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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... whole kingdom , and that we were to sit in the Tower the next day . When they were gone , came to see me Sir John Cotton , heir to the famous anti- quary , Sir Robert Cotton : a pretended great Grecian , but had by no means the parts ...
... whole kingdom , and that we were to sit in the Tower the next day . When they were gone , came to see me Sir John Cotton , heir to the famous anti- quary , Sir Robert Cotton : a pretended great Grecian , but had by no means the parts ...
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... whole city in dreadful flames near the water- side ; all the houses from the Bridge , all Thames - street , and upwards towards Cheapside , down to the Three Cranes , were now consumed ; and so returned , exceeding astonished what would ...
... whole city in dreadful flames near the water- side ; all the houses from the Bridge , all Thames - street , and upwards towards Cheapside , down to the Three Cranes , were now consumed ; and so returned , exceeding astonished what would ...
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... whole City , but this some tenacious and avaricious men , aldermen , & c . , would not permit , because their houses must have been of the first . It was , therefore , now com- mended to be practised ; and my concern being particularly ...
... whole City , but this some tenacious and avaricious men , aldermen , & c . , would not permit , because their houses must have been of the first . It was , therefore , now com- mended to be practised ; and my concern being particularly ...
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... whole Court amazed , and they did with infinite pains and great difficulty , reduce and appease the people , sending troops of soldiers and guards , to cause them to retire into the fields again , where they were watched all this night ...
... whole Court amazed , and they did with infinite pains and great difficulty , reduce and appease the people , sending troops of soldiers and guards , to cause them to retire into the fields again , where they were watched all this night ...
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... whole court to it . It was a comely and manly habit , too good to hold , it being impossible for us in good earnest to leave the Monsieurs ' vanities long . 31st . I heard the signal cause of my Lord Cleveland ' pleaded before the House ...
... whole court to it . It was a comely and manly habit , too good to hold , it being impossible for us in good earnest to leave the Monsieurs ' vanities long . 31st . I heard the signal cause of my Lord Cleveland ' pleaded before the House ...
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afterwards Ambassador amongst Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop Bishop of Rochester blessed brother brought burnt chapel Church of England Clarendon coach Commissioners Council Countess Countess of Sunderland Court daughter Dean Deptford died dined dinner discourse divers Duchess Duke Dutch Earl Evelyn exceeding exceedingly excellent extraordinary famous favour fleet France French garden gave gentleman Godolphin Greenwich Holland honour Howard Ireland James's John Evelyn July June King James King's Lady late learned letter London Lord Arlington Lord Chancellor Lord Clarendon Lord Treasurer Majesty Majesty's married Master Monsieur never night noble October Oxford Papists Parliament Pepys person Popish preached present Prince Prince of Orange Privy Protestant Queen returned Rochester Royal Society Samuel Morland Seal Secretary sent sermon showed Sir John Sir Robert Sir Stephen Sir Thomas Sir William Sunderland Surrey things told took Tower whilst Whitehall Windsor worthy Wotton