Examples of using Devonshire in English and their translations into Japanese
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Devonshire House Hotel can be reached in 20 minutes by car from Liverpool John Lennon airport.
In 1673, part of this territory was partitioned to create Devonshire.
During the summer of 1741, The 3rd Duke of Devonshire invited Handel to Dublin, capital of the Kingdom of Ireland, to give concerts for the benefit of local hospitals.
Peter previously spent almost fifteen years in various senior management roles within Devonshire Investors(the private equity arm of Fidelity Investments) and its operating companies.
He feels tempted, say, to use the name"Devonshire" not for the county with its conventional boundary, but for a region differently bounded.
Have you seen this story about police arresting a Fred Trump who lived at that Devonshire address in 1927 after a Ku Klux Klan rally turned violent?
This was the prophetess Joanna Southcott(1750-1814), like Bampfield, a native of Devonshire, who composed many spiritual poems and prophetical writings, and became the mother of a sect of Sabbatarians, also known as Southcottians or Joannas.
Yet another account in another defunct local newspaper, the Richmond Hill Record, published on June 3, 1927, lists Fred Trump as one of the"Klan Arrests," and also lists the Devonshire Road address.
During the 1784 general election, the Duchess was rumored to have traded kisses for votes in favour of Fox and was satirised by Thomas Rowlandson in his print"THE DEVONSHIRE, or Most Approved Method of Securing Votes".
Devonshire House.
Lunch in the Devonshire Arms, Pilsley.
Interested in The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley?
Th Battalion Devonshire Regiment.
Devonshire Greens Hotel.
Devonshire House Hotel.
Devonshire Guest House.
The 1st Battalion Devonshire and Dorset Regiment.
Devonshire Street North M12.
Devonshire Square.
Meals: Devonshire morning tea and scones.