Association football club in Northwich, England.
1About the middle of the afternoon Mrs. Witton came up into her room.
2Early the next morning, Dr. Tolbridge drove into the Witton yard.
3The Witton strawberries are small and sour this year; and I haven't tasted a good one yet.
4They went home by the way of the Witton house, and there they found Miss Panney at home.
5He thought of his study in the parsonage at Witton, with its bright fire, its simplicity, its repose.
6She did that with young Mr. Witton, but their furniture is gittin' pretty old an' worn out now.
7The two men are believed to have made contact via Pyke's forum, an internet site he ran with Witton.
8One of the Witton girls came with her, and assisted her to the seat, by the side of Mike.
911 See Witton, in American Journal of Philology, xix.
10But I have seen Miss Drane; I came to town yesterday in the Witton carriage, and saw her in the street.
11I understand my lord intends to be at Capheaton on Saturday, and then upon Tuesday at Witton, and so for Widdrington.
12His farm was situated in the parish of Witton, and he owned a handsome house on the outskirts of the town itself.
13The next morning Dora Bannister, in an open carriage, drawn by the family bays, appeared at the door of the Witton mansion.
14This was anciently the property of the Allestrees, lords of Witton; but about thirty years ago, the building and the family expired together.
15In a moment she had stepped from the low carriage to the ground, and with quick strides was walking back to the Witton house.
16I said to the poor mother, 'keep a good heart,' but I had little hope myself, God knows, and off I made for Witton.