hillary Jones would be preaching in the little log church back in the woods, these half-clad red savages would come in from the cold, and sit squatting in the back part of the church, listening stolidly to the words that had no meaning for them.
"Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates"
Howard I. Pyle
For years after their invention, the greater part of the coast was without lifeboats, until Sir William hillary, who, while residing in the Isle of Man, had seen numerous vessels cast away, and lives lost, expressed his wishes to Mr Thomas Wilson, M.P. for the City of London; and the two gentlemen called a meeting in 1824, the result of which was the establishment of the "Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck."
"A Yacht Voyage Round England"
W.H.G. Kingston
Close by were the Rogerses,-he was a fashionable physician; the hillary Peytons; the Dentons,-all people, according to Cairy, "one might know."
"Together"
Robert Herrick (1868-1938)