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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... given by Hoefnagle in his " Collection of Views , some in England , but chiefly abroad . " Lysons has copied the latter in his Environs of London , edit . 1796 , 153. Pepys mentions the Exchequer money being removed to Nonesuch , and ...
... given by Hoefnagle in his " Collection of Views , some in England , but chiefly abroad . " Lysons has copied the latter in his Environs of London , edit . 1796 , 153. Pepys mentions the Exchequer money being removed to Nonesuch , and ...
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... given as for a victory . The Dean of the chapel going down to give notice of it to the other Dean officiating ; and notice was likewise sent to St. Paul's and Westminster - Abbey . But this was no sooner over , than news came that our ...
... given as for a victory . The Dean of the chapel going down to give notice of it to the other Dean officiating ; and notice was likewise sent to St. Paul's and Westminster - Abbey . But this was no sooner over , than news came that our ...
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... Given at our Court at Whitehall , the fifth day of September , in the eighteenth year of our reign , one thou- sand six hundred sixty - six . God save the King . VOL . II . C 13th September . I presented his Majesty with a survey ! € 66 ...
... Given at our Court at Whitehall , the fifth day of September , in the eighteenth year of our reign , one thou- sand six hundred sixty - six . God save the King . VOL . II . C 13th September . I presented his Majesty with a survey ! € 66 ...
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... given out that the Dutch fleet was come up , and had landed their men and fired the Tower ) , as had liked to have done more mischief before people would be persuaded to the contrary and be- lieve the accident . Everybody went to their ...
... given out that the Dutch fleet was come up , and had landed their men and fired the Tower ) , as had liked to have done more mischief before people would be persuaded to the contrary and be- lieve the accident . Everybody went to their ...
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... given and returned towards the buoy of the Nore , where the body of their fleet lay , which lasted till about midnight . One of their ships was fired , supposed by themselves , she being run on ground . Having seen this bold action ...
... given and returned towards the buoy of the Nore , where the body of their fleet lay , which lasted till about midnight . One of their ships was fired , supposed by themselves , she being run on ground . Having seen this bold action ...
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