37 examples of ringwood in sentences

In the Avon, at Ringwood and Fordingbridge, the May-fly is likewise a killing fly; but as this is a grayling river, the other flies, particularly the grannam and blue and brown, are good in spring, and the alder-fly or pale blue later, and the blue dun in September and October, and even November.

Ringwood, a dog of little fame, Young, pert, and ignorant of game, At once displays his babbling throat; The pack, regardless of the note, Pursue the scent; with louder strain He still persists to vex the train.

Ringwood and Jowler whined fearfully on the verge of the ditch for an instant, and then sprang in and crouched trembling at the feet of their master.

"What, Ringwood," cried the keeper, patting his head, "dost thou know thy old master again?

Ringwood, who was a privileged intruder, was careering round the garden, and though his mistress watched his gambols round her favourite flower-beds with some anxiety, she did not check him.

" He told how, after an hour's steady running over the wolds, a "let" occurred, and "the hot scent-snuffing hounds are driven to doubt"; how Mountain, Fury, Tyrant, and Ringwood, who had been leading the rest of the pack, strove in vain for a considerable time to pick out the cold scent, until suddenly the cheery sound of the old huntsman's voice was heard crying: [Footnote 18: Two Noble Kinsmen, III.

A short distance westwards we reach the "Compton Arms Hotel" and Stoney Cross, from which an alternate route through beautiful Boldrewood can be taken back to Lyndhurst or a long and lonely but good road followed all the way to Ringwood, nine miles away on the Avon.

In less than six miles from Lyndhurst the traveller reaches the cross-roads at Wilverley Post on the top of Markway Hill, and in another long mile Holmsley station on the Brokenhurst-Ringwood railway.

In the south, or Trinity, aisle is the Etricke tomb; here lies a recorder of Poole, the same who committed to prison, after his capture on one of the wild heaths near Ringwood, that one-time hope of protestant England, the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth.

Eastwards, crossed by the Ringwood road, is another series of heaths, sparsely inhabited and known by the various names of Hampreston, Parley Common, St. Leonard's Common and Holt Heath.

" The Curfew is rung at Southampton, Downton, Ringwood, and many other towns in the west, every night at eight.

Sometime in the nineties I was sojourning with the late Abram S. Hewitt at his home in Ringwood, New Jersey.

The chain was forged here in the Ringwood foundry and I have secured a part of it as a memento.

R57487, 13Jan50, Charles D. Hevenor (A) HEWITT, Edward Ringwood.

HEWITT, EDWARD RINGWOOD.

SEE Hewitt, Edward Ringwood.

By Edward Ringwood Hewitt with a new introd.

R57487, 13Jan50, Charles D. Hevenor (A) HEWITT, Edward Ringwood.

HEWITT, EDWARD RINGWOOD.

HEWITT, EDWARD RINGWOOD.

SEE Hewitt, Edward Ringwood.

By Edward Ringwood Hewitt with a new introd.

All hope however of tracing the missing party has not yet been given up, and a wireless message received at Marconi House on Sunday night states that the Ringwood police had arrested a partially-clad foreigner in the neighbourhood of the Rufus-stone.

"On the 8th of July, 1685, the Duke of Monmouth was brought a prisoner to Ringwood, and halted at an inn there.

My mother, who was a native of Ringwood, used to relate that her grandmother was one of the spectators when the royal prisoner came out to take horse; and that the old lady never failed to recount, how he rejected any assistance in mounting, though his arms were pinioned; but placing his foot in the stirrup, sprang lightly into his saddle, to the admiration of all observers.

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