Easton Sentence Examples
He lost estate after estate, until in 1670 he parted with his last piece of property, Easton Pierse.
He died at North Easton, Mass., on the 8th of May 1873.
The north-east part is a south-westward arm of the New England uplands, is known as the Reading Prong, and extends from New Jersey through Easton to Reading.
Within its original limits were included what are now the townships of Redding (separated, 1767), Weston (1787) and Easton (formed from part of Weston in 1845), and parts of the present Westport and Bridgeport.
Mauch Chunk was for many years the home of Asa Packer, the projector and builder of the Lehigh Valley railroad from Mauch Chunk to Easton.
March, LL.D., L.H.D., delivered at Easton, Pennsylvania, on the 24th of October 1895.
In the latter year he was appointed to the vicarage of Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire, and three years later was instituted to the rectory of Wilby in the same county, benefices which he retained until 1782.
At Easton Maudit most of the literary work for which he is now remembered - including the Reliques - was completed.
A joint railway of the Great Western and London & South Western companies runs south from Weymouth to Portland (44 m.) and Easton (82 m.) on the isle.
Country seats worthy of note (chiefly modern) are Aswarby Hall, Belton House, Brocklesby, Casewick, Denton Manor, Easton Hall, Grimsthorpe (of the 16th and 18th centuries, with earlier remains), Haverholm Priory, Nocton Hall, Panton Hall, Riby Grove, Somerby Hall, Syston Park and Uffington.
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Ross Gardiner came in at left back in place of William Easton, with Barry Robson moving up to left midfield.
His was at Little Easton where his mother was the village schoolmistress.
Rarities included one very elusive Melodious Warbler still around the Obs, and new wrynecks at Southwell and Easton.
Rarities included one very elusive Melodious Warbler still around the Obs, and new Wrynecks at Southwell and Easton.
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Several US cities, including Windsor Locks, Connecticut and Easton, Pennsylvania claim to have erected the first American Christmas tree.
Today her collections have a wide variety of colors, textures, and shapes, from her whimsical quilted diaper bags to her edgy, highly modern canvas Easton as Four Circle handheld bag.
Easton's Diamond II Softball Cleats provide a cushioning sock liner, but fail to take any measures against perspiration.
He had scored once, in his junior year, producing one-third of his team's production in a 13-to-3 lapper for Easton High.
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The town hall and Easton institute are in the Scottish Baronial style.
Ordained in 1662, he successively held the livings of Little Easton in Essex, Brighstone (sometimes called Brixton) in the Isle of Wight, and East Woodhay in Hampshire; in 1672 he resigned the last of these, and returned to Winchester, being by this time a prebendary of the cathedral, and chaplain to the bishop, as well as a fellow of Winchester College.