22 examples of brixton in sentences

In the early spring she grew weaker day by day, and died on the 13th of March, at Brixton, in England, at the age of thirty-two.

Encouraged by these favourable appearances, he secretly sent emissaries to the most considerable of his subjects, and summoned them to a rendezvous, attended by their warlike followers, at Brixton, on the borders of Selwood forest

Persons are flocking in from Brixton and Deptford, and by the Kentish roads.

What does it matter to him though his rooms in Clapham or Brixton are grimy, almost squalid, and filled with the worst kind of Victorian furniture?

*** In a Brixton tramway car the other morning Mr. LLOYD GEORGE, it is announced, had to borrow coppers from a companion to pay his fare.

Is there a Brixton Branch?"

Brixton wrote me that she has left a bundle of letters directed to me, and I desired him to send them on.

That was in Brixton, when I was a girl living with my father; my mother was dead.

*** A Brixton lady has left the sum of four hundred pounds to her dog.

I do not feel deeply troubled as to whether they can tell where London is on the map so long as they can tell where Brixton is on the way home.

If you are quite sure that the ladies in Brixton, the moment they give up cooking, will beat great gongs and blow horns to Mumbo-Jumbo, then I will agree that the occupation is at least human and is more or less entertaining.

There is a great deal more poetry in Brixton than in Berlin.

New shaven and freshly clad, he set out for the Warbecks' house, which was in a near part of Brixton.

There are half a dozen in the East End; there are more in Kensington, and out Brixton way.

Born at Brixton.

RIGDEN, JOHN, J. P., Surrey House, Brixton Hill, S.W. RILEY, ATHELSTAN, L.C.C., 2, Kensington Court.

Here were mounted two of the six machine-guns that comprised Nissr's heavier armament; and here, too, were hung a dozen of the wonderful life-preserverscombination anti-gravity turbines and vacuum-belt, each containing a signal-light, a water-distiller and condensed foodsthat, invented by Brixton Hewes, soon after the close of the war, had done so much to make air-travel safe.

Seven weeks after Easter, Alfred emerged from his place of refuge to join the men of Somerset, Wilts, and Hants, who had gathered in force at "Ecgbryhtes Stane" (Brixton Deveril in Wilts).

Those who accept this identification assume that the Danes had moved from Chippenham to the Poldens, and here, whilst watching Athelney, were taken in the rear by Alfred, whose single night-halt at "Iglea" on the march from Brixton Deveril is placed at Edgarley, a locality near Glastonbury.

But the distance between Brixton Deveril and Glastonbury seems too great to be accomplished by a large body of men along indifferent roads in a single day; and by many authorities "Ethandune" is identified with Edington, near Westbury, or Heddington, W. of Melksham, both in Wilts.

BRIXTON, a southern suburb of London, on the Surrey side, a district of the city that has of late years extended immensely.

A man no more thinks about himself as the inhabitant of the third house in a row of Brixton villas than he thinks about himself as a strange animal with two legs.

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