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, Volumen 2Bell and Daldy, 1872 |
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... Duchess of Cleveland , and was then of great extent ; she , however , after- wards sold part , which was divided into various houses . 2 Williamson , already mentioned in a note ( vol . i . p . 409 ) , filled several important offices ...
... Duchess of Cleveland , and was then of great extent ; she , however , after- wards sold part , which was divided into various houses . 2 Williamson , already mentioned in a note ( vol . i . p . 409 ) , filled several important offices ...
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... Duchess of Newcastle , at their house in Clerkenwell , being newly come out of the north . They received me with great kindness , and I was much pleased with the extraordinary fanciful habit , garb , and discourse of the Duchess . 22nd ...
... Duchess of Newcastle , at their house in Clerkenwell , being newly come out of the north . They received me with great kindness , and I was much pleased with the extraordinary fanciful habit , garb , and discourse of the Duchess . 22nd ...
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... Duchess had obligation to my wife's mother for her marriage there ; she was sister to Lord Lucas , and maid of honour then to the Queen - Mother ; married in our chapel at Paris . My wife being with me , the Duke and Duchess both would ...
... Duchess had obligation to my wife's mother for her marriage there ; she was sister to Lord Lucas , and maid of honour then to the Queen - Mother ; married in our chapel at Paris . My wife being with me , the Duke and Duchess both would ...
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... Duchess of Newcastle , who received her in a kind of transport , suitable to her extravagant humour and dress , which was very singular . 8th May . Made up accounts with our Receiver , which amounted to 33,9367 . 18. 4d . Dined at Lord ...
... Duchess of Newcastle , who received her in a kind of transport , suitable to her extravagant humour and dress , which was very singular . 8th May . Made up accounts with our Receiver , which amounted to 33,9367 . 18. 4d . Dined at Lord ...
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... Duchess of Portsmouth , and was his favourite till his death . See page 68 . 2 Better known by the name of Grinling Gibbons ; celebrated for his exquisite carving . Some of his most astonishing work is at Chatsworth and at Petworth ...
... Duchess of Portsmouth , and was his favourite till his death . See page 68 . 2 Better known by the name of Grinling Gibbons ; celebrated for his exquisite carving . Some of his most astonishing work is at Chatsworth and at Petworth ...
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