Ratcliffe, who attended Queen Anne, had a house near by, next door to which lived the scarcely less noted non-juring Bishop Lloyd of Norwich.
Thirty-five of them were paroled and carried into a house near by, where they passed the night in great distress, a burning thirst being their chief tormentor.
Montgomery established his headquarters at Holland House, and Arnold occupied a house near Scott's Bridge.
He was wrapped in a blanket, and carried upon a sheep-litter to a house near by, where he expired.
We all lived in rooms in the college building, except Vallas, who had a family, and rented a house near by.
The volume with which he scored his first success, and which must remain a classic, is 'Evenings at a Farm-House near Dikanka.
I happened the other Day to call in at a celebrated Coffee-house near the Temple.
At the passage of the river at Thetford was a hospital, the chapel of which commemorated St. Julian; and the leper-house near St. Albans was in his honour.
This was the leper-house near Bramber, mentioned four years previously in a Close Roll as “the hospital of the infirm of St. Mary Magdalene of Bidelington.
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