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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... Council . 1st March . To London , and presented his Majesty my book intituled , " The pernicious Consequences of the new Heresy of the Jesuits against Kings and States . " 7th . Dr. Sancroft , since Archbishop of Canterbury , preached ...
... Council . 1st March . To London , and presented his Majesty my book intituled , " The pernicious Consequences of the new Heresy of the Jesuits against Kings and States . " 7th . Dr. Sancroft , since Archbishop of Canterbury , preached ...
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... Council for the ensuing year ; but , upon my earnest suit in respect of my other affairs , I got to be excused — and so home . 15th . Our parish was now more infected with the plague than ever , and so was all the country about , though ...
... Council for the ensuing year ; but , upon my earnest suit in respect of my other affairs , I got to be excused — and so home . 15th . Our parish was now more infected with the plague than ever , and so was all the country about , though ...
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... Council , we went to prayers . My business being despatched , I returned to Chatham , having lain but one night in the Royal Charles ; we had a tempestuous sea . I went on shore at Sheerness , where they were building an arsenal for the ...
... Council , we went to prayers . My business being despatched , I returned to Chatham , having lain but one night in the Royal Charles ; we had a tempestuous sea . I went on shore at Sheerness , where they were building an arsenal for the ...
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... Council indeed took all imaginable care for their relief , by pro- clamation for the country to come in , and refresh them with provisions . In the midst of all this calamity and confusion , there was , I know not how , an alarm begun ...
... Council indeed took all imaginable care for their relief , by pro- clamation for the country to come in , and refresh them with provisions . In the midst of all this calamity and confusion , there was , I know not how , an alarm begun ...
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... Council , and commanded by his Majesty to go with some others and search about the environs of the city , now exceedingly distressed for want of fuel , whether there could 1 John Middleton was first a Parliamentary general , but ...
... Council , and commanded by his Majesty to go with some others and search about the environs of the city , now exceedingly distressed for want of fuel , whether there could 1 John Middleton was first a Parliamentary general , but ...
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