The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... Royal Society , after my Lord Viscount Brouncker had possessed the chair now sixteen years suc- cessively , and therefore now thought fit to change , that prescription might not prejudice . 4th December . Being the first day of his ...
... Royal Society , after my Lord Viscount Brouncker had possessed the chair now sixteen years suc- cessively , and therefore now thought fit to change , that prescription might not prejudice . 4th December . Being the first day of his ...
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... Royal Society , and the College of Physicians . 6 18th . I went to see new Bedlam Hospital , 1 [ See post , under 10th July , 1685. ] 2 Lord Treasurer Danby had purchased Wimbledon House from the widow of Lord Bristol , who died in 1676 ...
... Royal Society , and the College of Physicians . 6 18th . I went to see new Bedlam Hospital , 1 [ See post , under 10th July , 1685. ] 2 Lord Treasurer Danby had purchased Wimbledon House from the widow of Lord Bristol , who died in 1676 ...
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... Royal Society . " Mr. Godolphin was made Master of the Robes to the King . 25th . There was sent me £ 70 ; from whom I knew not , to be by me distributed among poor people ; I afterwards found it was from that dear friend ( Mrs ...
... Royal Society . " Mr. Godolphin was made Master of the Robes to the King . 25th . There was sent me £ 70 ; from whom I knew not , to be by me distributed among poor people ; I afterwards found it was from that dear friend ( Mrs ...
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... Royal Society , sent to me to take charge of the books , and remove them , only stipulating that I would suffer the Herald's chief officer , Sir William Dugdale , to have such of them as concerned Heraldry and the Marshal's office ...
... Royal Society , sent to me to take charge of the books , and remove them , only stipulating that I would suffer the Herald's chief officer , Sir William Dugdale , to have such of them as concerned Heraldry and the Marshal's office ...
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... Royal Society to give them an account of what I had procured , that they might call a Council and appoint a day to wait on the Duke to thank him for this munificent gift . 3rd September . I went to London , to dine with Mrs. Godolphin ...
... Royal Society to give them an account of what I had procured , that they might call a Council and appoint a day to wait on the Duke to thank him for this munificent gift . 3rd September . I went to London , to dine with Mrs. Godolphin ...
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