Wyatt Sentence Examples
He was almost as bitter against Wyatt and Mason, whom he denounced as a "papist," and the violence of his conduct led Francis I.
Other works include the Sheridan monument in Washington; " Mares of Diomedes " and " Ruskin " in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; statue of Lincoln, Newark, N.J.; statue of Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn; the Wyatt Memorial, Raleigh, N.C.; " The Flyer " at the university of Virginia; gargoyles for a Princeton dormitory; " Wonderment of Motherhood " and " Conception."
It was perhaps the most wanton of all Mary's acts of persecution; Ferrar had been no such protagonist of the Reformation as Cranmer, Ridley, Hooper and Latimer; he had had nothing to do with Northumberland's or Wyatt's conspiracy.
Wyatt; the Guildhall; the barracks, which are the headquarters of two battalions of the South Wales Borderers; the county infirmary founded in 1832; and the prison (in Llanfaes) for the counties of Brecon and Radnor.
He is credited with having himself designed candelabra and other objects in metal, and he directly encouraged the production of the sumptuous treatise on metal-work by Digby Wyatt, which laid the foundations of the revival.
It does not appear that the influence either of Owen Jones or Digby Wyatt on metal-working extended beyond bringing the variety and beauty of past styles to the direct notice of designers.
The old house was pulled down in 1802, and a new mansion was begun from the designs of James Wyatt, but the king's death prevented its completion, and in 1827 the portion built was removed.
So your mom thinks you're living like Wyatt Earp in the city of sin.
He then hired England's foremost architect, James Wyatt, to build a medieval abbey for him to live in.
Mr Farr, Watson Wyatt, is an experienced senior actuary for some of the largest pension schemes in the UK.
AdvertisementJohn at 16 had already left home, and was an apprentice carpenter with Margaret Wyatt's building firm in St Giles ' Street.
Perhaps the best known was Woodrow Wyatt, the former right wing Labor MP who ended up an ardent devotee of Margaret Thatcher.
Wyatt was an ambassador; he was also someone who had been imprisoned on suspicion of an affair with the king's mistress.
She successfully repelled a rebellion by Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Miss Wyatt found herself thinking thoughts unbecoming for a schoolmarm.
AdvertisementThe most elaborate specimen of this wrought work is the screen to the Rinuccini chapel in Santa Croce, Florence, of 1371, in which moulded pillars and window-like tracery have been wrought and modelled by the hammer with extraordinary skill (see Wyatt, Metal-Work of Middle Ages).
After the movies in 2001, Eric went into television as series regular Dr. Wyatt Cooper on Gideon's Crossing.
He is the son of writer Wyatt Emory Cooper and designer and heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
Born in 1967, Anderson Cooper enjoyed the privileged life of being the son of heiress Gloria Vanderbilt and writer Wyatt Emory Cooper.
In 2007, she adopted a little boy, Wyatt Steven, with whom she lives in Tennessee.
AdvertisementWyatt House, situated in Ithaca, is the site of several occurrences of a supernatural nature.
The story behind the haunting involves the original owner, Joseph Wyatt, becoming convinced that the reason his wife couldn't bear him children was because she was possessed by demons.
Deland's Northern Alabama, Historical and Biographical 1 William Wyatt Bibb died in 1820, and Thomas Bibb, then president of the state senate, filled the unexpired term of one year (1820).