22 examples of cadbury in sentences

The manners and customs of Clare Have long been admittedly "quare," But the tolerance shown To sedition full-blown Is enough to make CADBURY swear.

An interesting excursion may be made to Cadbury Castle, five miles north of Sherborne.

Of these North Cadbury, Marston and Sandford claim the most attention.

The goal of the journey, Cadbury Castle, is, according to strong local tradition, no less a spot than Camelot, the palace and castle of the king of romance and hero of the BritishArthur.

Subscriptions and donations for this charity are received at Mr. Cadbury's, in Bull-street.

SEE CABOT, RICHARD C. CADBURY, HENRY J. The peril of modernizing Jesus.

Henry J. Cadbury (A); 13Nov64; R349161.

SEE CABOT, RICHARD C. CADBURY, HENRY J. The peril of modernizing Jesus.

Henry J. Cadbury (A); 13Nov64; R349161.

The name of the British king, Arthur, is associated with Cadbury (near Sparkford); and the neighbouring villages of Queen Camel and West Camel recall the legendary Camelot.

Cadbury Camp, near Tickenham.

Cadbury, North, a village 2-1/2 m. E. from Sparkford Station (G.W.R.).

At the S.E. of the church is Cadbury Court, a fine gabled Elizabethan mansion, with a curiously incongruous modern front on the S. Cadbury, South (2-1/4 m. E. of Sparkford), is a village on the N.E. side of Cadbury Camp, with a church dedicated to St Thomas à Becket, who is perhaps intended by the fresco of a bishop which is on the splay of a window in the N. aisle.

At the S.E. of the church is Cadbury Court, a fine gabled Elizabethan mansion, with a curiously incongruous modern front on the S. Cadbury, South (2-1/4 m. E. of Sparkford), is a village on the N.E. side of Cadbury Camp, with a church dedicated to St Thomas à Becket, who is perhaps intended by the fresco of a bishop which is on the splay of a window in the N. aisle.

At the S.E. of the church is Cadbury Court, a fine gabled Elizabethan mansion, with a curiously incongruous modern front on the S. Cadbury, South (2-1/4 m. E. of Sparkford), is a village on the N.E. side of Cadbury Camp, with a church dedicated to St Thomas à Becket, who is perhaps intended by the fresco of a bishop which is on the splay of a window in the N. aisle.

Cadbury Castle, near Sparkford (2 m. away), is the most remarkable of all the Somerset earthworks.

The hill is best ascended by a lane near a farm-house to the S. of S. Cadbury Church.

Apart from these legendary associations, Cadbury must have played a considerable part in the British struggle for freedom.

A British trackway, communicating with Cadbury Camp, is said to have here crossed the river by a ford.

This is the nearest station for Cadbury Camp.

Sutton Montis, a parish 2 m. S.E. of Sparkford, lying under the S. side of Cadbury Hill (hence its name).

Above Tickenham on the N. lies Cadbury Camp, covering about 7 acres.

22 examples of  cadbury  in sentences