... but since the Cardinal's death, it is thinly inhabited; standing so much out of the way, and in a place not well situated for health, or pleasure. He was allured to build by the name of the place, and an old house there belonging to his ancestors.... The Diary of John Evelyn: 1620-1646 - Página 117de John Evelyn - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Evelyn - 1850 - 512 páginas
...the vulgar language, but to draw people and strangers to the town ; but since the Cardinal's death it is thinly inhabited ; standing so much out of the...was allured to build by the name of the place, and anold house there belonging to his ancestors. This pretty town is handsomely walled about and moated,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 páginas
...the vulgar language, but to draw people and strangers to the towne ; but since the Cardinal's death it is thinly inhabited, standing so much out of the...belonging to his ancestors. This pretty town is handsomely wall'd about & moated, with a kind of slight fortification, two faire gates & draw-bridges. Before... | |
| John Evelyn - 1901 - 432 páginas
...the vulgar language, but to draw people and strangers to the town; but since the Cardinal's death, it is thinly inhabited; standing so much out of the...fortification, two fair gates and drawbridges. Before the gate, toward the palace, is a spacious circle, where the fair is annually kept. About a flight-shot from... | |
| John Evelyn - 1906 - 556 páginas
...the vulgar language, but to draw people and strangers to the towne ; but since the Cardinal's death it is thinly inhabited, standing so much out of the...house there belonging to his ancestors. This pretty towne is handsomely wall'd about & moated, wth a kind of slight fortification, two faire gates & draw-bridges.... | |
| 1907 - 230 páginas
...were frustrated by his death. Evelyn, who visited it in 1644, writes, ' Since the Cardinal's death, it is thinly inhabited, standing so much out of the...a place not well situated for health or pleasure." 1 Cecil Tufton, youngest son of Nicholas, 1st Earl of Thanet, and of Lady Frances Cecil. Born Kil'J... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1907 - 222 páginas
...visited it in 1644, writes, ' Since the Cardinal's death, it is thinly inhabited, standing so much oat of the way, and in a place not well situated for health or pleasure.' 1 Cecil Tufton, youngest son of Nicholas, 1st Earl of Thanet, and of Lady Frances Cecil. Born 1619... | |
| 1925 - 264 páginas
...remains. Evelyn (p. 47) notes that the place was but thinly inhabited since the Cardinal's death, " standing so much out of the way, and in a place not well situated for health or pleasure." Lord Willoughby was there in 1647, when it was described as " the beauty and epitome of all France... | |
| Société archéologique de Touraine - 1877 - 528 páginas
...to thé town ; but since thé cardinal's death, it i thinly iuhabited, standing so much out of thé way and in a place not well situated for health or pleasure. He was allured to build by thé nome of thé place and an old house there belonging to his ancestors. This pretty town ie handsomely... | |
| Société archéologique de Touraine - 1877 - 550 páginas
...He was allured lo build by thé name of Ihe place and an old house there belonging to bis anceslors. This pretty town is handsomely walled about and moated, with a kind of sligt fortification, two fair gâtes and drawbridgea. Before thé gale, towards thé palace, is a spacious... | |
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