Examples of 'lord willoughby' in a sentence
Meaning of "lord willoughby"
lord willoughby - A historical or literary reference to a person, possibly a nobleman or character
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He may have enjoyed the patronage of Lord Willoughby in his clerical career.
Lord Willoughby de Eresby wanted both him and Peter Legh expelled as minors.
He and his elder brother Lord Willoughby were frequently at odds with Lord Norreys.
In the 18th century the Shaws sold their share to Lord Willoughby of Parham.
He quarrelled with Lord Willoughby of Parham and Cromwell regarded him with suspicion.
And requests you at your convenience . Captain Blood, Lord Willoughby sends his compliments.
Captain blood, lord willoughby sends his compliments.
He must have taken it. Lord Willoughby.
I knew Lord Willoughby was up to no good. Zummi's medallion.
Very well then, Lord Willoughby.
In 1863 Lord Willoughby de Eresby built a small bath-house, replaced a decade later by the current building.
I do not know, Lord Willoughby.
Ready to prove you're wrong, Lord Willoughby.
The theatre is still part-owned by the present Lord Willoughby de Broke, with Stephen Waley-Cohen.
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