16 examples of caernarvon in sentences

We went by water from Bangor to Caernarvon, where we met Paoli and Sir Thomas Wynne.

He married a lady who has a house and estate at [Llanver], over against Anglesea, and near Caernarvon, where she is more disposed, as it seems, to reside than at Bryn o dol.

We returned to Caernarvon, where we ate with Mrs. Wynne. AUGUST 26.

It is larger than that of Beaumaris, and less than that of Caernarvon.

There are some remains of leaden pipes at Caernarvon, which, I suppose, only conveyed water from one part of the building to another.

Ever since the Welshman paddled his coracle across Caernarvon Bay, and Saxon Alfred mused over the Danish galley wrecked upon his shore, each century has been adding new names of fame to the Vikings' bead-roll.

In a word, as he saith of Edward the First at the news of Edward of Caernarvon his son's birth, immortaliter gavisus, he was immortally glad, may we say on the contrary of friends' deaths, immortaliter gementes, we are diverse of us as so many turtles, eternally dejected with it.

Warwick Castle (81) is one of the best and most the interesting of the series of castles; Caernarvon is another still more striking.

Under date of November 3, 1858, Lord Caernarvon, Secretary of State for the Colonies, by the direction of Sir E.B. Lytton, returned a dispatch, the tenor of which is a key not only to Sir Edward's line of policy, but, in all probability, to that of his successor, the Duke of Newcastle.

" With such persuasive reiteration, Lord Caernarvon, in the name and at the instance of Sir E.B. Lytton, insisted that the wisest and most dignified course would be found in an appeal to and a decision by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, with the concurrence alike of Canada and the Hudson's Bay Company.

The communication of Lord Caernarvon stated in addition, that, in the case last supposed, the renewal of the exclusive license to trade in any part of the Indian territorya renewal which could be justified to Parliament only as part of a general agreement adjusted on the principles of mutual concessionwould become impossible.

The late letter of Mr. Barens to Lord Caernarvon expressed a willingness, at any time, to entertain proposals for the surrender of franchises or territory; and in 1848,

Not a monarch in Christendom, Sire Edward reflected, but feared and in consequence hated the Hammer of the Scots, and in further consequence would not lift a finger to avenge him; and not a being in the universe would rejoice more heartily at the success of Philippe's treachery than would Sire Edward's son and immediate successor, the young Prince Edward of Caernarvon.

The second of these vast railway bridges crosses the Menai Straits, which separate Caernarvon from the island of Anglesey.

210 "And he had seen Caernarvon's towers,

I think, my uncle calls it the tea of the Caernarvon Castle.

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