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 2 |
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... Masters of in business, our Secretary being Sir George Wharton, that famous. o
the Ordnance. He was also, as Evelyn tells us, a Member of the Privy Council. *
Cornelius Van Drebbell, born at Alkmaar, in Holland, in 1666. JOHN EVELYN. 7.
... Masters of in business, our Secretary being Sir George Wharton, that famous. o
the Ordnance. He was also, as Evelyn tells us, a Member of the Privy Council. *
Cornelius Van Drebbell, born at Alkmaar, in Holland, in 1666. JOHN EVELYN. 7.
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He had been recently made a baronet, and was now a zealous courtier; though,
during the Commonwealth, as Cromwell's Resident in Holland, he had been no
less zealous a republican. He subsequently went to Holland as Ambassador from
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He had been recently made a baronet, and was now a zealous courtier; though,
during the Commonwealth, as Cromwell's Resident in Holland, he had been no
less zealous a republican. He subsequently went to Holland as Ambassador from
...
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Cornelius Van Drebbell, born at Alkmaar, in Holland, in 1572; but in the reign of
Charles I. settled in London, where he died in 1634. He was famous for other
discoveries in science besides that mentioned by Evelyn—the most important of ...
Cornelius Van Drebbell, born at Alkmaar, in Holland, in 1572; but in the reign of
Charles I. settled in London, where he died in 1634. He was famous for other
discoveries in science besides that mentioned by Evelyn—the most important of ...
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taking occasion from the late unparalleled conflagration to mind us how we ought
to walk more holy in all manner of conversation. 27th. Dined at Sir William D'
Oyly's, with that worthy gentleman, Sir John Holland, of Suffolk. 10th October.
taking occasion from the late unparalleled conflagration to mind us how we ought
to walk more holy in all manner of conversation. 27th. Dined at Sir William D'
Oyly's, with that worthy gentleman, Sir John Holland, of Suffolk. 10th October.
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Dined with me Monsieur Kiviet, a Dutch gentleman-pensioner of Rotterdam, who
came over for protection, being of the Prince of Orange's party, now not welcome
in Holland. The King knighted him for some merit in the Prince's behalf.
Dined with me Monsieur Kiviet, a Dutch gentleman-pensioner of Rotterdam, who
came over for protection, being of the Prince of Orange's party, now not welcome
in Holland. The King knighted him for some merit in the Prince's behalf.
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