187 examples of whitelock in sentences

Whitelock, 67, 70, 105.

Whitelock, 69, 70.

Whitelock, 233. Thurloe, i. 73, 74.]

These questions had been prepared by the ingenuity of Selden and Whitelock, [Footnote 1: Journals, vii.

"Some," says Whitelock, "wondered it should admit debate and question" (p. 239).

Whitelock, 245, 246.

To the questions of the commissioners, who was their commander, and what was their purpose, Joyce replied, that they were all commanders, and that they had [Footnote 1: Whitelock, 248, 250.

See also Whitelock, 537; Heath, 315-322; the Journals, June 5, 11, 25, 30; and Le Clerc, i. 318-321.]

Blake, supposing that naval operations would be suspended during the winter, had detached several [Footnote 1: Whitelock, 538, 539, 540, 541.

Whitelock, 545.

Whitelock, 551.

Whitelock remonstrated with Cromwell on the danger [Footnote 1: Whitelock, 516.]

] of Whitelock and Widdrington, declared that the dissolution would be dangerous, and the establishment of the proposed council unwarrantable.

Among them every public breach of morality was severely punished; the exercises of religious worship [Footnote 1: See instances in Bates, Elenc. 344; Cowley, 95; Ludlow, i. 207; Whitelock, 656; State Trials, v. 1131, 1199.

Whitelock opposed the dissolution, on the ground that a grant of money might yet appease the discontent of the military.

But these intrigues were now at an end; by the dissolution Richard had signed his own deposition; though he continued to reside at Whitehall, the government fell into abeyance; even the officers, who had hitherto frequented [Footnote 1: Whitelock, 677.

Whitelock, 677.

Much time was lost in consultation; at length the thirst of resentment, with the lure of reward, determined him [Footnote 1: Whitelock, 678.]

Whitelock, 683.

[Footnote 1: Whitelock, 685.

Ludlow's account differs considerably from that by Whitelock.

[Footnote 2: Whitelock, 685, 686.

Whitelock, 686, 689, 691. Price, 736, 743.

The following case suggests it to the mind: Thomas Jackson, a mere child, not more than nine years of age, was charged some time ago at the Town Hall, with committing a burglary on the premises of Mr. James Whitelock, a master builder, Griffith's Rents, St. Thomas's, Southwark.

Mr. Whitelock, it appears, resided in an old mansion, formerly an inn, which he had divided into two separate tenements, occupying one part himself, and letting the other to the parents of the prisoner.

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