English language prefix to name.
1C. A. Goodhart; Mrs. Hargreaves; Miss Rose Harrison; Mr. Henry Holiday; Rev.
2In the evening there was a large meeting in the Chapel; Rev.
3In the churchyard John Sterling's grave and the grave of the Rev.
4Ancestors of Burr; his father's birth; preparations for the ministry; the Rev.
5Willard Jones and wife arrived in the month previous; and the Rev.
6R. Lamb considerably impoverished himself in enclosing the ground; and the Rev.
7The blame was chiefly imputed to the Rockingham party; and the Rev.
8Just last week, in a meeting at New York City Hall, Rev.
9I have no problem with that. As for his words about Rev.
10Scotchmen and Englishmen in America-Superstitionin the Back Settlements-Witchcraftin New England-Rev.
11Then the first mishap occurred in the inopportune arrival of the Rev.
12The leaders of the Cimade permanently kept in touch with the Rev.
13In the upper left-hand corner was printed in small type, The Rev.
14The service was held in the Sunday-school room, and although the Rev.
15The funeral services were conducted in the American Church by the Rev.
16Upstairs in the dining-room Maggie Cardinal, the only child of the Rev.