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Sir THOMAS OVERBURY Was son of Nicholas Overbury, Esq; of Burton in Gloucestershire, one of the Judges of the Marches.
Sir Peter Halket, with the Forty-Fourth, was to march with the first division; Lieutenant-Colonel Burton with the independent companies, provincials, and artillery, was to form the second; and Colonel Dunbar, with the Forty-Eighth, the third.
A lifeboat with German survivors from the German cruiser Elbing rescued Surgeon Burton of the British destroyer Tipperary.
Her precious remains were interred at Burton on the 7th, after a meeting appointed for the occasion at Barnsley.
It is a mistake to regard Burton from the point of view (due largely to Charles Lamb) of tolerant or loving delight in quaintness for quaintness' sake.
By Robert E. Harris & Arthur Burton under the editorship of Gardner Murphy.
"Oh, Gabrielle is really such a wayward child!" declared her ladyship to old Colonel Burton at her side.
WOOD observed, more than a century ago, that several authors had unmercifully stolen matter from BURTON without any acknowledgment.
Here you are safe and sound with your friend Mrs. Burton by 9 o'clock, an intensely respectable hour even in Coombe.
" "Yes," said Katherine, as she followed Mrs. Burton into the store to look after the fire.
The return of Burton to his home figured as an ovation in the Pool and Otley annals.
Burton until 1816, when a new meeting-house was built in the town.
There were six or seven men loafing about the store that evening, and they all helped; so Katherine, when she had kicked off her snowshoes, was able to dart indoors to warn Mrs. Burton about what had happened.