399 examples of drummonds in sentences

It was not long before Robert was at the house of Mr. Lawrence, where he met his friends Drummond and Cheeseman.

What leads up to this revolution?" Mr. Drummond answered: "The two main grievances are the English navigation acts and the grant of authority to the English noblemen to sell land titles and manage other matters in Virginia.

" "To these grievances are added the confinement of suffrage to freeholders, which hath disfranchised a large number of persons," put in Mr. Drummond.

"You will have aid," assured Mr. Drummond.

In May, 1676, two days before Robert was awakened from his midnight slumbers by Drummond, the Indians had attacked his estate at the Falls, killed his overseer and one of his servants, and were going to carry fire and hatchet through the frontier.

So Drummond and Rigby, the next pair, proceeded to play with caution, and the collapse ceased.

The next moment Drummond's off stump was lying at an angle of forty-five.

Two minutes later Drummond's successor was retiring to the pavilion, while the wicket keeper straightened the stumps again.

Drummond, whom I saw, said the Duke was delighted with the account of the Jaghirdars of the Kistna.

Got home at 5, dressed, and was going to business, when I found a note from Drummond, desiring me to call on the Duke as soon as I could.

Before the Duke came I had some talk with Holmes, whom I met with Drummond.

Do your Drummonds allow no holydays?

A large Drummond light on Seraglio Point, and another at the Battery of Tophaneh, poured their rival streams across the Golden Horn, revealing the thousands of caïques jostling each other from shore to shore, and the endless variety of gay costumes with which they were filled.

Esq. Col. Drummond, of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.

ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, DRUMMONDS BRANCH, LONDON.

Drummonds Branch, Royal Bank of Scotland (E); 30Dec55; R162750.

By Alexander M. Drummond & Robert E. Gard.

ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, DRUMMONDS BRANCH, LONDON.

Drummonds Branch, Royal Bank of Scotland (E); 30Dec55; R162750.

Several of the families of Amelia Island, according to the ex-slave, were large ones, and her own relatives, the Drummonds, were among the largest of these.

ZIRCONIA LIGHT, an intensely brilliant light, similar to the Drummond light, but differing from it chiefly in the employment of cones of zirconium instead of cylinders of lime; it has been superseded by the electric light.

I have printed already more than one letter from the Rev. D.T.K. Drummond, from admiration of their intrinsic merit, and because I wish here to collect proofs that no diversity of Church rites or Church policy could separate our Dean from brethren whom he regarded perhaps as erroneous, but recognised as teaching and leading by the same principles of freedom, which he himself revered and followed.

Rev. D.T.K. DRUMMOND to DEAN RAMSAY.

Hence the following anecdote:The morning litany of an old laird of Cultoquhey, when he took his morning draught at the cauld well, was in these terms:"Frae the ire o' the Drummonds, the pride o' the Græmes, the greed o' the Campbells, and the wind o' the Murrays, guid Lord deliver us.

Drummond of Keltie, answer to itinerant tailor.

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