180 examples of cheshire in sentences

She could get a train in a few minutes, but she would be forced to wait at a station on the Cheshire side, and there was not another train for some time.

Shakespeare alludes to "the score and the tally" in his Henry VI; and this mode of keeping accounts is still adopted by some of the bakers and dyers in Warwickshire and Cheshire.

When Sir Edward Stanley led the war-smiths of Lancashire and Cheshire to Flodden Field, the men of Wigan are mentioned as going with the rest.

If you ever go to Parkgate, in Cheshire, try if you cannot learn there a little geology.

You would see such near any town in Cheshire and Lancashire; or along Leith shore, near Edinburgh; or, to give one more instance out of hundreds, along the coast at Scarborough.

And do they not see that (if what I just said is true) these slates would grind up into red marl, such as is seen over the west and south of Cheshire and Staffordshire and far away into Nottinghamshire?

Rut is used for the sound of the tide in Cheshire.

Coming here," he continued, after a gloomy pause, and still pacing slowly towards the house, "to collect amusing materials for next season's gossipstories about the married Benedickthe bankrupt beauthe outcast tenant of a Cheshire wilderness"; and, as he said this, he looked at the neglected prospect before him with an eye almost of hatred.

"I was on the point of congratulating you on the possession of the finest park and noblest demesne in Cheshire, when you begin to grumble.

The original of this country village, which is given over to spinsters, is undoubtedly Knutsford, in Cheshire, where Mrs. Gaskell had spent her childhood.

August 25.] regiment of horse, into the county, and ordered reinforcements to join him from Yorkshire and Cheshire.

You know my Supper is only good Cheshire Cheese, best Mustard, a golden Pippin, attended with a Pipe of John Sly's Best.

There were bowmen and billmen from Cheshire and Lancashire under the Stanley banner; and James Stanley, Bishop of Ely, brought the banner of St. Etheldreda, the Northumbrian queen who founded the monastery of Ely.

Chedder and Cheshire cheese.

Thomas Parnell was the descendant of an ancient family, which had been settled for some hundreds of years at Congleton, Cheshire.

This, along with his estate in Cheshire, devolved to the poet.

Shun sitting next the wight, whose drone Bores, sotto voce, you alone With flat colloquial pressure: Debarr'd from general talk, you droop Beneath his buzz, from orient soup, To occidental Cheshire.

Her song and dance with the Cheshire Cat (Master C. Adeson, who played the Pirate King in "Pirates of Penzance") was a gem.

In October Mr. Dodgson invented a very ingenious little stamp-case, decorated with two "Pictorial Surprises," representing the "Cheshire Cat" vanishing till nothing but the grin was left, and the baby turning into a pig in "Alice's" arms.

Yorkshire and Cheshire, Devon and Cornwall, have all declared for the crown; but upon the other hand, in the east the prospects are most gloomy.

John Gerard was a Cheshire man, born in 1545, who came up to London, and practised there as a surgeon.

S.P. Norton 2.50 Cheshire.

HOBSON, RICHARD, J. P., D.L, etc., The Marfords, Bromborough, Cheshire.

NEVILL, CHARLES H., Bramall Hall, Cheshire.

THE EGYPTIAN CONCEPTION OF IMMORTALITY The Ingersoll Lecture, 1911 by GEORGE ANDREW REISNER THE INGERSOLL LECTURESHIP Extract from the will of Miss Caroline Haskell Ingersoll, who died in Keene, County of Cheshire, New Hampshire, Jan. 26, 1893.

180 examples of  cheshire  in sentences