Davison in A Sentence

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    After Davison's disgrace in February 1587 Walsingham remained sole secretary, though Wolley assisted him as Latin secretary from 1588 to 1590.

    2

    Considering the part he played in this transaction, Walsingham was fortunate to escape the fate which the queen with calculated indignation inflicted upon Davison.

    3

    Copleston, Davison, Whately, were among the fellows who elected Keble; Arnold, Pusey, Newman, were soon after added to the society.

    4

    He held this office jointly or solely until his death; in 1577 when Smith died, Dr Thomas Wilson was associated with Walsingham; after Wilson's death in 1581 Walsingham was sole secretary until July 1586, when Davison began his brief and ill-fated seven months' tenure of the office.

    5

    I became an avid viewer with the Peter Davison stories.

    6

    Mr Davison reports that his father and two paternal uncles all died of myocardial infarctions in their 40âs.

    7

    She turned out to be one of the best known of the militant suffragists, Miss Emily Wilding Davison.

    8

    She wished Paulet would manage the business on his own account, and when at last her signature was extorted she made a scapegoat of her secretary Davison who had the warrant executed.