19 examples of cleeve in sentences

I thought I had managed prodigious well in selling out the said stock the day after the shutting the books (for a small profit) to Cox and Cleeve, goldsmiths of very good reputation.

Before entering the theatre he would put on a cleeved tonic of silk, white interwoven with gold, and we greeted him standing there in this attire.

] CLEEVE ABBEY, SOMERSET =How to get there.=From Paddington.

At Cleeve the Cistercian abbey church has disappeared, save for the bases of the pillars in the nave, but the conventual buildings are some of the most perfect in England, those of Beaulieu in Hampshire and Fountains in Yorkshire being the only ones able to compare with them.

The restoration of Cleeve Abbey was carried out several years ago by Mr. G.F. Luttrell of Dunster Castle.

There is practically no recorded history of Cleeve Abbey.

[Illustration: THE GATE-HOUSE OF CLEEVE ABBEY.

The chief were Glastonbury, Bath, Bruton, Dunster, Muchelney, Stogursey (which were Benedictine), Cleeve, Barlynch (Cistercian), Hinton, Witham (Carthusian), Taunton, Woodspring, Stavordale (Augustinian), Montacute (Cluniac).

Some of them, chiefly monastic foundations, are more or less in ruinsGlastonbury, Cleeve, Woodspring, Muchelney, Stavordale, Hinton Charterhouse.

Cleeve, a parish 2 m. E. from Yatton, on the Bristol and Bridgwater road, with a modern church.

[Illustration: ENTRANCE TO CLEEVE ABBEY] Cleeve Abbey, the ruins of a Cistercian monastery, 1/2 m. S. from Washford Station (G.W.R. branch to Minehead).

[Illustration: ENTRANCE TO CLEEVE ABBEY] Cleeve Abbey, the ruins of a Cistercian monastery, 1/2 m. S. from Washford Station (G.W.R. branch to Minehead).

Cleeve, Old, village half way between Washford Station and Blue Anchor, 5 m. from Minehead.

The church, originally a chapelry belonging to Cleeve Abbey, was rebuilt in 1862.

In the S. wall of the nave is the recumbent effigy of a layman (cp. Cleeve).

Washford, a large hamlet in the parish of Old Cleeve, with a station (on the G.W.R. branch to Minehead) which affords easy access to Cleeve Abbey.

Washford, a large hamlet in the parish of Old Cleeve, with a station (on the G.W.R. branch to Minehead) which affords easy access to Cleeve Abbey.

Why for the las' ten minutes 'e 'as been steerin'?" So below Cleeve they changed places, Mr. Jessup settling himself amidships with his apparatus for sketching, while Arthur Miles was promotedif the word may be allowedto the seat astern.

Gregory of the Foretop, Abbot's Cleeve, and Going for a Soldier, are three books containing several stories suitable to mere grown-up young people,so the sooner they grow up the better for the sale of the books.

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