54 examples of kelso in sentences

Any information bearing upon the case may be sent to the | | Mayor, John Jourdan, Superintendent of Police City of New | | York; or to James J. Kelso, Chief Detective Officer.

The marriage took place on March 6, 1807, and the newly married pair at once started for Kelso, in spite of the roads being still very bad, and obstructed by snow.

A fresh pair of horses was obtained at the next stage, and the married couple reached Kelso in safety.

James and John Ballantyne had been schoolfellows of Walter Scott at Kelso, and the acquaintance there formed was afterwards renewed.

James Ballantyne established the Kelso Mail in 1796, but at the recommendation of Scott, for whom he had printed a collection of ballads, he removed to Edinburgh in 1802.

But he drew closer to those who were still leftespecially to his own kindred, to his sisters, to his brother William at Oldcambus, and to his brother David, who had now been settled for some years as minister at Stitchel, near Kelso.

Revised and rewritten by James Kendall, with the collaboration of S. Walter Hoyt, J. Colin Moore, J. M. Kelso, Ellinor Garber, and Ray McClellen.

Revised and rewritten by James Kendall, with the collaboration of S. Walter Hoyt, J. Colin Moore, J. M. Kelso, and Ellinor Garber.

KELSO, ROBERT W. The science of public welfare.

Robert W. Kelso (A); 9Jun55; R151057. KENDALL, JAMES.

Jack Kelso; a dramatic poem.

Ellen C. Masters (W); 21Sep55; R156116. MASTERS, ELLEN C. Jack Kelso.

Prepared by Kelso Elliott & George E. Palmer under the auspices of the Indiana Bar Assn.

ELLIOTT, KELSO.

Private life of Doctor Kelso.

Private life of Doctor Kelso.

KELSO, ROBERT W. The science of public welfare.

Robert W. Kelso (A); 9Jun55; R151057. KENDALL, JAMES.

Jack Kelso; a dramatic poem.

Ellen C. Masters (W); 21Sep55; R156116. MASTERS, ELLEN C. Jack Kelso.

There was a map of the district, and under the names of several of the villages and places on either side of the Tweed, between Berwick and Kelso, heavy marks in blue pencil had been made.

There was no more on it than the terminations of linesbut the wording was certainly suggestive: ".... at once, quietly .... best time would be before lunch .... at Kelso .... usual place in Glasgow.

And I explained to him that it was just the ordinary high-road that ran between Berwick and Kelso that Maisie would follow, until she came to Cornhill, where she would turn south by way of Mindrum Mill, whereif that fact had anything to do with her disappearanceshe would come into a wildish stretch of country at the northern edge of the Cheviots.

BALL`ANTYNE, JAMES, a native of Kelso, became a printer in Edinburgh, printed all Sir Walter Scott's works; failed in business, a failure in which Scott was seriously implicated (1772-1833).

KELSO, a market-town in Roxburghshire, beautifully situated on the Tweed, where the Teviot joins it, with the ruins of an abbey of the 12th or the early 13th century.

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