8 examples of sunbury in sentences

They crossed the mountains, and, descending into the vale of the Susquehanna, pitched their tent at Sunbury.

In the lesser province of Georgia, Savannah found supplement in Darien and Sunbury.

Young prattling Maiden, on the Thames' fair side, Enlivening pleasant Sunbury with your smiles, Time may have changed you: coy reserve, or pride, To sullen looks reduced those mirthful wiles.

He told me that he was at a private school at Sunbury-on-Thames with William and John Russell, the latter of whom became the author of the Reform Bill and Prime Minister.

There was one at Ealingthere can be no doubt nowand from that came the plague of flies and red spider; there was one at Sunbury, productive of ferocious great eels, that could come ashore and kill sheep; and there was one in Bloomsbury that gave the world a new strain of cockroaches of a quite terrible sortan old house it was in Bloomsbury, and much inhabited by undesirable things.

In October, 1714, George I made him Earl of Halifax and Viscount Sunbury.

It was then descending; and, after rising and declining a little, it sunk slowly behind the trees, I should think about or beyond Sunbury, at five minutes after one.

I'm a Sunbury man myself, and come from the valley of the Thames, and talk plain English.

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