Sidmouth









Sidmouth


Sidmouth noun

  1. 1st Viscount. See (Henry) Addington

Examples from the Web for sidmouth Historical Examples of sidmouth

  • She understood that Robin had been staying in Sidmouth for his health.

    Life and Death of Harriett Frean

    May Sinclair

  • Addington’s description (Pellew, “Sidmouth,” i, 206) fixes the spot.

    William Pitt and the Great War

    John Holland Rose

  • Ellenborough owed his place in the cabinet to the influence of Sidmouth.

    The Political History of England – Vol XI

    George Brodrick

  • Uncle Tom, who had spent some time at Sidmouth, described it to us.

    A Yacht Voyage Round England

    W.H.G. Kingston

  • All would have become as quiet as Castlereagh, Eldon, and Sidmouth wished.

    The Battle of The Press

    Theophila Carlile Campbell

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