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, 1870 |
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... James's Park , impatiently expecting , and knowing that Prince Rupert was loose about three at St. Helen's Point at N. of the Isle of Wight , it greatly rejoiced him ; but he was astonished when I assured him they heard nothing of the ...
... James's Park , impatiently expecting , and knowing that Prince Rupert was loose about three at St. Helen's Point at N. of the Isle of Wight , it greatly rejoiced him ; but he was astonished when I assured him they heard nothing of the ...
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... James's ; and to desire the use of the Star - chamber for our Commissioners to meet in , Painters ' Hall not being so convenient . • 12th . We sat the first time in the Star - chamber . There was now added to our commission Sir George ...
... James's ; and to desire the use of the Star - chamber for our Commissioners to meet in , Painters ' Hall not being so convenient . • 12th . We sat the first time in the Star - chamber . There was now added to our commission Sir George ...
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... James's Park , before his Majesty , a vast assemblage of lords and other spectators , betwixt the western and northern men , Mr. Secretary Morice and Lord Gerard being the judges . The western men won . Many great sums were betted . 6th ...
... James's Park , before his Majesty , a vast assemblage of lords and other spectators , betwixt the western and northern men , Mr. Secretary Morice and Lord Gerard being the judges . The western men won . Many great sums were betted . 6th ...
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... James , & c . yet smoking ; and now , when the mischief was done , we were making trifling forts on the brink of the river . Here were yet forces , both of horse and foot , with general Middleton continually expecting the motions of the ...
... James , & c . yet smoking ; and now , when the mischief was done , we were making trifling forts on the brink of the river . Here were yet forces , both of horse and foot , with general Middleton continually expecting the motions of the ...
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... James ) Armourer was Equerry to Charles II . Pepys tells a curious anecdote of his inducing the King to drink the Duke of York's health on his knees . The Queen of Bohemia talks of him familiarly in her letters as Nick Armourer . not ...
... James ) Armourer was Equerry to Charles II . Pepys tells a curious anecdote of his inducing the King to drink the Duke of York's health on his knees . The Queen of Bohemia talks of him familiarly in her letters as Nick Armourer . not ...
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