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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... father of the first Earl of Ilchester , and of the first Baron Holland . He projected Chelsea Col- lege - the honour of which has generally been attributed to Nell Gwynne . He also founded a new church and a set of alms - houses at his ...
... father of the first Earl of Ilchester , and of the first Baron Holland . He projected Chelsea Col- lege - the honour of which has generally been attributed to Nell Gwynne . He also founded a new church and a set of alms - houses at his ...
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... father of the first Lord Dartmouth , filled the same post . Pepys describes him as a pleasant man , and that hath seen much of the world , and more of the Court . " He was with Charles I. during the rebellion , and represented Sussex in ...
... father of the first Lord Dartmouth , filled the same post . Pepys describes him as a pleasant man , and that hath seen much of the world , and more of the Court . " He was with Charles I. during the rebellion , and represented Sussex in ...
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... Father of the Founder of Pennsylvania , whom Evelyn in a subsc- quent page accuses of having published " a blasphemous book against the Deity of our blessed Lord . " Sir William Penn held the rank of Admiral , and had distinguished ...
... Father of the Founder of Pennsylvania , whom Evelyn in a subsc- quent page accuses of having published " a blasphemous book against the Deity of our blessed Lord . " Sir William Penn held the rank of Admiral , and had distinguished ...
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... father - in - law ) chamber , and that if it pleased his Majesty to appoint whither it should be brought , being large and though of wood heavy , I would take care for it . No , " says the King , " show me the way , I'll go to Sir ...
... father - in - law ) chamber , and that if it pleased his Majesty to appoint whither it should be brought , being large and though of wood heavy , I would take care for it . No , " says the King , " show me the way , I'll go to Sir ...
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... father , freely gave to found and build their college , or Alms - houses on , at Deptford , it being my wife's after her father's decease . It was a good and charitable work and gift , but would have been better be- stowed on the poor ...
... father , freely gave to found and build their college , or Alms - houses on , at Deptford , it being my wife's after her father's decease . It was a good and charitable work and gift , but would have been better be- stowed on the poor ...
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