How to use in-sentence of “devonshire”:
+ The Dukes of Devonshire have been helping Buxton since 1780, when the Duke used his money from his copper mines to develop the town as a spa like Bath.
+ Douglas was born Diana Love Dill in the Devonshire Parish in Bermuda to a British peopleBritish father who was a American mother.
+ It connected Talbot Square and Central Station along Church Street, Devonshire Square, Whitegate Drive, Waterloo Road and Central Drive.
+ He was also a relation of The Duke of Devonshire and a generational cousin of the war-time Conservative Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill.
+ The College was started by the Duke of Devonshire in 1867 and has been growing ever since.
+ The elegant areas of Meads, Devonshire Park and the Western Parades were developed as a result of his investment.