Royall
Anne Newport, 1769–1854, U.S. writer, newspaper publisher, and reformer.
Historical Examples
She heard Mr. Royall’s voice, low and peremptory, and opened the door, fearing an accident.
Summer Edith Wharton
With an exclamation of relief, Mrs. Royall hurried to meet her.
The Torch Bearer I. T. Thurston
It was true, he told Royall, that the Army’s policy had not been disapproved.
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 Morris J. MacGregor, Jr.
“And some of them are sure to be frightened,” added Mrs. Royall.
The Torch Bearer I. T. Thurston
He was fellowe of the Royall Societie, and a zealous member for the improvement of naturall knowledge amongst them.
Brief Lives (Vol. 1 of 2) John Aubrey
Nor yet, for all that, in the Royall mynde of man, first conceiued.
The Mathematicall Praeface to Elements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara John Dee
The tone with which Mr. Royall had said “He’s not coming” seemed to her full of an ominous satisfaction.
Summer Edith Wharton
The Royall family regained possession of the property in 1805.
Historic Shrines of America John T. (John Thomson) Faris
She looked up and nodded as they came in, and Mr. Royall advanced to the stove, clapping his numb hands together.
Summer Edith Wharton
“Miss” Royall would have been my name for the wife of a man named Royall.
Vandemark’s Folly Herbert Quick
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