A friend of mine being quartered here, I stayed with him at the barracks, fortunately for myself, as the Gibraltar hotels leave much to be desired in the way of accommodation.
The military force of the country consists of about 200 men, who are quartered in the fort barracks at Kuching.
But one thing I know right well; any man who "cuts" a man (except for vice or meanness) should be quarteredwithout quarter.
And to prevent her anxiety, I did my best to send a letter through good Sergeant Bloxham, of whom I heard as quartered with Dumbarton's regiment at Chedzuy.
They quartered him in a room on the ground floor, where in place of leather hangings there were pieces of painted serge such as they commonly use in villages.
We have six men and a sergeant quartered here now, besides the commandant.
The order had gone forth recently from the Lieutenant-Governor himself that the Spanish troops quartered in Flemish cities were to behave themselves in a sober and becoming manner.
It is known as the 'Three Weavers,' and many Spanish officers are quartered in there now.
And simultaneously with the melee in the Vridachmart, the insurgents have made a general attack upon every guild-house, every market, every tavern where soldiers arequartered and congregated.
The Spanish soldiers and officers quartered in the houses of Flemish burghers had an unpleasant way of enforcing their wishes with regard to food and drink which it was not wise to combat these days.
The Spanish and Walloon soldiery quartered in the various guild-houses, the open markets or private homesteads were just as unprepared for attack as was the garrison of the Kasteel.
When I arrived in this accursed city last night and quartered myself and some of my men in the house of the High-Bailiff, I would gladly have put the whole accursed family to the sword.
A squadron of dragoons was quartered in the outbuildings, and not only mounted guard, but patrolled the surrounding country.
Mr. Britling conceived him for the most part as quarteredsome way behind the front, but in a flat, desolated country and within hearing of great guns.
It was characteristic that he reported himself as very comfortably quartered in Courtrai with "very nice people.
Soon we ran all the gauntlets of the station and its surroundings, and were quartered in the comfortable Hotel du Nil.
As soon as we were quartered at the hotel, we went to the steamship office to engage our passage, and having paid for our tickets, concluded it would be well to visit the ship and examine our quarters.
On the 18th, the army reached Montereau, and Bassompierre brought his troops across the Seine and quartered them in and around Étampes.
This able and energetic officer was engaged, together with Mr. Hippersly of the same corps, in making the trigonometrical survey of the island, and they were quartered in a comfortable house on the outskirts of the town.
These men, under the command of a certain number of officers, should be quarteredin particular districts, and would quickly acquire a knowledge of the localities.
He egged on the soldiers to torture the inhabitants of the houses they were quartered in, commanding them to keep awake all those who would not give in to other tortures.
During the afternoon, he drank wine frequently; and when he returned home in the evening, was a good deal under its influence; so much so, that all the reserve he had felt in the morning was gone.
The man demurred a little, and then said he would take time to think about it.
We know the Parliament forces were frequently quartered here.
And a confirmation was presumed to exist in the inscription on the inn’s front at Knightsbridge that Oliver’s bodyguard was once quartered there, and that it was once his “posting-house.
Prince Rupert's officers were quartered in the village houses.
In December, 1829, Genestas was promoted to be a lieutenant-colonel in a regiment quartered at Poitiers.
In 1809, while on the way to Douai, he was quartered for one night with M.
They have quartered themselves for the middle of the day in a cave-like opening under the cliff, where it is, no doubt, cool and pleasant.
It may be possible he is quartered somewhere in the village, that is, if the journey to Santiago has been delayed.
The officers were quartered here: that was the reason they spared your house?
What was the name of the officer in command who was quartered here?
Orders had been left that they should bequartered elsewhere.
We put up in fairly rough places, generally in a farm house or a cottage packed with soldiers; for the villages have all remained empty since the autumn, except when troops are quartered in them.
The result is that one is forever losing one's way, for the soldiers quartered in the district know only the names of their particular villages, and those on the march can tell you nothing about the places they are passing through.
The men were well quartered and had all the supplies of the town in their hands, and a considerable amount of booty had been taken, half of which was divided between the men and half reserved by Petrobey for a war fund.
The owner of the salt mine which my partners have for years been robbing is a Major de Blacquaire, whose regiment is just now quartered at Birmingham.
It had not occurred to him to think what regiment was quartered in Birmingham at that time, and he had walked straight towards his purpose without a thought of the possibility of such an encounter as this.
During the Civil War Ludlow's soldiers were quartered here, and garrisoned the belfry, but they seem to have behaved with extraordinary mildness.
Some other conspirators suffered for their crimes in the following reign in the precincts, four of the gunpowder conspirators being hung, drawn and quartered before the west doors.
Below was written, "I hereby prohibit any soldiers or officers being quartered in the house or on the premises of the above-named Josiah Bacon, and require all men in the king's name to give him aid and assistance on every lawful occasion.
The landlords are ruined by having men quarteredupon them.
He belonged to a Regiment of the Division quartered in the neighboring villages.