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mayfair

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Mayfair is a district in the City of Westminster in London, England. Mayfair may also refer to:

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fashionable district of London, developed 18c., built on Brook fields, where an annual May fair had been held 17c.

Usage examples of mayfair.

She, poor creature, was ignorant of the little scene in the little street near Mayfair, in which Lopez had offered to carry Lizzie Eustace away with him to Guatemala.

The cheerful pinks and yellows and violet in the two front troughs reminded me of something: the window boxes lining the smart Mayfair mews where my mother had lived the last two years.

Monk Mayfair is, we hope, being escorted to Blanca Grande, South America.

A brick mansion with white columns and French windows and every ’modern convenience,’ it later passed to Ryan Mayfair, Pierce’s son, who lives there now.

Monk was Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Blodgett Mayfair, the chemist of their outfit.

Roberts and Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Blodgett Mayfair, I reconnoitered the situation," Ham went on smoothly.

Postmarks and locations in close proximity to theaters, music halls, art galleries, and places of possible business or personal interest to Sicken include Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket, Charing Cross, Battersea (near Whistler's studio), Regent Street North, Mayfair, Paddington (where Paddington Station is located), York Street (near Paddington), Islington (where St.

The officer who’d taken the missing-person reports on Christopher Byers and Michael Moore later reported that she’d ventured into the woods near the Mayfair Apartments to help look for the boys, but the mosquitoes had driven her out.

Fitzroy came clean that Antha Mayfair had gone out of her mind and tried to scratch her own eyes out.

I parked half a block away, so as not to be espied by an evil opposing Mayfair, and then, bouquet in hand (I had pushed back the florist paper to make a mere cuff of it) I approached the gate, coming along the fence beneath a great shrub of crape myrtles that were already wildly and beautifully in bloom.

Yes, and hello again to Bernardette Mayfair, whom she'd met briefly at the funeral, and to the beautiful little red-haired girl with the hair ribbon, who was named Mona Mayfair, daughter of CeeCee, yes, and the tomboyish Jennifer Mayfair, Mona's best friend and fourth cousin, yes, met you before, of course.

From 1929, she attended Mass daily at Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel on Prytama, gave generously to the church and all its organizations, and though she carried on a private war with Mayfair and Mayfair over the administration of Antha's money, she was always extremely generous with her own She lent money freely to any and all Mayfairs who had need of it, sent modest gifts for birthdays, weddings, christenings, and graduations, attended funerals, and now and then met with cousins outside the house for lunch or tea.

After passing easily through Customs the Englishman took a hire car to his flat in Mayfair.

Having ridden on a horse-drawn vehicle to Chelsea, he would then walk slowly back east towards Mayfair, studying all the goods in the shop windows on the way.

Lots of hugs and kisses, and warm greetings from the dozens of Mayfairs lolling about everywhere.