100 examples of burford in sentences

* * CARY LUCIUS, Lord Viscount FALKLAND, The son of Henry, lord viscount Falkland, was born at Burford in Oxfordshire, about the year 1610.

To the east, in Surrey, is Burford Bridge near Dorking, where Keats wrote part of his Endymion, where George Meredith had his summer home, and where "the country of his poetry" is located.

Another party, consisting of ten troops of horse, and more than a thousand strong, proceeded from Salisbury to Burford, augmenting their numbers as they advanced.

Mr. J. S. Burford.

Miss Burford, Chigwell.

The almshouses he built for Burford are still to be seen hard by the grand old church.

Burford was celebrated for its saddles in those days.

Macaulay tells us that two of the famous saddles were presented to this monarch, and remarks that one of the Burford saddlers was the best in Europe.

THE FYRST FOUNDER OR THE SCHOLE IN BURFORD GAVE THE TENEMENES IN A.D. 1577.

Mr. W.J. Monk, to whose "History of Burford" I am indebted for valuable information, tells us that the penance enjoined on various citizens of Burford for such crimes as buying a Bible in the year 1521 was as follows: "Everyone to go upon a market day thrice about the market of Burford, and then to stand up upon the highest steps of the cross there, a quarter of an hour, with a faggot of wood upon his shoulder.

And here it is worth our while to consider for a moment how tremendously the abolition of the stage coach has affected places like Fairford, Burford, and other Cotswold towns and villages.

A few miles away toward Burford is the quarry from which men say Christopher Wren brought some of the stone to raise St. Paul's Cathedral.

Off the bay is a low mangrove island which I had the pleasure to name after the Reverend James W. Burford, of Stratford, Essex, and the bay in which we had anchored was called after W. Aiton, Esquire, of the Royal Gardens at Kew.

" Rev. W.T. ALLAN, of Chatham, Illinois, gives the following in a letter dated Feb. 4, 1839: "Mr. Peter Vanarsdale, an elder of the Presbyterian church in Carrollton, formerly from Kentucky, told me, the other day, that a Mrs. Burford, in the neighborhood of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, had separated a woman and her children from their husband and father, taking them into another state.

The English ambassador of that time, Sir John Saville Lumley, afterwards Lord Saville of Burford, to whom I owe many delightful hours in that and subsequent years, used to say that he knew no city where one could pass the year so delightfully as in Rome.

FOWLER THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Charles H. Fowler, Methodist Episcopal divine, was born 1837 in Burford, Ontario, Canada, was educated at Syracuse University and the Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill.

BURFORD, ROGER D'ESTE.

Roger d'Este Burford (A); 23Jun61; R278004.

SEE Burford, Roger d'Este.

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J. Burford Parry (A); 28Jun71; R508221. PARSONS, LOUELLA O. The gay illiterate.

SEE Burford, Roger d'Este.

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J. Burford Parry (A); 28Jun71; R508221. PARSONS, LOUELLA O. The gay illiterate.

[Footnote 2: Peter Heylin, D.D. (1600-1662) was born at Burford, Oxfordshire.

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