Fenwick Sentence Examples

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  • Fenwick Williams. In 1861 he became director-general of engineers at the War Office, assisting General Milutin in the reorganization of the army.

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  • He opposed the prosecution of Sir John Fenwick, but supported the action taken by members of both Houses in defence of William's rights in the same year.

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  • Fenwick, went out to look for Sidneys force, and were surprised by a large number of dervishes.

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  • The market day was altered to Tuesday in 1662, and Sir William Fenwick, then lord of the manor, received a grant of a cattle market on the Tuesday after the feast of St Cuthbert in March and every Tuesday fortnight until the feast of St Martin.

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  • Coal mines which had belonged to the archbishop, were sold to Sir John Fenwick, Kt., in 1628.

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  • Eventually the matter was referred to an Anglo-Russian commission, of which Colonel Williams (afterwards Sir Fenwick Williams of Kars) was president.

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  • Fenwick, bishop cf Boston, and chartered in 1865; in 1910 it had 30 instructors and 450 students.

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  • This early experiment in colonization at Saybrook and the sale by Fenwick are important on account of their relation to a fictitious land title.

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  • But the Connecticut authorities in their effort to establish a legal claim to the country and to thwart the efforts of the Hamilton family to assert its claims to the territory between the Connecticut river and Narragansett Bay - claims derived from a grant of the Plymouth Company to James, marquess of Hamilton (1606-1649) in 1635 - elaborated the theory that the Plymouth Company had made a grant to Warwick, and that consequently his quit claim conferred jurisdiction upon the Say and Sele Company; but even in this event, Fenwick had no right to make his sale, for which he never secured confirmation.

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  • Perry collects gong - May 04 Perry Fenwick collected a Soap Award on behalf of the Eastender's cast.

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  • For more on this subject, you may consult this article by Fenwick, et al.

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