20 examples of batley in sentences

Both men and women entered into the disturbance freely; but they did not follow the plan lately adopted by some United Methodist Christians, living at Batley,

This old woman, whose name was Batley, and who acted as the earl's housekeeper, took upon herself the office of nurse.

Before evening, the poor sufferer, who had endured great agony during the whole of the day, became so much worse, that Mrs. Batley ran out in search of assistance.

Thanking him, Mrs. Batley returned to the house, and presently afterwards, Sibbald made his appearance.

" "At least make the attempt," implored Mrs. Batley.

Has Judith Malmayns attended her?" "She was here yesterday," replied Mrs. Batley.

" Mrs. Batley took a purse from a drawer in one of the cabinets, and gave it to the apothecary, who bowed and retired.

Mrs. Batley, who had never left her, noticed that an extraordinary and fearful change had taken place in her countenance, and she could not doubt that the apothecary's prediction would be realized.

Mrs. Batley was deeply moved by her affliction, and offered her every consolation in her power.

"Shall I fetch some holy minister to pray beside you, my lady?" said Mrs. Batley; "one to whom you can pour forth the sorrows of your heart?" "Do so!

" "Her wits are clean gone," muttered Mrs. Batley, looking at her compassionately.

" "I willI will," said Mrs. Batley, departing.

Half an hour, which scarcely seemed a moment to the poor sufferer, who was employed in fervent prayer, elapsed before Mrs. Batley returned.

"Leave us, my good woman," she added to Mrs. Batley, "I have something to impart to Solomon Eagle which is for his ear alone."

The earl not returning at the end of that time, Solomon Eagle became extremely uneasy, every moment being of the utmost consequence, and summoning Mrs. Batley, committed the patient to her care, and set off in search of Hodges.

ejaculated Mrs. Batley.

One of them is "A Voyage to and from the Island of Borneo, in the East Indies: printed for T. Warner at the Black Boy, and F. Batley at the Dove, in 1718."

Among a number of minor concessions, Mr. THEODORE TAYLOR'S plea that Batley should be associated with Morley "because they have had many a tussle at cricket" could not be resisted.

An advertisement appended to the first edition of his Dictionary runs thus: 'Youth Boarded, and taught the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin languages, in a Method more Easy and Expedient than is common; also, other School-learning, by the Author of this Dictionary, to be heard of at Mr. Batley's, Bookseller, at the Sign of the Dove in Paternoster Row.'

BATLEY (28), a manufacturing town in the W. Riding of Yorkshire, 8 m. SW. of Leeds; a busy place.

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