50 examples of huntly in sentences

This was Miss Catherine Gordon of Gight, a lady with considerable estates in Aberdeenshirewhich attracted the adventurerand an overweening Highland pride in her descent from James I., the greatest of the Stuarts, through his daughter Annabella, and the second Earl of Huntly.

Lady Huntly could not now join in the pursuits of the world as she had formerly done.

Lady Huntly soon introduced family prayer in her home.

The old Duke of Gordon, Lord Huntly's father, died in the summer of 1827.

A short time before leaving Huntly for Gordon Castle, she explored the old Huntly Castle with a party of friends.

A short time before leaving Huntly for Gordon Castle, she explored the old Huntly Castle with a party of friends.

"Huntly Lodge, 31st August, 1837.The Lord has been better to me than all my fears.

The Sabbath day was indeed a holy day at Huntly Lodge.

The lady of Huntly was indeed a worthy precursor in the great work of general education.

" The first occasion on which the duchess partook of the Communion in connection with the Free Church at Huntly was a memorable event.

She much delighted in the ministry of Dr. Rainy, who left Huntly in 1853, after a sojourn there of four years.

" At the end of 1863 the duchess expressed a strong wish that the ministerial conference at Huntly Lodge should be resumed.

And then for the spiritual, Huntly is Huntly still, in a great degree, but the gude that's been done in it is a' through her.

And then for the spiritual, Huntly is Huntly still, in a great degree, but the gude that's been done in it is a' through her.

This infamous woman was the third daughter of Huntly, and the niece of Argyle.

SINCLAIR, HUNTLY MACDONALD.

Huntly M. Sinclair (A); 12Sep61; R281620.

SINCLAIR, HUNTLY MACDONALD.

Huntly M. Sinclair (A); 12Sep61; R281620.

(A perfect pairing ground for literary people, that British Museumyou should read George Egerton and Justin Huntly M'Carthy and Gissing and the rest of them.)

I dined, that day, with Mrs. Nichol, at Huntly Lodge, where she has entertained in turn many of our American reformers.

BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN, an American novelist, born in Philadelphia, of Quaker connection; his best-known fictions are "Wieland," "Edgar Huntly," &c. (1771-1810).

See Shakespeare's "Henry IV." GLENLIVET, a valley in Banffshire, through which the Livet Water runs, about 20 m. SW. of Huntly; famed for its whisky.

MACDONALD, GEORGE, novelist, born in Huntly; trained for the ministry, but devoted himself to literature; is the author, among other works, of "Robert Falconer," "David Elginbrod," and "Alec Forbes"; his interests are religious, and his views liberal, particularly on religious matters; b., 1824.

His commanding officer (Lord Huntly, my correspondent thinks) remonstrated about the badness of his hat, and recommended a new one"Na, na! bide a wee," said Jock; "where we're gain' faith there'll soon be mair hats nor heads.

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