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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... French Queen - Mother . 2nd February . To London ; his Majesty now come to Whitehall , where I heard and saw my Lord Mayor ( and brethren ) make his speech of welcome , and the two Sheriffs were knighted . 6th February . My wife and ...
... French Queen - Mother . 2nd February . To London ; his Majesty now come to Whitehall , where I heard and saw my Lord Mayor ( and brethren ) make his speech of welcome , and the two Sheriffs were knighted . 6th February . My wife and ...
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... French King , which came to me in a letter from France before the Secretaries of State had any news of it . After this , his Majesty again asked me if I had found out any able person about our parts that might supply my place of Justice ...
... French King , which came to me in a letter from France before the Secretaries of State had any news of it . After this , his Majesty again asked me if I had found out any able person about our parts that might supply my place of Justice ...
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... French and Dutch , with whom we were now in hostility , were not only landed , but even entering the City . There was , in truth , some days before , great suspicion of those two nations joining ; and now that they had been the occasion ...
... French and Dutch , with whom we were now in hostility , were not only landed , but even entering the City . There was , in truth , some days before , great suspicion of those two nations joining ; and now that they had been the occasion ...
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... French mode , which had hitherto obtained to our great ex- pense and reproach . Upon which , divers courtiers and gen- tlemen gave his Majesty gold by way of wager that he would not persist in this resolution . I had sometime before pre ...
... French mode , which had hitherto obtained to our great ex- pense and reproach . Upon which , divers courtiers and gen- tlemen gave his Majesty gold by way of wager that he would not persist in this resolution . I had sometime before pre ...
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... French , ordered their proportion of bread to be aug- mented , and provided clothes and fuel . Monsieur Colbert , Ambassador at the Court of England , this day sent money from his master , the French King , to every prisoner of that ...
... French , ordered their proportion of bread to be aug- mented , and provided clothes and fuel . Monsieur Colbert , Ambassador at the Court of England , this day sent money from his master , the French King , to every prisoner of that ...
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