20 examples of reigate in sentences

He lived at 5 King's Bench Walk, and at Reigate, and wore a three-cornered hat and ruffles to the end.

Ainsworth died at Reigate on January 3, 1882.

THE HUNTER OF REIGATE A man went a-hunting at Reigate, And wished to leap over a high gate.

THE HUNTER OF REIGATE A man went a-hunting at Reigate, And wished to leap over a high gate.

Had a letter from Mr. Joliffe, of Merstham, [Footnote: The seat of the Joliffe family, near Reigate, in Surrey.] proposing steam-boat navigation to India.

Milton, we know, passed many hours together in his garden at Chalfont; Cowley poured forth the greatness of his soul in his rural retreat at Chertsey; and Lord Shaftesbury wrote his "Characteristics," at a delightful spot near Reigate.

Dear Mrs. A.Mary begs me to say how much she regrets we can not join you to Reigate.

"I'll meet you beyond Reigate," he murmured to the tramp.

Two miles beyond Reigate a figure, a fragile figure, slipped out of the darkness to meet him.

Some years since there was at Reigate, in Surrey, a successful attempt made in this style of laying out grounds, on the very site where the illustrious Lord Shaftesbury wrote his "Characteristics," and probably the very background of the Gribelin frontispiece to the early edition of that invaluable work.

The internal structure is similar to the cave under the ruins of Reigate Castle, built by the Saxons; where the barons of England, in the year 1212, with their followers, (frequently amounting to five hundred persons,) held their private meetings, and took up arms, previous to their obtaining Magna Charta at Runny Mead, near Egham, in Surrey.

We remember the philosophical amusement of the great Lord Shaftesbury, in contriving all the world in an acre in his retreat at Reigate: what his Lordship laboured to represent in his garden, Mr. Burford essays in his panoramasin short, he gives us all the world on an acreof canvass.

*** A Reigate resident advertises in a daily newspaper for the recovery of a human jawbone.

| | 46 | BrightonLondon Bridge to Reigate.

'Soon after the meeting, which was held at Guildford, 18th May, 1648, to address the two Houses of Parliament, that the King, their only lawful sovereign, might be restored to his due honors, and might come to his parliament for a personal treaty, &c.a meeting of the royalists was held on Banstead (Epsom) downs, under the pretence of a horse race, and six hundred horses were collected and marched to Reigate.

VALE (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

NETHER STOWEY (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, Dundee) WELLS CATHEDRAL (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) VICARS' CLOSE, WELLS (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

NETHER STOWEY (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, Dundee) WELLS CATHEDRAL (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) VICARS' CLOSE, WELLS (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

NETHER STOWEY (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, Dundee) WELLS CATHEDRAL (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) VICARS' CLOSE, WELLS (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

REIGATE (23), a flourishing market-town in Surrey, 21 m. S. of London; is a busy railway centre; has interesting historic ruins; an old church, among others containing the grave of Lord Howard of Effingham.

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