107 examples of moray in sentences

"If anything farther than the letters of Drury and Throgmorton be required to prove the confederacy between the English Government and the Earl of Moray, it will only be necessary to expose the disgraceful fact of the traffic of Queen Mary's costly parure of pearls, her own personal property, which she had brought with her from France.

"From this frank offer it is apparent that Mary was not aware of the base part Elizabeth had acted, in purchasing her magnificent parure of pearls of Moray, for a third part of their value.

Black Agnes, the palfry of Mary queen of Scots, the gift of her brother Moray, and so called from the noted countess of March, who was countess of Moray (Murray) in her own right.

Black Agnes, the palfry of Mary queen of Scots, the gift of her brother Moray, and so called from the noted countess of March, who was countess of Moray (Murray) in her own right.

"I see the dagger-crest of Mar, I see the Moray's silver star, Wave o'er the cloud of Saxon war, That up the lake comes winding far!"Scott's Lady of the Lake, p. 162.

410; missions, v. 391; quarrel with the Methodists, iii. 122, n. 1. MORAY, Bishop of, v. 114, n. 2. MORE, Hannah, Bas Bleu, iii. 293, n. 5; iv. 108; boarding-school, kept a, iv.

FIRTH, MORAY.

Translated by Moray Firth, pseud. of William Rose.

Translated from the German by Moray Firth, pseud. of William Rose.

WILLIAMS, URSULA MORAY.

Ursula Moray Williams (A); 12Jun68; R438085.

By Lion Feuchtwanger, translation by Moray Firth, pseud. of William Rose.

SEE Dalton, Moray.

The body in the road, by Moray Dalton, pseud.

The night of fear, by Moray Dalton, pseud.

FIRTH, MORAY, pseud.

SEE Spaeth, Sigmund. FIRTH, MORAY, pseud.

SEE Williams, Ursula Moray.

By Helga Moray.

Helga Moray (A); 20Apr77; R660342. R660343.

I am assured that within the last ten years such a barbarism occurred in the county of Moray.

Little did our countrymen think that these gardens were the work of a Scotchman, and a Moray loon; yet such was the case."

I had always thought Henry as Charles I. most moving when he made that involuntary effort to kneel to his subject, Moray, but the Lyceum audiences never seemed to notice it.

NAIRN (4), chief town of its county, prettily situated at the entrance of the Nairn into the Moray Firth, 16 m. NE. of Inverness; is frequented by summer visitors, and has a harbour and golf links.

The lady naturally entered a little upon her moral qualifications, and described her as a very decent woman; the response to which was, "Oh, dn her decency; can she make good collops?"an answer which would somewhat surprise a lady of Moray Place now, if engaged in a similar discussion of a servant's merits.

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