Examples of 'feversham' in a sentence

Meaning of "feversham"

feversham (noun) - A toponym or placename that may have historical, geographical, or cultural significance, often used as a setting in literature or as a reference to a specific location

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Lady Feversham died shortly after the birth of her daughter.
A shot was fired and a horseman from the patrol galloped off to report to Feversham.
Lady Feversham died only seven months after her husband.
Maths lessons have been transformed since Feversham primary integrated music throughout the curriculum.
There were inconclusive skirmishes with a force of Life Guards commanded by Feversham.
No doubt if Feversham gains the upper hand there will be bloody work.
Arden of Feversham.
Lord Feversham was thrice married.
Earl of Feversham.
Michael Saunderson was drawn and hanged . or hanged in chains at Feversham.
Feversham Primary Academy is a school in Bradford, a city located in the north of England.
Ethne did not reply, and looking at her fan Feversham understood.
The King 's forces, led by Feversham and Churchill, quickly dispersed the ill-prepared rebels.
Whose wrist was sprained, must have been her sister, Mrs. Feversham.
Feversham died at Lees Court, without male issue, at the age of about 77.

See also

Music 's role in education, the story of Feversham Primary Academy.
Feversham was Treasurer of the University of Leeds from 1959 to his death.
William 's son William Ernest was created the 1st Earl of Feversham.
Delahante sold it on later that year for 2000 guineas to Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham.

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