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brandreth

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Brandreth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Brandreth (1809-1880), New York politician and patent medicine manufacturer George A. Brandreth (1828-1897), New York politician and patent medicine manufacturer Gyles Brandreth (born ...

Usage examples of brandreth.

If he could but pass Brandreth before they reached the foot of the Black Sail he would have no fear of being seen, and, what was of more consequence, he would have no doubt of being at Stye Head before them.

As former butler-bodyguard in the house, the man called Brandreth still had a set of keys.

Even if Gliddon was not as big, and a queer besides, Brandreth was afraid of him.

The man was walking across the road toward Brandreth, approaching tiredly, almost reluctantly.

But then when Brandreth looked anxious he trudged back across the road and started up his engine.

Downstairs was more certainly private, if things should happen to take a turn for which privacy appeared desirable, as Brandreth was beginning to feel sure they would.

Here a white panel in the wall came loose, just as Gliddon had said it would, and the small safe hidden behind it opened properly for Brandreth when he used the combination Gliddon had provided.

The lab door was locked, but it took Brandreth only a moment to find the right key in his bunch.

Beyond Thorn the door was open to the small room with the cot, and Brandreth could see that Robinson Miller was lying in there.

The technician was a man named Brandreth, acting on orders from a man called Gliddon.

That you blame the bombing on Gliddon and this Brandreth or whoever he is?

Yes, he was now at the foot of Brandreth, and the horses and their riders had not emerged above the Scarf.

In a few minutes the three men had drawn up at the cottage on the breast of Brandreth where Sim had asked for a drink.

Gyles Brandreth, the writer and Tory MP for Chester, had been speaking before Mates rose.

Gyles Brandreth, who has earned thousands of pounds and a reputation for wit making after-dinner speeches, appreciated my support when he seconded the Loyal Address on 15 November.