85 examples of ashbourne in sentences

JOHNSON.' 'London, Nov. 17, 1784.' His correspondence with me, after his letter on the subject of my settling in London, shall now, so far as is proper, be produced in one series: July 26, he wrote to me from Ashbourne: 'On the 14th I came to Lichfield, and found every body glad enough to see me.

Windham visited him at Ashbourne in the end of August, after the former of these letters was written.

He adds, "At Ashbourne, where I had very little company, I had the luck to borrow Mr. Bowyer's Life, a book, so full of contemporary history, that a literary man must find some of his old friends.

I am going to-day, or to-morrow, to Ashbourne; but I am at a loss how I shall get back in time to London.

Ashbourne, July 23, 1770.

Ashbourne, July 3, 1771.

I might tell how these reflections fermented in my mind, till the chaise stopped at Ashbourne, at Ashbourne in the Peak.

I might tell how these reflections fermented in my mind, till the chaise stopped at Ashbourne, at Ashbourne in the Peak.

Ashbourne, July 10, 1771.

DEAR MADAM,If you are so kind as to write to me on Saturday, the day on which you will receive this, I shall have it before I leave Ashbourne.

Mr. Langley, of Ashbourne, was here to-day, in his way to Birmingham, and every body talks of you.

I, therefore, stay till I can bring up something to stop their mouths, and then Though I am still at Ashbourne, I receive your dear letters, that come to Lichfield, and you continue that direction, for I think to get thither as soon as I can.

Ashbourne, June 14, 1779.

Ashbourne, June 14, 1779.

Taylor was rector of Bosworth and squire of Ashbourne.

The Hayslope of Adam Bede has been identified as the village of Ellaston, four miles from Ashbourne, in Derbyshire.

GENTLEMAN FARMER, at Ashbourne, iii. 188, 197.

Visits Oxford, Lichfield and Ashbourne, ii. 67; iii. 452.

Visits Lichfield and Ashbourne, iii.

Visits Lichfield and Ashbourne, ii. 141.

Visits Lichfield and Ashbourne, iii.

Meets Boswell at Ashbourne, iii. 135. 1778

Visits Lichfield, Ashbourne, Birmingham, and Oxford, iv.

IRISH NATIONALITY By LORD ASHBOURNE

[NOTE.This chapter was written by Lord Ashbourne in French, because he is so strong an Irishman that he objects to write in English.

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