54 examples of blandford in sentences

"Hello! Is Blandford Keith here?

"Reckon we'd better go and knock up Blandford Keith and get a bed," suggested the Boy regretfully, looking round for the man who had a cinch up on Glory Hallelujah, and wouldn't tell you how to get there.

They had learned from the bartender where to find Blandford Keith"In the worst-looking shack in the camp."

"How do you know it's for me?" "She said it was for the Big Chap," answered Blandford Keith.

Loud notes of preparation foretold that it would sell for a considerable sum; five hundred and even one thousand guineas were guessed, as it was known that Lord Spencer, the Duke of Devonshire, and the Marquis of Blandford were all bent on its possession, but nobody anticipated the extravagant sum it was to realize.

After a very spirited competition, it was knocked down to the Marquis of Blandford for two thousand sixty pounds.

This book was resold at the Marquis of Blandford's sale, in 1819, for eight hundred seventy-five guineas, and passed to Lord Spencer, in whose extraordinary library it now reposes.

Here also Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, died, March 31, 1671, asking, "What is truth?" of Blandford, Bishop of Worcester, who came to visit her.

A house associated with Sir Joshua Reynolds and a house associated with Hogaith, both in Leicester Square, and houses associated with Benjamin Franklin and Peter the Great, in Craven Street; Sheridan, in Savile Row; Campbell, in Duke Street; Carrick, in the Adelphi Terrace; Mrs. Siddons, in Baker Street, and Michael Faraday, in Blandford Street, are only a few of the notable places which have been thus designated.

In June there was a short trip to Salisbury, Blandford, and Wimborne.

As soon as Oglethorpe obtained the proper stores of arms, ammunition, military equipments, and provisions, he embarked for Georgia, the third time, with six hundred men, women, and children, including the complement of the new raised regiment, on the 5th of July, in the Hector and Blandford, men-of-war; accompanied by five transports.

So also appears Stratford Tony, farther up the vale, where, as its name suggests, the Roman road from Old Sarum to Blandford once cut across the valley in the usual Roman manner.

Wilsford Down Wilton Wilton House Wimborne Minster Wincanton Winchester Winchester Cathedral Winchester College Windwhistle Hill Windy Gap Winklebury Camp Winklebury Castle Winnal Winspit Quarry Winterbourne Stoke Winterbourne Villages (Blandford)

He raised a company from Worthington, Chesterfield, Huntington, Russell, Blandford and the neighboring towns and was unanimously elected captain, though only nineteen.

Beverley, brother of Clarissa, and the lover of Belinda Blandford.

One of these, the death of the young and promising Marquess of Blandford, was a blow which the duke felt severely when it overtook him, and which to the last he ceased not to deplore.

Dorchester Place, Blandford Square.

On their return to England they took a house in Blandford Square, and began then to make that home which was soon destined to have so much interest and attraction.

In 1865, the house in Blandford Square was abandoned for "The Priory," a commodious and pleasant house on the North Bank, St. John's Wood.

Nor can the performance be as delightful as it might otherwise prove to her of Marlborough; 'tis but a few months since her son, the Marquis of Blandford, had ended in small-pox a career which promised to carry on the greatness of his house.

360 v. prolifera Childing's Provins ditto c.m. 361 v. lusitanica Blandford or Portugal ditto c.m. 363 v. Rose St. Francis c.m. 363 Rosa provincialis v. Shailer's Provins ditto c.m. 364 ferox Hedgehog ditto c.m. 365 brancteata Ld.

I will begin with one written from Blandford Square, by George Eliot to me, which is of great interest.

The following letter, written from Blandford Square on the 5th July, 1861, is, as regards the first three pages, from him, and the last from her.

The next letter that came from Blandford Square, dated 9th December, 1861, was also a joint one, the larger portion of which however is from her pen.

The next letter from Lewes, written from Blandford Square on the 2nd June, without date of year, but probably 1863, is of more interest to myself than to the public.

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