The huge bullet, the outcome of a long feud, missed Nicholas and lodged in the church door, where it remained for many years.
The last of the patriarchs, as he might be called, Ellman lodged all his unmarried labourers under his own roof, giving them when they married enough grassland for a pig and a cow, and a little more for cultivation.
Thomas Arundel, archbishop of Canterbury, commonly for his time was lodged there.
John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon, was lodged there, and Richard II.
Whereupon, certain captains were appointed to bear report thereof unto the said Earl of March, then beinglodged at his castle of Baynard.
London, The Earl of Salisbury came with five hundred men on horseback, and was lodgedin the Herber.
For notwithstanding the destruction of the said castle or tower, the house remained large, so that the kings of this realm long after were lodged there, and kept their courts; for until the 9th year of Henry III.
Holland, Duke of Excester, and he waslodged there in the year 1472.
Of later time Sir Nicholas Throgmorton, knight, was lodged there.
He was lodged in a sort of inn in James Town, which consists only, of one short street, or row of houses built in a narrow valley between two rocky hills.
An English officer was lodged with them in the house as their guard, and two non-commissioned officers were stationed near the house to watch their movements.
The Campaign of Italy was nearly finished, and Las Cases proposed that the other followers of Napoleon who were lodged in the town should come up every morning to assist in transcribing The Campaign of Egypt, the History of the Consulate, etc.
Here they passed by the hotel in which lodged the Count di Peschiera.
Every word that Harley uttered lodged an arrow in Audley's breast.
An author is a being between gods and men, who ought to be lodgedin a palace, and entertained at the public charge upon ortolans and Tokay.
There was I, son of his own mother,--who might have been shot through the lungs, only the ball lodged in the shoulder!
But she returned at last, and resought the suburban cottage in which she had last lodged before quitting England.
He was lodged in the Savoy; the palace where he had resided during his captivity, and where he soon after sickened and died.
At the first shot Adam's bullet lodged harmlessly in his opponent's belt.
Sir Walter had lodged information of scandalous words spoken by certain individuals.
Goldsmith was regularly boarded and lodgedin the bibliopole's house--the hired servant of literature.
In less than three years of the life of a poor attorney's apprentice, fed in the kitchen, and lodged with the footboy, did he here achieve an immortality such as the whole life of not one in ten millions is sufficient to create.
And there they would find the truant, seated generally by the tomb of Canynge, or lodged in one of the towers, reading.
He was himself a lad of sixteen at the time Goldsmith lodged there, and remembered him perfectly.
When I asked why they did not stay at their own, this was the reply: "The clergyman had given great offense by saying in one of his sermons that their dogs were better lodged and fed than their neighbors!
Hardly had it flown away, when a bee came buzzing, and lodged on it: after stinging it, this one also flew away.
Here he lodged at a poor cottage, where he found an old woman and her son, and inquired whether she could procure him any horses or mules to carry him the next morning to Delhi.
Suffice it, then, to say that I am a Prince whom troubles at home have driven abroad, but my name I cannot tell: that is a secret lodged in my own breast, to be imparted to no one.
That is a secret lodged in my own breast, to be imparted to no one.
The royal prisoner was lodged for the night at Gravesend, at the house of a lawyer, and next morning the journey was continued to Rochester.
The hæmorrhage was restrained by a sponge firmly lodged at the bottom of the wound, covered by compresses of lint, and the whole secured by a double-headed roller.
He lodged wandering artistlings by the day, week, or month, taking for pay, copies of the pictures in the Louvre.
The University lodged them in a Hall styled the Great Hall of the University, which is still the proper corporate name of the College.
The injunctions against spilling wine and slops in the upper rooms, or beer on the floor of the Hall, to the annoyance of those who lodged beneath, betoken a rough style of living and rude manners.
The Fellows and Scholars arelodged three or four in a room, the seniors as monitors to the juniors.
The water being low, it lodged in the bed of the stream, and gradual deposits of mud raising it above the level of the water, it was in course of time covered with buildings.
He was so extravagantly fond of the party of charioteers whose colours were green [461], that he supped and lodged for some time constantly in the stable where their horses were kept.
The next day we lodged at Aluelana within three miles of Lisbon, where many of our souldiers drinking in two places of standing waters by the way were poisoned, and thereon presently; died.
The third day we lodged our army in three sundry villages, the one battalion lying in Exarama de los Caualleros, another in Exarama do Obispo, and the third in San Sebastian.
For answer, some one on the outskirts of the crowd fired a shot, which lodged in the window-frame, and I drew the ladies back.
Some of the students at once opened fire; the soldiers replied, and, the target being so broad, every bullet lodged somewhere.
On inquiry I found that three men had been making requisitions on the cloister at Troaditissa, and after other acts of violence had been lodged in the gaol at Nikosia.
Their peculiar customs are numerous and interesting; no sooner is a guest lodged than a woman or girl appears and offers him an apple, with the most winning grace; this is intended as a hospitable welcome.
We were lodged in the hot bath, which was effectually warmed by the steam of water thrown upon red-hot stones.
So he carried the crone with him to the city and lodged her in his lodging and entreated her honourably.
So he came in the night to the gate of the sovran's capital, and finding it shut, lodged him in a burying-place there.
When the king of the Turks knew of his coming, he despatched his officers to receive him and entreated him with honour and lodged him as befitted his rank.
It would have been positively brutal to say how very far from contented he felt, so Horace could only mumble that he had never been lodged like that before in all his life.
Still thinking of Sylvia, he let himself into the semi-detached, old-fashioned house on the north side of Vincent Square, where he had lodged for some years.
We were lodged in a simple and even rude Italian inn; where they cannot speak a word of French; where we occupied a barn-like room, with a huge chimney fit to lodge a hundred ghosts, whom we expelled by dint of a hot woodfire.
On arrival the imperial captive was at first lodged in a sort of inn.
The bear dropped into the water dead, and floated downstream a little way, where he lodged at a ripple a short distance below.
When the dwarf had done this, and lodged the witch safely at the bottom, they began to ransack her treasures; and the soldier made bold to carry off as much of her gold and silver as he well could.
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