warminghurst造句
例句与造句
- In 1676 Henry Bigland sold Warminghurst Manor to William Penn.
- He bought the estate of Warminghurst in 1702, from William Penn.
- On 1 March 1992 the Diocese of Chichester declared the church Warminghurst.
- While living at Warminghurst, Penn too was persecuted for his Quaker faith.
- Penn sold the estate, at Warminghurst, to a James Butler in 1707.
- It's difficult to find warminghurst in a sentence. 用warminghurst造句挺难的
- He married Frances, daughter of Henry Shelley of Warminghurst Park, in 1630.
- William Penn lived in the county for a while, in 1676 he bought the estate of Warminghurst, near Steyning.
- The Quaker and founding father of Pennsylvania, William Penn worshipped near Thakeham; his UK home from 1677 to 1702 was at nearby Warminghurst.
- One of the earliest descriptions of Warminghurst was as an appurtenance of Steyning, a more significant nearby town, and although the Domesday survey of 1086 mentioned two churches in the latter, one may have been at Warminghurst.
- One of the earliest descriptions of Warminghurst was as an appurtenance of Steyning, a more significant nearby town, and although the Domesday survey of 1086 mentioned two churches in the latter, one may have been at Warminghurst.
- This Richard Shelley must be distinguished from the Richard Shelley of Findon, Sussex, and All Cannings, Wiltshire ( second son of Edward Shelley of Warminghurst, Sussex, and brother of Edward Shelley the martyr ), who was committed to the Marshalsea for his religion, 13 August 1580.