Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon and Sir Richard Browne, Volume 2G. Bell, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... passed , or rather what had not passed , I returned to London , there being no noise , or appearance , at Deal , or on that coast of any engagement . Recounting this to his Majesty , whom I found at St. James's Park , impatiently ...
... passed , or rather what had not passed , I returned to London , there being no noise , or appearance , at Deal , or on that coast of any engagement . Recounting this to his Majesty , whom I found at St. James's Park , impatiently ...
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... passed over , he will take such care and order , that the said persons shall be no burthen to their towns , or parishes And it is his Majesty's pleasure , that this his declaration be forthwith published , not only by the Sheriffs of ...
... passed over , he will take such care and order , that the said persons shall be no burthen to their towns , or parishes And it is his Majesty's pleasure , that this his declaration be forthwith published , not only by the Sheriffs of ...
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... , after great debates , passed by the plurality of only two votes , and that by the great industry of the Lord's friends , as well as the Duke's VOL . II . 5th May . To London , concerning the office of 1670 . 49 JOHN EVELYN .
... , after great debates , passed by the plurality of only two votes , and that by the great industry of the Lord's friends , as well as the Duke's VOL . II . 5th May . To London , concerning the office of 1670 . 49 JOHN EVELYN .
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... passing through Newmarket , we alighted to see his Majesty's house there , now new - build- ing ; the arches of the cellars beneath are well turned by Mr. Samuel , the architect , the rest mean enough , and hardly fit for a hunting ...
... passing through Newmarket , we alighted to see his Majesty's house there , now new - build- ing ; the arches of the cellars beneath are well turned by Mr. Samuel , the architect , the rest mean enough , and hardly fit for a hunting ...
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... passed most of his time in hunting the stag , and walking in the park , which he was now planting with rows of trees . 13th September . To visit Sir Richard Lashford , my kins- man , and Mr. Charles Howard , at his extraordinary garden ...
... passed most of his time in hunting the stag , and walking in the park , which he was now planting with rows of trees . 13th September . To visit Sir Richard Lashford , my kins- man , and Mr. Charles Howard , at his extraordinary garden ...
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