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 1Henry Colburn, publisher, 1850 |
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... wall : To the precious memory of ELLEN EVELYN , the dearly beloved wife of Richard Evelyn , Esq . a rare example of Piety , Loyalty , Prudence , and Charity , a happy Mother of five Children , George , John , Richard , Elizabeth , and ...
... wall : To the precious memory of ELLEN EVELYN , the dearly beloved wife of Richard Evelyn , Esq . a rare example of Piety , Loyalty , Prudence , and Charity , a happy Mother of five Children , George , John , Richard , Elizabeth , and ...
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... wall , to the south of the altar , is a marble mural tablet , with the following inscription to the two children of Mr. Evelyn , whose early loss he has so feelingly lamented in his Diary : R. EVELYN . I. F. Quiescit hoc sub marmore ...
... wall , to the south of the altar , is a marble mural tablet , with the following inscription to the two children of Mr. Evelyn , whose early loss he has so feelingly lamented in his Diary : R. EVELYN . I. F. Quiescit hoc sub marmore ...
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... walls and ramparts of earth , which a mine had broken and crumbled , were of prodigious thickness . Upon the 8th , I dined in the horse - quarters with Sir Robert Stone and his lady , Sir William Stradling , and divers cavaliers , where ...
... walls and ramparts of earth , which a mine had broken and crumbled , were of prodigious thickness . Upon the 8th , I dined in the horse - quarters with Sir Robert Stone and his lady , Sir William Stradling , and divers cavaliers , where ...
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... walls of this town are very entire , and full of towers at competent distances . The cathedral is built upon a very high and exceeding steep ascent , to which we mounted by fair steps of stone . Hence I walked to a convent of English ...
... walls of this town are very entire , and full of towers at competent distances . The cathedral is built upon a very high and exceeding steep ascent , to which we mounted by fair steps of stone . Hence I walked to a convent of English ...
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... walls of the city is particularly remarkable ; nor is it less pleasant than if in the most solitary recesses ; so ... wall , or rather a palisade hedge of water , was the whole parterre environed . There is likewise a fair aviary ; and ...
... walls of the city is particularly remarkable ; nor is it less pleasant than if in the most solitary recesses ; so ... wall , or rather a palisade hedge of water , was the whole parterre environed . There is likewise a fair aviary ; and ...
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