28 examples of cargill in sentences

"I have heard tell of him, for he was a thorn in the flesh of blessed Mr. Cargill.

BID'MORE (Lord), patron of the Rev Josiah Cargill, minister of St. Ronan's.

Augustus Bidmore, son of lord Bidmore, and pupil of the Rev. Josiah Cargill.

EPPIE, one of the servants of the Rev. Josiah Cargill.

CARGILL, OSCAR. Drama and liturgy.

Oscar Cargill (A); 23Sep58; R221620.

CARGILL, OSCAR, ed.

Oscar Cargill (A); 22Mar61; R272869.

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Oscar Cargill (A); 23Oct68; R446780.

By John Herbert Nelson & Oscar Cargill.

John Herbert Nelson (A) & Gladys L. Cargill (W); 1Oct76; R643268.

CARGILL, OSCAR. Drama and liturgy.

Oscar Cargill (A); 23Sep58; R221620.

CARGILL, OSCAR, ed.

Oscar Cargill (A); 22Mar61; R272869.

<pb id='373.png' n='1968h2/A/2766' /> CARGILL, OSCAR.

Oscar Cargill (A); 23Oct68; R446780.

By John Herbert Nelson & Oscar Cargill.

John Herbert Nelson (A) & Gladys L. Cargill (W); 1Oct76; R643268.

CARGILL, DONALD, a Scotch Covenanter, born in Perthshire; was minister of the Barony Parish, Glasgow; fought at Bothwell Brig; suffered at the Cross of Edinburgh for daring to excommunicate the king; died with the faith and courage of a martyr (1619-1681).

" CLARK, SIR ANDREW, an eminent London physician, born near Cargill, in Perthshire, much beloved, and skilful in the treatment of diseases affecting the respiratory and digestive organs (1826-1893).

I wish they were more worthy of an Alma Mater which fostered in the past the leaders of forlorn hopes that were destined to triumph; and the friends of lost causes who fought bravely against FatePatrick Hamilton, Cargill, and Argyll, Beaton and Montrose, and Dundee. Believe me Very sincerely yours, ANDREW LANG.

Their leader, Captain Cargill, wore always a blue "bonnet" with a crimson knob thereon.

Canterbury settled, 234. Cargill, Captain, 232, 233.

28 examples of  cargill  in sentences