And to add to his annoyance the tiger, evidently confusing the flash and report of the shot with the lightning and thunder, returned and fed on the kill again, while Hore on his uncomfortable perch listened, powerless.
Suddenly Horeheard the prowling tiger leave the cover at last.
Some sold to Captain Hore and Company the rest put a shore at St. Maries and left there.
Sickness Carried the Ship to St. Augustin, where they left her and went In Captain Hore for the Red Sea.
I sold some of the goods bought of Glover to Captain Hore and his Company as likewise the white men that lived upon Madagascar and Captain Richard Glover.
She was laden with severall sorts of goods, part whereof I bought and part sold to the White men upon Madagascar, and parte to Captain Hore and his Company.
Preparing to resist the invasion, Colonel Hore had already manned the earthwork, which from the days of the Warren expedition has been designated as a fort.
In the meantime Commandant Eloff demanded the unconditional surrender of the twenty-three men who were established at the fort, an order which, had Colonel Hore refused, implied that every man with him would be shot.
After a very decorous and manly remonstrance, Colonel Hore withdrew his headquarters and his men sixteen miles across the border to Ramathlabama Camp, from which point the enlistment of the Protectorate Regiment was continued.
Colonel Hore commanded the Protectorate Regiment, which was scattered about the defences of the town under its squadron officers.
At this moment Colonel Hore and the officers and men attached to the regimental headquarters staff, including four belonging to the British South Africa Police, numbered some twenty-three.
And an olde hare hore, and an olde hare hore 115 is verie good meate in Lent: But a hare thats hoare is too much for a score, if it hore ere it be spent.
The Hore map has met the fate that usually overtakes the early surveys of every region.
It rendered good service as long as it was the best map; but the Moore expedition had first-rate appliances for computing longitudes, and as Captain Hore lacked these, it is not strange that his map has been found to be defective.
Then came the question of the fort, where Colonel Hore was still the prisoner of Eloff.
The next thing was a message saying that the Boers had taken Colonel Hore and his force prisoners, and that the British were powerless to help them.
They were already in the fort that was held by Colonel Horeand his staff!
He surrendered soon after, with Colonel Hore and twenty-four others.
The Boers then sent a message through the telephone to say they had got Colonel Hore and his force prisoners and that we could not touch them.
Colonel Hore and a squadron of the Protectorate Regiment.
On the 12th, the Protectorate Regiment under Colonel Hore took up a position on the eastern heights, which overlook the town and waited attack.
But though this would fully account for the origin of the Cornish name as preserved by Carew, it would still leave the Saxon appellation the “Hore rock in the wodd” unexplained.
Let us remember that William does not mention any Cornish name of the Mount, and that nothing is ever said at his time of the “Hore rock in the wodd” being a translation of an old Cornish name.
However, on the 16th, Colonel Hore and his doughty warriors were still holding out when, to his intense relief, and that of his emaciated band of heroes, the Boers were routed.
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The first building of any size upon that side is the barracks of the Protectorate Regiment, which was held by Colonel Hore and about twenty of his officers and men.
Under Hore were Major Hopper of the Rhodesians, and Major Toubridge of the Queenslanders.
The first edition of Albino and Bellama appeared in 1637, with the title Le hore di recreatione: Or, The Pleasant Historie of Albino and Bellama.
Now certes, frend, I drede of thyn unhappe, Lest for thy gilt the wreche of Love procede 30 On alle hem that ben hore and rounde of shape, That ben so lykly folk in love to spede.
But though I olde and hore be, sone myne, And poore by my clothing and aray, And not so wyde a gown have as is thyne, So small ypynched and so gay, My rede in happe yit the profit may.
Near the rock, on a flat amidst some rich scenery, are the ruins of Hore Abbey, of early erection.
See lofty gate and western tower; chapel dedicated to the Apostles, and curious subterranean passage supposed to lead to Hore Abbey; steeple rising from four fine arches; ornaments round the windows.
The one which we must rank as the earliest is an undated Hore ad vsum Romanum, signed 'Jo.
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