In this scheme the Earl of Bedford was to become Lord Treasurer, Pym Chancellor of the Exchequer, Holles Secretary of State, while Lords Essex, Mandeville, and Saye and Sele occupied various posts in the administration.
Lord Saye and Sele and Lord Brooke began negotiations for transporting themselves to the New World.
When he met Ralph he blessed him, and Ralph gave him the sele of the day, and asked him whither he would.
Quen we suppose in our sele to sit alther heist, Than fondis furth dame fortoun to the flode ȝates, Draȝes up the damme borde and drenchis us evir.
Mas on hiȝt ovir his hede for hete of the sone, Sylours of sendale to sele ovire the gatis, And sammes thaim on aither side with silken rapis, And then he caggis up one Cordis, as curteyns it ware.
The headwaters of the Sele have been tapped for the great aqueduct for the Apulian provinces.
It extends as far east as Salerno, where the coast plain of the Sele begins.
The girls all laughed at this, and before their laugh was over, the Berkshire boat had run on to the grass and the girls stepped in lightly, still sniggering, while the new comers gave us the sele of the day.
I squeezed my great person out, and she then said,- "Miss Burney, Lady Say and Sele desires the honour of being introduced to you.
The latter statement is also true of the Earl of Warwick, the Parliament's admiral, and of those excellent persons, Lord Say and Sele and Lord Brooke, both of whom at one time proposed to emigrate.
Lord Saye and Sele and Lord Brooke obtain land on the Connecticut.
I gave him the seleof the evening, and entered into conversation with him in English.
I got up and gave him the sele of the day in English.
After giving them the sele of the day, I asked them if they were English.
The charter conveyed most ample powers and privileges for colonial government, and confirmed or conveyed the whole tract of country which had been granted to Lord Say and Sele and others.
Frana rjuchte hiri wither, sach im star an and kethe: er sjugun etmelde om send, skil thin sele mitha nachtfueglon to tha grawa omme wara and thin lik skil ledsa vppa bodem fona se.
Thach sahwersa en toghater en misstap hede, sa warth hja that ring forjan, tha wrakka seidon hja most man helpa and vmbe sin ajn sele to bihaldane most man fuel anda cherke jan.
Bi-n sken onhlite hed-er ene glade tonge, men jeta swarter as sin her is sine sele fvnden.
She stood before him, and gave him the sele of the day, and he looked on her sorrowfully.
When they reach the age of sixteen Rōsele notices that the young students of the gymnasium pay more attention to her beautiful companion than to her.
Rōsele has married a sickly man with whom she has nothing in common.
It tells of two girls, Rōsele and Perele, who have grown up together as dear friends.
Perele and Rōsele have both alike bent forms and wrinkled faces; both have no teeth in their mouths, and their heads droop alike.
Only Perele has come to it from living too much, and Rōsele from not living at all.
It was at this time also that Lord Saye de Sele met his violent end at the hands of the mob, who accused him of many acts of treason 'of whyche he knowlachyd of the dethe' of Gloucester.
On Suffolk and Lord Saye de Sele falls the chief suspicion, and in the latter's case the count is strengthened by the fact that he received on the very next day after the death of the Duke some of the offices which the victim had held.
If this gossip about the sons of Meredydd and about Howel Sele may seem too parenthetical, it serves in some sort to illustrate the severance of families and the relentless vengeance which Glyndwr himself executed upon all who opposed him.
Face-of-god gave the twain the seleof the day in merry fashion as he passed them by, and the sober dark-faced man nodded to him but spake no word, and the child stayed her prattle to watch him as he went by.
It was a more stinging punishment than adjournment or dissolution would have been, though that also had been thought of, and Viscount Saye and Sele had recommended it in the Lords.
Say and Sele associates, reached Boston, with authority to build a large fort at the mouth of the Connecticut River.
It is not taken yet," laughed Nuala as old Turlough came shuffling up, and they gave him the sele of the day merrily enough.
In the town was quartered a small force of Maguires from Fermanagh, and as he rode in Brian was halted by their leader, who gave him the sele of the day and asked his name.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sele" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.