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He also assisted in the Universal History, and was one of the correctors of the Arabic New Testament issued by the S.P.C.K. Theologian and casuist, b. of good family at Rotherham in Yorkshire, was at Oxf. Entering the Church he rose to be Bishop of Lincoln. His work on logic, Logicæ Artis Compendium , was long a standard treatise on the subject.

"She ought; and, in your case, she shall. No more hesitation; name one of the offers you have had." Mildred, after a brief pause, in a low, tremulous voice, pronounced the name of "Mr. Rotherham." "I suspected as much," growled Dutton; "there was a time when even he might have answered, but we can do better than that now. Still he may be kept as a reserve; the thousand pounds Mr.

"Upon my word, Sir Gervaise, it seems a matter for a judge, rather than for man-of-war's men, like ourselves." "It certainly can have no connection with this rising of the Jacobites? That is an affair likely to trouble a loyal subject, in his last moments, Mr. Rotherham!" "Sir Wycherly's habits and age forbid the idea that he knows more of that, sir, than is known to us all.

But Admiral Bluewater had escaped from his control, and taken his seat next to Mildred, who had been placed by Tom Wychecombe close to himself, at the foot of the table. Wycherly occupied the seat opposite, and this compelled Dutton, and Mr. Rotherham, the vicar, to fill the other two chairs.

Wychecombe Lieutenant Wychecombe, I mean the young officer from Virginia he who was so desperately wounded in whose recovery we all took so deep an interest " "Well what of him, child? you surely do not mean to put him on a level with Mr. Rotherham, in the way of religious consolation and, as for anything else, there is no consanguinity between the Wychecombes of Virginia and my family.

"I beg pardon, sir I really imagined," the confused girl answered; "but, it was a natural mistake for me to suppose you meant Mr. Rotherham, as he is the only person who has ever spoken to my mother on the subject of any thing like a preference for me." "I should have less fear of those who spoke to your mother, Mildred, than of those who spoke only to you.

I will take the liberty to observe, that, some years ago, from a description or a recommendation thereof which I had somewhere met with, I sent to England for what was then called the Rotherham or patent plough; and, till it began to wear and was ruined by a bungling country-smith, that no plough could have done better work, or appeared to have gone easier with two horses; but, for want of a mould, which I neglected to order with the plough, it became useless after the irons which came with it were much worn.

He recoiled in dismay. "Harry!" she just breathed the word between her closed lips. "My darling!" cried Ashe, "I saw Dr. Rotherham myself this afternoon. He gave the most satisfactory account, and Margaret told me she had repeated everything to you. The child will soon be himself again." "He is dying!" said Kitty, in the same low, remote voice, her gaze still fixed on Ashe. "Kitty!

'Good-night, sir. 'God go with you, sir. 'A merry Christmas and a loight harrut to you, sir, for many a year. 'That's your man, nah, Sergeant, said one man out of the shadow in a tone that was learned in Rotherham, or very near it. 'Ah like Captain Volnay as mooch as ah like anybody.

Rotherham, are still at the table, I fancy are these all? What have become of the two young gentlemen?" "There's none ashore, sir," said Galleygo, promptly, accustomed to give that appellation only to midshipmen. "I mean the two Mr. Wychecombes; one of whom, I had forgot, is actually an officer." "Yes, sir, and a most partic'lar fine officer he is, as every body says.