Cumberland, wanted to engage the services of a thoroughly competent drawing-master, for a period of four months certain.
After starting all the petty objections that I could think of to going to Cumberland, and after hearing them answered, one after another, to my own complete discomfiture, I tried to set up a last obstacle by asking what was to become of my pupils in London while I was teaching Mr.
The rest of the evening passed merrily enough in humorous anticipations of my coming life with the two young ladies in Cumberland. Pesca, inspired by our national grog, which appeared to get into his head, in the most marvellous manner, five minutes after it had gone down his throat, asserted his claims to be considered a complete Englishman by making a series of speeches in rapid succession, proposing my mother's health, my sister's health, my health, and the healths, in mass, of Mr.
In this expedition we did not intend to follow the great road to Edinburgh, but to visit Windsor, Oxford, Matlock, and the Cumberland lakes, resolving to arrive at the completion of this tour about the end of July.
From Derby, still journeying northwards, we passed two months in Cumberland and Westmorland.
The letter is not dated; but the postmark is 'Allonby,' which I have found, on referring to the Gazetteer, to be a little sea-side place in
Cumberland. There is no hope of my being able to write back, for Magdalen expressly says that she is on the eve of departure from her present residence, and that she is not at liberty to say where she is going to next, or to leave instructions for forwarding any letters after her.
Morgan, when he was driven from
Cumberland Gap to the Ohio river by General Kirby Smith.
The serjeant had informed Mr Jones that they were marching against the rebels, and expected to be commanded by the glorious Duke of
Cumberland. By which the reader may perceive (a circumstance which we have not thought necessary to communicate before) that this was the very time when the late rebellion was at the highest; and indeed the banditti were now marched into England, intending, as it was thought, to fight the king's forces, and to attempt pushing forward to the metropolis.
I was not new to violent death--I have served his Royal Highness the Duke of
Cumberland, and got a wound myself at Fontenoy-- but I know my pulse went dot and carry one.
He dared not hope that Griffiths had gone away already, without Mildred, to his home in
Cumberland. Mildred would be coming presently for the money.
But why have you called it Fernley Manor,
Cumberland, instead of Wildfell Hall, -shire?' I asked, alluding to the name she had traced in small characters at the bottom of the canvas.
It bore more northwards, coasted the Islands of Murray, and came back to the south-west towards
Cumberland Passage.