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Naseby

NOUN
  1. a battle in 1645 that settled the outcome of the first English Civil War as the Parliamentarians won a major victory over the Royalists
  2. a village in western Northamptonshire

How To Use Naseby In A Sentence

  • Fortunately this morning Rose had contrived to rid himself of Naseby's services.
  • The great string of victories beginning at Naseby in June 1645 was the product not of its zeal, but of regular pay.
  • Fortunately this morning Rose had contrived to rid himself of Naseby's services.
  • He related the gist of his conversation to Naseby.
  • In 1645, Royalist troops were defeated at the Civil War battle of Naseby.
  • He related the gist of his conversation to Naseby.
  • Hodge knew Serjeant Gaythorn, and knew that the poor man's wife had been shot dead in the flight from Naseby; but he demurred at the notion of encumbering himself with the child when he went into the town. Under the Storm
  • Our work at Naseby in the early 1990s merely drew upon data already collected by unsystematic metal detectorists who had roughly mapped their finds.
  • The New Model Army fought the Royalists at the Battle of Naseby in June
  • Cryomation, which developed the technology with a team led by David Naseby at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, UK, has already tested a prototype device on pig carcasses. Eco-Friendly Funerals of the Future | Impact Lab
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