Which preposition to use with epping
We arrived here from Epping between five and six.
Huggins gets "Epping in his head," and resolves to go to "the Hunt." Alas!
I left fifteen hundred pounds with my wife; my uncle had left me a small estate near Epping of about thirty pounds a year, and I had a long lease of the Black Bull in Fetter Lane; so that I was in no danger of leaving my wife and family upon the parish.
When she returns, we purpose seeing her to Epping on her journey.
He seems to have inherited some of the epicure's tastes of his father, the "sensible clergyman in Warwickshire" who, Lamb tells us in "Thoughts on Presents of Game," "used to allow a pound of Epping to every hare.