35 examples of ratcliffe in sentences

And when did any of these widowes begge For mayntenaunce in Churches as some doe? Blackwall proclaymes theyr bountie; Lymehouse speakes (Yf not ingrate) their liberalitie; Ratcliffe cannot complayne nor Wapping weepe, Nor Shadwell crye agaynst theyr niggardnes.

At length, in 1812, Mr. Williams made his début on the stage of Ratcliffe Highway, and executed those unparalleled murders which have procured for him such a brilliant and undying reputation.

I need hardly say, that this was the great exterminating chef-d'oeuvre of Williams at Mr. Marr's, No. 29, Ratcliffe Highway.

"Ranaway, Billhas a scar over one eye, also one on his leg, from the bite of a doghas a burn on his buttock, from a piece of hot iron in shape of a T." William K. Ratcliffe, sheriff, Franklin county, Mi.

"Ranaway, Billhas a scar over one eye, also one on his leg, from the bite of a doghas a burn on his buttock, from a piece of hot iron in shape of a T." William K. Ratcliffe, sheriff, Franklin county, Mi.

Fearing lest his son should marry the sister of his clerk (Charles Ratcliffe), he dismissed Ratcliffe from his service, and being then informed that the marriage had already taken place, he disinherited his son.

Fearing lest his son should marry the sister of his clerk (Charles Ratcliffe), he dismissed Ratcliffe from his service, and being then informed that the marriage had already taken place, he disinherited his son.

Frederick Bertram, only son of sir Stephen; he marries Miss Ratcliffe clandestinely, and incurs thereby his father's displeasure, but the noble benevolence of Sheva the Jew brings about a reconciliation and opens sir Bertram's eyes to "see ten thousand merits," a grace for every pound.

is called The Hog, hence the popular distich: The Cat, the Rat, and Lovell the dog, Rule all England, under the Hog. ("The Cat" is Catesby, and "the Rat" Ratcliffe).

II.Effie's Trial Soon afterwards, Ratcliffe, the prisoner who had recognised Robertson, received a full pardon, and becoming gaoler, was repeatedly applied to, to procure an interview between the sisters; but the magistrates had given strict orders to the contrary, hoping that they might, by keeping them apart, obtain some information respecting the fugitive.

"O that I were lying dead at my mother's side!" "Hout, lassie!" said Ratcliffe.

"Hout!" said Ratcliffe.

And looking at Ratcliffe, checked herself and was silent.

Jeannie instantly applied herself to her sister's relief, and Ratcliffe had even the delicacy to withdraw to the other end of the room to render his official attendance as little intrusive as possible; while Jeannie commenced her narrative of all that had passed between her and Robertson.

Ye keep Mr. Ratcliffe waiting on.

Ratcliffe followed her, so impressed was he by her "spunk," he advised her as to her proceedings, to find a friend to speak for her to the kingthe Duke of Argyle, if possibleand wrote her a line or two on a dirty piece of paper, which would be useful if she fell among thieves.

In 1693, Tonson's Third Miscellany made its appearance, with a dedication to Lord Ratcliffe, eldest son of the Earl of Derwentwater, who was himself a pretender to poetry, though our author thought so slightly of his attempts in that way, that he does not even deign to make them enter into his panegyric, but contents himself with saying, "what you will be hereafter, may be more than guessed by what you are at present."

HOLMES, F. RATCLIFFE.

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Morelle K. Ratcliffe (A); 6Nov61; R284365.

SEE Holmes, F. Ratcliffe.

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We were to have had some chastisement for Oxford, where, besides the late riots, the famous Dr. King, the Pretender's great agent, made a most violent speech at the opening of the Ratcliffe Library.

There were a few energetic men among them as Ratcliffe, Archer, and Smith.

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