The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... taken down in 1814 , and a new one erected , from the designs of James Lewis , on the Surrey side of the Thames , in the road leading from St. George's Fields to Lambeth . On pulling the first building down , the foundations were found ...
... taken down in 1814 , and a new one erected , from the designs of James Lewis , on the Surrey side of the Thames , in the road leading from St. George's Fields to Lambeth . On pulling the first building down , the foundations were found ...
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... taken order here , I went to the 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 ...
... taken order here , I went to the 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 ...
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... taken out of the hearse every night , and decently placed in the house , with tapers about it , and her servants attending , to Cornwall ; and then was honourably interred in the parish church of Godolphin . This funeral cost not much ...
... taken out of the hearse every night , and decently placed in the house , with tapers about it , and her servants attending , to Cornwall ; and then was honourably interred in the parish church of Godolphin . This funeral cost not much ...
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... taken for gospel ; -the truth is , the Roman Catholics were exceeding bold and busy everywhere , since the Duke forbore to go any longer to the chapel . 16th October . Mr. Godolphin requested me to continue the trust his wife had ...
... taken for gospel ; -the truth is , the Roman Catholics were exceeding bold and busy everywhere , since the Duke forbore to go any longer to the chapel . 16th October . Mr. Godolphin requested me to continue the trust his wife had ...
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... taken by everybody who pretended to enjoy any office of public trust , and who would not be suspected of Popery . I went with Sir William Godolphin , a member of the Commons ' House , to the Bishop of Ely ( Dr. Peter Gunning ) , ' to be ...
... taken by everybody who pretended to enjoy any office of public trust , and who would not be suspected of Popery . I went with Sir William Godolphin , a member of the Commons ' House , to the Bishop of Ely ( Dr. Peter Gunning ) , ' to be ...
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