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, Volume 2Bell and Daldy, 1870 - Great Britain |
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... attributed to Nell Gwynne . He also founded a new church and a set of alms - houses at his seat , Farley , in Wilts . He was born in 1627 , and died in 1716 . t were , miraculously . In the afternoon , visited 1666 . 9 JOHN EVELYN .
... attributed to Nell Gwynne . He also founded a new church and a set of alms - houses at his seat , Farley , in Wilts . He was born in 1627 , and died in 1716 . t were , miraculously . In the afternoon , visited 1666 . 9 JOHN EVELYN .
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... Church - service at home . 27th . I went to St. Paul's church , where , with Dr. Wren , Mr. Pratt , Mr. May , Mr. Thomas Chicheley , Mr. Slingsby , i the Bishop of London , the Dean of St. Paul's , and several expert workmen , we went ...
... Church - service at home . 27th . I went to St. Paul's church , where , with Dr. Wren , Mr. Pratt , Mr. May , Mr. Thomas Chicheley , Mr. Slingsby , i the Bishop of London , the Dean of St. Paul's , and several expert workmen , we went ...
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... church , to which the scaffolds contributed exceed- ingly . The conflagration was so universal , and the people so ... churches , public 1666 . 11 JOHN EVELYN .
... church , to which the scaffolds contributed exceed- ingly . The conflagration was so universal , and the people so ... churches , public 1666 . 11 JOHN EVELYN .
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... Church , St. Paul's - now a sad ruin , and that beautiful portico ( for structure comparable to any in Europe , as not long before repaired by the late King ) now rent in pieces , flakes of large stones split asunder , and nothing ...
... Church , St. Paul's - now a sad ruin , and that beautiful portico ( for structure comparable to any in Europe , as not long before repaired by the late King ) now rent in pieces , flakes of large stones split asunder , and nothing ...
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... Church , or Hall , that had some re- markable tower , or pinnacle remaining . I then went towards Islington and Highgate , where one might have seen 200,000 people of all ranks and degrees dispersed , and lying along by their heaps of ...
... Church , or Hall , that had some re- markable tower , or pinnacle remaining . I then went towards Islington and Highgate , where one might have seen 200,000 people of all ranks and degrees dispersed , and lying along by their heaps of ...
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