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  • It was dated from a place called Chellaston, and was from his brother.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • It would seem that Osmund survived the Conquest for, although he is not named after 1066 in the Domesday Book as the manorial lord of Codinton, he is recorded as a King's lord, holding a manor in Chellaston both in 1066 and 1086, as well as one of four manors in Sandiacre.

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  • It would seem that Osmund survived the Conquest for, although he is not named after 1066 in the Domesday Book as the manorial lord of Codinton, he is recorded as a King's lord, holding a manor in Chellaston both in 1066 and 1086, as well as one of four manors in Sandiacre.

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  • Midsummer came with its culmination of heat and verdure; and a great epoch it was in the Chellaston year, for it brought the annual influx of fashionable life from Quebec and Montreal.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • "No, she ain't," said a Chellaston man who stood near at hand.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • Bates, who was ill, and he thought the best thing would be to bring him with him to Chellaston, if his brother had house-room enough.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • The Scotch church had a larger following in Chellaston than the English.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • Chellaston families, because, on one account and another, there had always appeared to be something to equalise the difference.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • She said to him that she supposed he would not be staying much longer in Chellaston, and he replied that as soon as Bates would go and his brother was on his feet again he intended to leave for the West.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

  • One thing that fretted Alec considerably during that Sunday and Monday was that Bates had arrived at Chellaston in such a weak state, and had had so severe an attack of his malady on the Sunday evening, that it was impossible to take him to see the body of the old man who went by the name of Cameron.

    What Necessity Knows Lily Dougall 1890

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