29 examples of nevill in sentences

There was only one more patient for me to see this morning, and he lived at 49 Nevill's Court, wherever that might be.

"Can you direct me, Mrs. Jablett, to Nevill's Court?

"Nevill's Court," said Mrs. Jablett, "is a alley, and you goes into it through a archway.

I walked on briskly up Fetter Lane until a narrow, arched opening, bearing the superscription "Nevill's Court," arrested my steps, and here I turned to encounter one of those surprises that lie in wait for the wanderer in London byways.

He is living in Nevill's Court with his daughter, and they seem to be as poor as church mice.

Half-past eight found me ascending the great, dim staircase of the house in Nevill's Court preceded by Miss Oman, by whom I was ushered into the room.

One of these intermissions occurred on the day after my visit to Nevill's Court, with the result that by half-past eleven I found myself wondering what I should do with the remainder of the day.

I spent the whole of last evening at Nevill's Court.

" With this advice, Miss Oman whisked to the right-about and vanished into the depths of the cavern like the Witch of Wokey, while I hurried on to the surgery to provide myself with the necessary instruments and materials, and thence proceeded to Nevill's Court.

But still it was a delightful walk, and I was sorry when at last we arrived at the entrance to Nevill's Court, and Miss Bellingham halted and held out her hand.

The evening wore on without any sign from Nevill's Court, and I began to fear that Mr. Bellingham's scruples had proved insurmountable.

I hope your Nevill's Court friends appreciate the fact.

His address is Forty-nine Nevill's Court.

Even the wretched detectives who prowled about the entrances to Nevill's Court became grateful to my eyes, for, embodying as they did the hideous menace that hung over my dear lady, their presence at least told me that the blow had not yet fallen.

We are introduced to Nevill Letchmere's bachelor apartments.

The Duchess of Richmond occasionally gave away a dog to intimate friends, such as the Dowager Lady Wharncliffe, Lady Dorothy Nevill, and others, but in those days the Pekinese was practically an unknown quantity, and it can therefore be more readily understood what interest was aroused about eleven years ago by the appearance of a small dog, similar in size, colour, and general type to those so carefully cherished at Goodwood.

I have little doubt she was Jane, daughter of Thomas Manvers, first Earl of Rutland, and first wife of Henry Nevill, fifth Earl of Westmoreland, by whom she was mother of Charles, Earl of Westmoreland, one of the chiefs of the northern rebellion.

I can find no other person, at the period in question, to whom the title of Lady Jane of Westmoreland could have been attributed; and her sister Frances, who also married a Henry Nevill (fourth Lord Abergavenny of that name), is known to have been an authoress.

By NEVILL FORBES.

NEVILL, CHARLES H., Bramall Hall, Cheshire.

In the "Book of Cookery," 1500, we have the menu at the installation of Archbishop Nevill in York in 1467; but the bill of fare of a feast given by him in 1452 at Oxford, where he is mentioned as Master Nevill, son of the Earl of Salisbury, is inserted from the Cotton MS.

In the "Book of Cookery," 1500, we have the menu at the installation of Archbishop Nevill in York in 1467; but the bill of fare of a feast given by him in 1452 at Oxford, where he is mentioned as Master Nevill, son of the Earl of Salisbury, is inserted from the Cotton MS.

A prefixes the following dedication] To the Right Worshipfull and Worthie Knight, Sir Henrie Nevill.

Lady Dorothy Nevill, that distinguished lady of the old schoolwhat a picture of a woman!was always a fine theater-goer.

Murray, Leigh, 248 "Nance Oldfield," 337 Naylor, Sydney, 38 Neilson, Adelaide, 72, 166 Nettleship, Mrs., 331, 377-8, 383 Nevill, Lady Dorothy, 381 Neville, Henry, 165 "New Men and Old Acres," 124, 146, 150, 152 New Queen's Theatre, 76, 80 et sqq.

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