143 examples of bayley in sentences

I mention these old-fashioned times and studies, not because of their interest at the present day, but because they produced such men as Littledale, Bayley, Parke (afterwards Lord Wensleydale), Alderson, Tindal, Patteson, Wightman, Crompton, Vaughan Williams, James, Willes, and, later, Blackburn.

Decorations by Dorothy Bayley.

Illustrated by Dorothy Bayley.

Franklin Le Van Baumer (A); 10Feb67; R404078. BAYLEY, DOROTHY.

by Dorothy Bayley.

By Delia Goetz, illustrator: Dorothy Bayley Morse.

By Frank P. Chambers, Christina Phelps Harris & Charles C. Bayley, maps by John Woodcock.

Frances E. Chambers (W) & Charles C. Bayley (A); 10Mar77; R656728. R656729.

By Frank P. Chambers, Christina Phelps Harris & Charles C. Bayley, maps by John Woodcock.

Frances E. Chambers (W) & Charles C. Bayley (A); 10Mar77; R656728. R656729.

Posteriors : Lam-me : Booca (Forster) : Wa'l-la-kah : Bo-ong, or Bayley : - : - : - : -.

The first editor of the Illustrated London News (1842)one of the pioneers in the elucidation of news by means of pictureswas an Irishman, Frederick Bayley.

From the south extreme, the nearest part of the main, called Point Bayley, bore South 32 degrees West eleven miles, the intervening space being occupied by four low isles, which I named after Mr. Forsyth.

From Point Bayley,* where we found a native well, the coast trended on one hand North 73 degrees West, in which direction, at the distance of two and four miles, were small openings in the low mangrove shore; whilst, on the other, it trended South 53 degrees East with inlets two, three, and six miles distant, and a point ten miles and a half from Point Bayley, which was named after the officer in charge of one of the boats, Point Parker.

From Point Bayley,* where we found a native well, the coast trended on one hand North 73 degrees West, in which direction, at the distance of two and four miles, were small openings in the low mangrove shore; whilst, on the other, it trended South 53 degrees East with inlets two, three, and six miles distant, and a point ten miles and a half from Point Bayley, which was named after the officer in charge of one of the boats, Point Parker.

Like Point Bayley, it is fronted with a rocky ledge, and has a sandy beach on the south side.

MISS MEHETABEL'S SON I THE OLD TAVERN AT BAYLEY'S FOUR-CORNERS

You will not find Greenton, or Bayley's Four-Corners as it is more usually designated, on any map of New England that I know of.

The tavern at that time was kept by Jonathan Bayley, who rivaled his wallet in growing corpulent, and in due time passed away.

Now, though Bayley left his son-in-law a hotelwhich sounds handsomehe left him no guests; for at about the period of the old man's death the old stage-coach died also.

The hotel remains to-day pretty much the same as when Jonathan Bayley handed in his accounts in 1840, except that Sewell has from time to time sold the furniture of some of the upper chambers to bridal couples in the neighborhood.

It was plain that I had unearthed a couple of very queer specimens at Bayley's Four-Corners.

I dare say that thirteen years of Bayley's Four-Corners would have its effect upon me; though instead of conjuring up golden-haired children of the Madonna, I should probably see gnomes and kobolds, and goblins engaged in hoisting false signals and misplacing switches for midnight express trains.

There was no shaking him off; he became an inseparable nightmare to me; and I felt that if I remained much longer at Bayley's Four-Corners I should turn into just such another bald-headed, mild-eyed visionary as Silas Jaffrey.

Perhaps nothing that happened during my stay at Bayley's Four-Corners took me so completely by surprise as Mr. Jaffrey's radiant countenance the next morning.

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