88 examples of litchfield in sentences

On his return he was made first Earl of Litchfield; the king presented him with the estate of "Ditchley," which became the name afterward of an estate of the Lees in Virginia; and, when he died, the armor which he had worn in the Holy Land was placed in the department of "Horse Armory" in the great Tower of London.

On the same stone has been added in French: "Perceval Edmond Litchfield, décédé le 15 Avril, 1888."

About P.E. Litchfield I know nothing; he must have been the Major's intimate friend during the last period of his life.

Can you tell me how many miles I am from Goshen, which I left this morning?" "You are within Litchfield township," said Betty.

More especially"and a half-quizzical smile lit up his grave but kindly face as he turned toward Miss Moppet and gently pinched her little ear,"more especially as the gentleman has taken the law in his own hands and escaped from Wolcott Manor despite the fact that as it is the residence of a Continental officer and the sheriff of Litchfield County it might be supposed to have exceptional reasons for detaining him.

" "They have had one flurry of snow already," Sally answered, "but not so much wind as we of Litchfield rejoice in.

and since her acceptance of the pleasure coach from the Mayor of New York (which he presented her with when he was released from Litchfield gaol), she has been pining to go to him.

Last night we lodged at Litchfield; Mr. Silliman had an excellent night and is in fine spirits.

"At Litchfield I called on Judge Reeves and sat a little while....

"I was much pleased with the exterior appearance of Litchfield; saw at a distance Edwards's pickerel pond.

EZEKIEL BIRDSEYE, a highly respected citizen of Cornwall, Litchfield co., Connecticut, who resided for many years at the south, furnished to the Rev. E. R. Tyler, editor of the Connecticut Observer, the following personal testimony.

Mr. EZEKIEL BIRDSEYE, of Cornwall, Conn., a gentleman well known and highly respected in Litchfield county, who resided a number of years in South Carolina, gives the following testimony: "A man by the name of Waters was killed by his slaves, in Newberry District.

In moist woods and fields, Canada to Maryland and westward; Conway and Plainfield, Mass., Berlin and Litchfield,

He and Mr. Pitt together have made good courtiers of the Tories; Lords Oxford, Litchfield, and Bruce, being supernumerary lords, and Norbonne Berkeley, Northey, and I think George Pitt, supernumerary Grooms of the Bedchamber.

Mrs. Stowe was born at Litchfield, Connecticut, on June 14, 1812.

10.00 Litchfield.

Our captious readers, Litchfield, Conn.

In a plain home, in the town of Litchfield, Conn., was born, June 14, 1811, Harriet Beecher Stowe.

She roamed over the meadows, and through the forests, gathering wild flowers in the spring or nuts in the fall, being educated, as she afterwards said, "first and foremost by Nature, wonderful, beautiful, ever-changing as she is in that cloudland, Litchfield.

ck Litchfield.

LITCHFIELD, SAMUEL, The Lordship, Cheshunt.

LITCHFIELD, T. G., Bruton Street, London.

" BEECHER, HENRY WARD, a celebrated American preacher, born at Litchfield, Connecticut; pastor of a large Congregational church, Brooklyn; a vigorous thinker and eloquent orator, a liberal man both in theology and politics; wrote "Life Thoughts"; denied the eternity of punishment, considered a great heresy by some then, and which led to his secession from the Congregational body (1813-1887).

Born at Litchfield, Connecticut, U.S.A., in 1812; d. 1896.

He rides alone from Litchfield to Waterbury 28.

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