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Updated: June 8, 2025
Among the other Ceasters which have never developed into full-blown Chesters, I may mention Bath, given as Akemannes ceaster and Bathan ceaster in our old documents, so that it might have become Achemanchester or Bathceter in the course of ordinary changes.
In this it resembles the one at Cilurnum, which is the only other considerable station along the line of the Wall in Northumberland. This station of Cilurnum, or Chesters, is a little over five acres in extent, and is quite near to Chollerford station on the North British Railway.
In a few moments I pushed away the tray, and Mary, looking at it, declared herself satisfied, and placed it on a side table. "So you really supposed, sir," she said, sitting near me, "that Captain Chesters married Miss Nugent?" "I certainly did," I answered.
She sighs for a career, and thinks Chesters Castle a fine foundation for it, but her crest is a ladder; Eric's is a pierrot. In short, she is an Alpine climber, and Eric a charming Prince Florizel of Bohemia. I give them a year in which to find each other out après cela le déluge.
Letter from Hopie announcing her intended marriage. September 6th. Hopie married at Kirklands to Thomas Ogilvie of Chesters. Chesters is in the immediate neighbourhood of Kirklands, and the friendship between Miss Reeve and Mr. Ogilvie was of many years' standing, though the determination to marry was rather sudden, and the engagement very short. Mr.
On and westward they rode and along the windy crest of the fell, then dipped down to the north Tyne river and the camp of Chesters set thereby, thence through the limestone crags to Boreovicus on the moorland established on the edge of the basaltic outcrop that frowns upon Bromlea Lough.
They were paralyzed when I told them the price of the three beautiful O.I.C.'s pigs, you know, Chesters which I bought, sixty dollars for the three, and only just weaned. Then I hustled the nondescript chickens to market, replacing them with the White Leghorns.
Rockwell, but there are plenty of servants in London who, if they hadn't had their orders, would shut the door in the face of a much less wild-eyed person than you were, sir, that morning." Bertha and I were married in London, and two weeks afterward we returned to America in the new ship Glaucus, commanded by Captain Guy Chesters and his wife.
If we might trust the mendacious Nennius, indeed, all our Casters and Chesters were once good Cymric Caers; for he gives a doubtful list of the chief towns in Britain, where Gloucester appears as Cair Gloui, Colchester as Cair Colun, and York as Cair Ebrauc.
Then one day an anonymous letter came to her signed 'Your Well-Wisher, which corroborated her own uneasy thoughts suggesting coarsely that her husband was chasing a vixen not a fox. No name was actually mentioned, but Mrs. Chesters realised at once who 'the woman' was.
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