriers are common in the major
Motorcycle_courier
British paratrooper helmet
Falklands War occurred. As with the similarly shaped RAC helmet and despatch rider motorcycle helmet, it was initially manufactured by Briggs Motor Bodies
Helmet_Steel_Airborne_Troop
British actor (born 1958)
Play for Today Police Constable BBC Episode: "Pasmore" Play for Today Despatch Rider BBC Episode: "The Imitation Game" 1982 We'll Meet Again Young Recruit
Danny_Webb_(British_actor)
English actor (1946–2024)
Year Title Role Notes 1968 Z-Cars Despatch Rider Series 6; episode 158: "Punch-Up: Part 2" The Gunpowder Plot Sir Everard Digby Television film The Odd
Nicholas_Ball_(actor)
Military unit
discovery in the desert of a bag lost by an LRDG despatch rider (incorrectly thought to be a PPA despatch rider) during the war. books about PPA listing the
Popski's_Private_Army
1994 studio album by Teacher's Pet
financed independently using his savings and income from his work as a despatch rider. In 1992, the band began recording a demo at Boss Studio, with Shanazron
Eh...Keras_Tu!
British actor
1995 movie Mad dogs and Englishmen and ridden by C. Thomas Howell's despatch rider character. Halliwell's Film & Video Guide 2004 by Leslie Halliwell,
Huggy_Leaver
English actor (1916–1987)
engineering factory. He was later called up into the Middlesex Regiment as a despatch rider. He maintained his interest in acting by appearing in concert parties
Alfie_Bass
Toy line
figures were also released including a horse on metal base with rider glued in place. Riders and horses were presented in various different poses and came
Britains_Deetail
Australian aviator (1897–1935)
apprentice. He joined the Australian Army in 1915 and was a motorcycle despatch rider on the Gallipoli campaign. He later transferred to the Royal Flying
Charles_Kingsford_Smith
British recipient of the Victoria Cross (1912–1972)
Expeditionary Force in 1940, where he served as the commanding officer's despatch rider. He was promoted from lance corporal to sergeant during the evacuation
Stanley_Hollis
Type of brazier
Group. London: Collins. pp. 50–51. Mitchell, Raymond (2001). Commando Despatch Rider: From D-Day to Deutschland 1944-45. Leo Cooper. p. 72-73. ISBN 0-85052-797-X
Benghazi_burner
1958 British war film by Leslie Norman
Kenneth Cope as Lt Lumpkin Denys Graham as Pte Fraser Barry Foster as the despatch rider who directs Tubby to the artillery battery Warwick Ashton as battery
Dunkirk_(1958_film)
Episode of the British sitcom Dad's Army
Pertwee as ARP Warden Hodges Neville Hughes as Soldier Jack Wright as Despatch Rider This episode featured the first regular appearances of Arthur Lowe as
The_Man_and_the_Hour
British TV sitcom (1990–1998)
is in Series 5, where she arrives at the office while working as a despatch rider – a job she took to help pay for her university course, but which causes
Drop_the_Dead_Donkey
British motorcycle racer
daughter of Charlie Askquith, a butcher. Some sources suggest she was a despatch rider during the First World War but this seems unlikely given she was 13
Eva_Askquith
Two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
communications with front line troops. Messengers on horses were replaced with despatch riders on motorcycles carrying messages, performing reconnaissance and acting
Motorcycle
British motorcycle manufacturer (1904–1967)
A Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) despatch rider on a tea break, seated on her P&M 500 cc single, 1918
Phelon_&_Moore
British shoemaker
effort with the manufacture of Terrain boots, Convalescent boots and Despatch Riders boots for the British Army. Cossack boots were also made for the Russian
Loake
automotive and engineering company. Melder – runner Meldereiter – horse despatch rider Metox – radar warning receiver (named for manufacturer) fitted to U-boats;
Glossary of German military terms
Glossary_of_German_military_terms
British motorcycle made from 1915 to 1923
communications with front line troops and replaced messengers on horses with despatch riders on motorcycles. A number of models were tested for suitability and
Triumph_Model_H
1940–1944 British Army auxiliary defence force
actor, singer-songwriter and comedian (Blackpool Home Guard, Corporal Despatch Rider) John Laurie, actor notably in Dad's Army (Paddington Home Guard) H
Home_Guard_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
manned by the three infantry brigades of the division; nine motor cycle Despatch riders had been added to the company by 1914. The first Officer Commanding
42nd (East Lancashire) Signal Regiment
42nd_(East_Lancashire)_Signal_Regiment
Welsh motorcycle speedway rider
an apprenticeship in the dockyards as an engineer-fitter. He was a despatch rider in World War II, and began his speedway career as the war ended, after
Freddie Williams (speedway rider)
Freddie_Williams_(speedway_rider)
World War I German crimes against Belgian civilians
sexual depravity, such as: "In the market-place of Gembloux a Belgian despatch-rider saw the body of a woman pinned to the door of a house by a sword driven
Rape_of_Belgium
agent Serves a major role in the plot as Bond disguises himself as a despatch rider in order to get close to the enemy spy "For Your Eyes Only" Ford Consul
List_of_James_Bond_vehicles
Military unit
Signals Cadet Company were affiliated to the unit. The unit's motorcycle despatch riders formed a display team that performed at the Royal Tournament in 1937
City_of_London_Signals
British racing driver (1930–1958)
up for National Service. During this time, he served as a motorcycle despatch rider for the Royal Corps of Signals. Lewis-Evans began racing in 1951 with
Stuart_Lewis-Evans
Japanese anime television series
Ishizuka A commissioned officer holding the rank of Major, Claus is a despatch rider and close friend of the 1121st. He is mistakenly identified by Kureha
Sound_of_the_Sky
English plant pathologist and director of Boots (1895 – 1976)
pathologist whose varied career included being a World War I motorcycle despatch rider, a translator, and one of the first women directors of Boots. Aphra
Aphra_Wilson
English supercentenarian (1896–2009)
bodies. Allingham wanted to join the war effort in August 1914 as a despatch rider, but his critically ill mother managed to persuade him to stay at home
Henry_Allingham
Sikhs in Cyprus
στην Κύπρο For the Second World War (North African Campaign), a Sikh despatch rider making a adjustments to his motorcycle before taking part in a motorcycle
Sikhism_in_Cyprus
British Raj 1 British Indian Army dispatch rider, and ~ 20– 230 protesters After a British Indian Army despatch rider was killed and burned in the Bazaar two
List_of_massacres_in_India
a complaint letter to the Sunday Express. 1986 Alfred Griffith, RAF despatch rider at Lahore in 1919, is interviewed. 2005 Nigel Collett'sThe Butcher of
Timeline of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre
Timeline_of_the_Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre
British motorcycle model
England by the South African Army as the preferred machine for use by despatch riders. As well as general army transport G3/L's were widely used for delivering
Matchless_G3/L
English neurologist and RAF officer (1890–1978)
First and Second World Wars, initially in the ranks as a motorcycle despatch rider on the Western Front. After being wounded and invalided back to the
Charles_Symonds
8th episode of the 8th series of Dad's Army
that everybody has been tasting the wine but nobody is buying it. A despatch rider arrives with a message but, when he leaves, his motorbike runs over
The Love of Three Oranges (Dad's Army)
The_Love_of_Three_Oranges_(Dad's_Army)
Aspect of women's history
A Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) despatch rider on a tea break, seated on her P&M 500cc single, 1918.
Women_in_World_War_I
British commentator and journalist (1923–2021)
His family is of Scottish descent. His father Graham Walker was a despatch rider and works motorcyclist for the Norton Motorcycle Company who participated
Murray_Walker
British World War II veteran (1923–2024)
from both the UK (such as Bill WH Price from the Royal Artillery and despatch rider Lewis Banham) and the United States (Bob Izumi, 101st Airborne). Teacher
David_Teacher
Safety helmet used by motorcycle riders
study of what he saw as the unnecessary loss of life by motorcycle despatch riders through head injuries. Cairns' research led to the increased use of
Motorcycle_helmet
British motorcycle racer (1896–1962)
a long career as a motorsport commentator. Walker was a motorcycle despatch rider in the First World War for the Royal Engineers Signal Service, where
Graham_Walker_(motorcyclist)
Irish politician
in a harem, so he persuaded the East India Company to hire him as a despatch rider. Other sources say that this was due to the death of his eldest brother
Arthur_MacMurrough_Kavanagh
British activist
on 13 May 1909 in Yorkshire. During World War II he was a motorcycle despatch rider. He had also been a school teacher and taught mathematics. After the
Fred_Hill_(activist)
WWII code-breaking site
were taken down by hand and sent to Bletchley on paper by motorcycle despatch riders or (later) by teleprinter. The wartime needs required the building
Bletchley_Park
English novelist, born late 20th century
and Motorcycle International. She also worked at various stages as a despatch rider, a busker (double bass and vocals), a waitress, a kitchen-hand and a
Louisa_Young
Battle fought in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
received notice of the British attack at around 8:30–8:45 a.m. from a despatch rider. By 9:10 a.m. the Australian 2/2nd Battalion had reach Sidi Mahmud and
British_capture_of_Tobruk
Bag attached to a saddle
use for despatch riders, where soft, often canvas-type woven material bags were fitted to the motorcycle by rudimentary frames enabling the rider to carry
Saddlebag
Venezuelan-French composer (1874–1947)
a song cycle for children. In 1917 he was promoted to corporal as a despatch rider, and in the last year of the war he was posted to the Ministry of War
Reynaldo_Hahn
Desert Falcon 1988 Atari Desmond's Dungeon 1988 Alternative Software Despatch Rider Mastertronic (USA) Destroyer Warship 1986 IntelaSoft Detective 1983
List of Atari 8-bit computer games
List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games
English footballer
and Charlton Athletic. During the First World War, Lane enlisted as a despatch rider and later became a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps. He achieved a BA
Harry Lane (footballer, born 1894)
Harry_Lane_(footballer,_born_1894)
Military unit
wireless sections 2 messenger sections (each of 1 Sergeant and 24 despatch riders) 3 Company – corps artillery 1 section for each artillery regiment
47th_(London)_Signal_Regiment
Person or company delivering items
London Taxi companies but soon expanded into dedicated motorcycle despatch riders with the taxi companies setting up separate arms to their companies
Courier
1982 British film
Mitchell as Mrs. Hardy Len Marten as Seedy Reporter David Cunningham as Despatch Rider Stephen Bent as Corporal Critical reception for Friend or Foe was positive
Friend_or_Foe_(film)
Military unit
in France and Belgium during World War I. They were used mainly as despatch riders, while also conducting reconnaissance and patrolling. It was disbanded
Australian_Cycling_Corps
improvements in the Ottoman postal system and a web of prescribed and regular despatch rider (tatar) routes was instituted. Beginning in 1841, the Beirut-route was
Postage stamps and postal history of Palestine
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Palestine
British motorcyclist
and also gave distinguished military service in First World War as a despatch rider, receiving the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for bravery. In the
Eric_Williams_(motorcyclist)
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
(cohortes equitatae) provided most of the army's despatch-riders (dispositi). Relays of fresh riders and horses careering at full gallop could sustain
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Military unit
royal guard of Sweden and Norway were a 38-man strong squadron of despatch riders from the Akerhusiske ridende Jægercorpses gevorbne Escadron, and its
His_Majesty_the_King's_Guard
Scottish war correspondent
England through his agency, he having completely outpaced the official despatch rider. He put in a claim for the war medal on the strength of this piece of
Archibald_Forbes
British motorcycle speedway rider
fireman and trained despatch riders. His brother Eric Langton was also a speedway rider and was capped by England 44 times. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022"
Oliver_Langton
British politician and historian (1898–1949)
to join the Royal Flying Corps, serving as a mechanic and motorcycle despatch rider. At the end of the war he was involved in a brief barracks mutiny, one
Tom_Wintringham
the war the motorcycles would be relegated to support roles such as despatch riders, messengers and light reconnaissance. "Freedom and Postwar Mobility:
History_of_the_motorcycle
British diplomat and peer (1937–2024)
Paul's School in London. After completing his national service as a despatch rider in Malta and Libya, he studied at Jesus College, Cambridge (which made
Robin Renwick, Baron Renwick of Clifton
Robin_Renwick,_Baron_Renwick_of_Clifton
British former motorcycle speedway rider
service in 1960, joining the Royal Corps of Signals and training as a despatch rider before joining the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team, performing
James_Bond_(speedway_rider)
English actor (1923–1987)
Singer, became a TV scriptwriter. Further Up the Creek (1958) – as despatch rider Track the Man Down (1955) – as police detective (uncredited) Up to His
John Singer (actor, born 1923)
John_Singer_(actor,_born_1923)
Military unit
parties spotted the move but lacking wireless communication, sent a despatch rider whose motorcycle broke down. Half of the Westland Force column was over
Experimental_Mechanized_Force
Former British volunteer cavalry regiment
divisional signal unit provided communications (line, wireless and despatch rider) from divisional HQ down to the level of individual unit HQs; each brigade
Middlesex_Yeomanry
Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD
cohortales differed significantly from the alares. Non-combat roles such as despatch-riders (dispositi) were generally filled by cohort cavalry. Equites cataphractarii
Imperial_Roman_army
UK's deadliest firefighter loss incident
Leslie Thomas Healey AFS Beckenham 32 Greenview Avenue, Shirley, Surrey Despatch Rider Ernest Herbert Henly AFS London 19 Grange Cottage, Silver Street, Kington
1941 Old Palace School bombing
1941_Old_Palace_School_bombing
Kenyan politician (1900–1987)
they were housed in various commandeered houses in Nairobi and ran a despatch rider service between Nairobi and the King's African Rifles camps in Garissa
Sidney_Farrar
British Armed Forces pilot
and assigned to the Royal Naval Air Service Armoured Car Section as a despatch rider. At the time he joined up he was described as being five feet eight
Valentine_Baker_(pilot)
Communications arm of the British Army
during the First World War. It was about this time that motorcycle despatch riders and wireless sets were introduced into service. A Royal Warrant for
Royal_Corps_of_Signals
Middle weight motorcycle
was not available in North America. The model was very popular with despatch riders, primarily for its low-maintenance shaft drive, flexible engine and
Honda_VT500
Short-lived local revolt in South West Africa (c. 1922)
delivered messages in four hours which would have taken an ordinary despatch rider at least 7 or 8 days to deliver (if it was at all possible under the
Bondelswarts_Rebellion
British archaeologist and prehistorian
she joined the Mechanised Transport Corps and became a motorcycle despatch rider. Because of blackout restrictions, the bike's lights were hooded and
Nancy_Sandars
Military unit
without its transport and equipment, and had to rely on its motorcycle Despatch riders. Much signal cable that was laid was wasted by the frequent movements
East Lancashire Royal Engineers
East_Lancashire_Royal_Engineers
Place in Free State, South Africa
and lodging to the Transvaal and Free State Ambulance, as well as Despatch riders. In November 1899, Boers from Jacobsdal erected a cairn of a heap of
Jacobsdal
Drinking Glass 1984 Applications Software Specialists BBC/Electron Despatch Rider 1988 Audiogenic BBC/Electron Detective 1983 Argus Press Acorn Electron
List_of_Acorn_Electron_games
British motorcycle speedway rider and manager
1983 to 1984. Mawdsley, born in Salford, Greater Manchester, was a despatch rider during World War II. He began his British leagues career riding for
Wally_Mawdsley
It saw much action in Upper Canada, though mainly as picquets and despatch riders rather than cavalry.[citation needed] The Canadian Voltigeurs had a
Canadian units of the War of 1812
Canadian_units_of_the_War_of_1812
Irish aviator
already made her mark. During World War I, she spent two years as a despatch rider, based in England and later France, where she had her portrait painted
Mary,_Lady_Heath
UK pedalcycle manufacturer
Motor Company before the First World War and saw military service as a despatch rider. These occupations in his early years gave him engineering knowledge
Pashley_Cycles
British Army cavalry regiment, 1798–1967
Construction Troops 2 Terminal Equipment Troops 3 Telegraph Operating Troops 2 Despatch Rider Troops 1 Technical Maintenance Troop 5 Wing Troops 4th AFS (NSY) served
North_Somerset_Yeomanry
Part of the Second Anglo-Sikh War
a Mosque outside the city, where Anderson wrote a plea for help. A despatch rider carried it to Currie in Lahore, while a second took a copy via a different
Siege_of_Multan_(1848–1849)
British motorcycle speedway rider
January 2024. "Rider averages 1929 to 2009" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 11 January 2024. "Brummies have a revised team". Evening Despatch. 29 March
Geoff Bennett (speedway rider)
Geoff_Bennett_(speedway_rider)
Australian jockey
send representatives. Frank Wooton [sic], the well-known jockey, was a despatch-rider, and usually succeeded in getting leave enough to allow him to ride
Frank_Wootton_(jockey)
English motorcycle racing champion and motorcycle designer
early October to join the Royal Engineers. For 12 months he served as a despatch rider and served in France. On return to England he was given a Commission
Howard_R._Davies
camp, 1 mile (1.6 km) or so from the station. From there they would be despatched in motor lorries down the hill to Jericho, where led horses would be sent
British occupation of the Jordan Valley
British_occupation_of_the_Jordan_Valley
English classical scholar
operations in France and Flanders as a Motorcyclist Corporal, mustered as despatch rider, until he returned to England to undergo officer training in 1917. He
W._F._Jackson_Knight
UK civil defence unit
The headquarters sections were equipped with mobile control centres, despatch riders, and Land Rovers equipped for reconnaissance (e.g. to measure radiation
Civil_Defence_Corps
British military pilot (1894–1984)
World War. When war broke out he joined the British Army, serving as a despatch rider before joining the Royal Flying Corps and learning to fly. In October
Robert_Henry_McIntosh
British doctor and sculptor
Catterall attended St Helen's School in Middlesex. She worked as a despatch rider for the Home Guard from 1939 to 1941. Catterall is recognised across
Mary_Catterall
DESPATCH RIDER
DESPATCH RIDER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horse rider, A star
Boy/Male
Hindu
An efficient horse rider
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of Lord surya(sun, Horse rider (Son of Sun God)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Horse rider, A star
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English knyghte ‘knight’, Old English cniht ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘serving lad’. This word was used as a personal name before the Norman Conquest, and the surname may in part reflect a survival of this. It is also possible that in a few cases it represents a survival of the Old English sense into Middle English, as an occupational name for a domestic servant. In most cases, however, it clearly comes from the more exalted sense that the word achieved in the Middle Ages. In the feudal system introduced by the Normans the word was applied at first to a tenant bound to serve his lord as a mounted soldier. Hence it came to denote a man of some substance, since maintaining horses and armor was an expensive business. As feudal obligations became increasingly converted to monetary payments, the term lost its precise significance and came to denote an honorable estate conferred by the king on men of noble birth who had served him well. Knights in this last sense normally belonged to ancient noble families with distinguished family names of their own, so that the surname is more likely to have been applied to a servant in a knightly house or to someone who had played the part of a knight in a pageant or won the title in some contest of skill.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an Ridire ‘son of the rider or knight’. See also McKnight.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Horseman; rider.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
To Send; To Ship; Dispatch
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of Danish Endersen, a patronymic from the personal name Endricht, probably of Low German or Frisian origin.Altered spelling of Norwegian Endresen, a common patronymic from Endre, from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i, composed of t
Altered spelling of Danish Endersen, a patronymic from the personal name Endricht, probably of Low German or Frisian origin.Altered spelling of Norwegian Endresen, a common patronymic from Endre, from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i, composed of the elements ein ‘one’, ‘sole’ + ri{dh}i ‘rider’.English : variant of Anderson, a patronymic from the personal name Anders.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horse rider, A star
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a peddler or hawker, Middle English packeman.English : occupational name for the servant (Middle English man) of someone called Pack.German (Packmann, Päckmann), Dutch (Pakman), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a packer (one who packed goods for shipping) or alternatively a rider or driver of pack animals, used for carrying comparatively light quantitites of goods at high speed, from a derivative of packen ‘to pack’.German : variant of Pach 1, 2.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of Lord surya(sun, Horse rider
Boy/Male
Hindu
Horse rider, A star
Boy/Male
Tamil
Son of Lord surya(sun, Horse rider (Son of Sun God)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Son of Lord surya(sun, Horse rider
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horse rider, A star
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Rider.Dutch : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, Middle Dutch rider.
Boy/Male
English
Knight.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a mounted warrior or messenger, late Old English rīdere (from rīdan ‘to ride’), a term quickly displaced after the Conquest by the new sense of Knight.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland. Compare Read 2.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Ó Marcaigh ‘descendant of Marcach’, a byname meaning ‘horseman’. The Gaelic name is also Anglicized as Markey.Americanized form of German Reiter.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : occupational name for a stable worker, from Old English hors ‘horse’ + mann ‘man’. It is unlikely to have been a nickname for a skilled rider, for in the Middle Ages the maintenance and use of a horse was far beyond the means of the mass of common people.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : nickname from a reduced form of Middle English apostel ‘apostle’ (Old English apostol, via Latin from Greek apostolos ‘messenger’, ‘delegate’, from apostellein ‘to dispatch’). As a nickname, this may have been used for someone who had played the part of one of the twelve apostles in a play or pageant. However, the word was also used as a personal name. Compare Postlethwait.
DESPATCH RIDER
DESPATCH RIDER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English atte wode ‘by the wood’.
Boy/Male
American, Biblical, British, English, Irish
Little Twin; Twin
Boy/Male
Indian
Intelligent, Courteous
Boy/Male
Sikh
Gods noble one
Male
Hebrew
(חֲבַקּוּק) Hebrew name CHABAQQUWQ means "embrace." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Like a King do Love and have Patience
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Swedish
White; Fair; Smooth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim
Hopes; Aspirations; Wishes
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Self Awareness
DESPATCH RIDER
DESPATCH RIDER
DESPATCH RIDER
DESPATCH RIDER
DESPATCH RIDER
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dispatch
v. t.
To send in a packet or dispatch vessel.
imp. & p. p.
of Dispatch
v. i.
To make haste; to conclude an affair; to finish a matter of business.
n.
An advice boat, or dispatch boat.
v. t.
To send out of the world; to put to death.
v. t.
The act of sending a message or messenger in haste or on important business.
v. t.
Any sending away; dismissal; riddance.
n.
Advice; counsel; suggestion; also, a dispatch or advice boat.
n.
Expedition; haste; dispatch.
v. t.
To get rid of by sending off; to send away hastily.
v. t.
To despatch; to send forth; to issue officially.
v. t.
A message dispatched or sent with speed; especially, an important official letter sent from one public officer to another; -- often used in the plural; as, a messenger has arrived with dispatches for the American minister; naval or military dispatches.
v. t.
To send off with speed; to dispatch.
v. t.
To send off or away; -- particularly applied to sending off messengers, messages, letters, etc., on special business, and implying haste.
v. i.
To ply with a packet or dispatch boat.
v. t.
A message transmitted by telegraph.
n. & v.
Same as Dispatch.
n.
A message sent by telegraph; a telegraphic dispatch.
v. t.
The finishing up of a business; speedy performance, as of business; prompt execution; diligence; haste.