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In other respects, Sir Arthur Wardour lived like most country gentlemen in Scotland, hunted and fished gave and received dinners attended races and county meetings was a deputy-lieutenant and trustee upon turnpike acts.

At first Mr Longestaffe was somewhat stunned by the Deputation and Sir Gregory Gribe; but as he waxed wroth the potency of those institutions dwindled away, and as, at last, he waxed hungry, they became as nothing to him. Was he not Mr Longestaffe of Caversham, a Deputy-Lieutenant of his County, and accustomed to lunch punctually at two o'clock?

Romaine, no doubt my memory will confuse these lads with their betters, and their mothers with the ladies of the salle de l'Opéra: just as in time, no doubt, I shall find myself Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieutenant of the shire of Buckingham. I am changing my country, as you remind me: and, on my faith, she has no place for me.

'Sir Brian Newcome, in the costume of a Deputy-Lieutenant, 'Major-General Sir Thomas de Boots, K.C.B., painted for the 50th Dragoons, are triumphs, indeed, of this noble painter. Why have we no picture of the Sovereign and her august consort from Smee's brush?

Catholics were forbidden to attend at court, to remain in London or within ten miles of London unless they practised some trade and had no residence elsewhere, or to move more than five miles from their homes unless they got the permission of two magistrates, confirmed by the bishop or deputy-lieutenant of the county.

"I am, though; and, what's more, I'm a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall. Ever heard of Jack Rogers of Brynn?" Once more I had to answer "No, sir." "Then, excuse me, but where in thunder do you come from?" He halted and confronted me in the path. This was a facer, for the words "Justice of the Peace" had already set me quaking.

Gentleman the Member for Birkenhead, a magistrate of a county, a deputy-lieutenant whatever that may be a representative of a constituency, and having a seat in this ancient and honourable Assembly that he should, as I believe he did, if concerned in the building of this ship, break the law of his country, by driving us into an infraction of International Law, and treating with undeserved disrespect the Proclamation of neutrality of the Queen.

There are magistrates, squires, a peer or two, one sheriff, a deputy-lieutenant, and small fry publicans, carriers, smugglers, and the like by the score." He spread squares of paper on the floor, piecing them.

He directed his attorney to prosecute, by wholesale, all who had said a word affecting your uncle's character. But the lawyers were against it, and then your uncle tried to fight his way through it, but the men would not meet him. He was quite slurred. Your father went up and saw the Minister. He wanted to have him a Deputy-Lieutenant, or something, in his county.

His Grace generally consulted the colonel on county affairs; the command of the yeomanry alone gave him a considerable position; he was the chief also of the militia staff; could give his opinion whether a person was to be made a magistrate or not; and had even been called into council when there was a question of appointing a deputy-lieutenant.

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