The figures exhibit a regular line of events, commencing with Edward the Confessor seated upon his throne, in the act of Dispatching Harold to the court of the Norman Duke, and continued through Harold's journey, his capture by the Comte de Ponthieu, his interview with William, the death of Edward, the usurpation of the British throne by Harold, the Norman invasion, the battle of Hastings, and Harold's death.
"Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. II. (of 2)"
Dawson Turner
Little less have I been these two hours; Dispatching messengers to every stage, to every inn, to every waggon or coach, whether flying or creeping, and to every house with a bill up, for five miles around.
"Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9)"
Samuel Richardson
There are specialists here, experts whose life work is the gradual Dispatching of men who try to trick Candar.
"Evil Out of Onzar"
Mark Ganes