735 examples of leicester in sentences

22 133&134 Leeds .. 109 113&163 Leicester ..

Leicester, the Alexander, through Coventry, every morning, at eight. , a coach, through Bedworth, Hinckley, &c. every day (except Sunday), at one.

Cambridge, the royal pilot post coach, through Coventry, Leicester, &c. every day, at half past twelve, except Sunday.

Swaine (late Thomas), Friday-bridge wharf, loads boats three days every week, for Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, Lichfield, Nottingham, Shardlow, Tamworth, &c. Webb, H. and Co.

Aston-Junction wharf, load boats to Atherstone, Coton, Coventry, Fazeley, Hinckley, Nuneaton, &c. Wheatcroft, N. and G. Crescent wharf, load fly boats every Tuesday and Friday, for Barnsley, Derby, Leeds, Leicester, Sheffield, Wakefield, and all parts of the north.

CUMNOR HALL, a ballad by Mickel, the lament of Amy Robsart, who had been won and thrown away by the Earl of Leicester.

The names of the chroniclers are Simeon of Durham, John of Hexham, Richard of Hexham, Ailred of Rieval, Ralph De Diceto, John Brompton of Jorval, Gervase of Canterbury, Thomas Stubbs, William Thorn of Canterbury, and Henry Knighton of Leicester.

DEDLOCK (Sir Leicester), bart., who has a general opinion that the world might get on without hills, but would be "totally done up" without Dedlocks.

Sir Leicester is honorable and truthful, but intensely prejudiced, immovably obstinate, and proud as "county" can make a man; but his pride has a most dreadful fall when the guilt of Lady Dedlock becomes known.

Lady Dedlock, wife of Sir Leicester, beautiful, cold, and apparently heartless; but she is weighed down with this terrible secret, that before marriage she had had a daughter by Captain Hawdon.

Volumnia Dedlock, cousin of Sir Leicester.

Everything for the diary of that material can be purchased in Leicester Square, and certainly, if expense had been no object to us, we should much have preferred a glass churn, pans, &c.

Church bells seem always to have had charms for him (see the reference in John Woodvil, page 197, and in Susan Yates' story in Mrs. Leicester's School in Vol. III.).

The back windows looked upon the gardens of Leicester House, of which circumstance our poet availed himself to pay a handsome compliment to the noble owner.

by Leicester B. Holland.

SEE Rohman, Charles. HAMILTON, LEICESTER F. Talbot's quantitative chemical analysis.

8th ed., rev. & rewritten by Leicester F. Hamilton & Stephen G. Simpson.

Leicester F. Hamilton & Stephen G. Simpson (A); 8Jun64; R338631.

Constables Acc'ts of Melton in Leicester Architec.

Thomas North, A Chronicle of the Church of St. Martin's in Leicester (1866), 116 (1568-9).

Leicester Archit.

North, Chronicle of St. Martin, Leicester, Ch'ivd'us Acc'ts, 171 (Item same as above.

the bridge wardens of Loughborough, Leicester (W.G.D. Fletcher, Hist. of L., 1883, pp.

Also the townwardens of Melton Mowbray, Leicester Archit. (etc.)

RUTLAND (21), the smallest county of England, bounded by Lincoln, Northampton, and Leicester; has a pleasant undulating surface, with valleys in the E., and extensive woods; is watered by the Welland; is largely pastoral, and raises fine sheep; dairy produce (especially cheese) and wheat are noted; Oakham is the capital.

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