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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... Ireland in 1670 , and Ambassador to France in 1674. He died in 1678. His new house , next to the Lord Chancellor's , was well- known as Berkeley House - the neighbourhood of Piccadilly being the then favourite locality for what Evelyn ...
... Ireland in 1670 , and Ambassador to France in 1674. He died in 1678. His new house , next to the Lord Chancellor's , was well- known as Berkeley House - the neighbourhood of Piccadilly being the then favourite locality for what Evelyn ...
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... Ireland . 3 This may remind us of the visit of another great lady , Queen Chris- tina , to one of the sittings of the French Academy , recorded by Mon- sieur Pellisson , in his History of that learned body . not only disgrace , but ...
... Ireland . 3 This may remind us of the visit of another great lady , Queen Chris- tina , to one of the sittings of the French Academy , recorded by Mon- sieur Pellisson , in his History of that learned body . not only disgrace , but ...
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... Ireland and here , I could never come to understand . Some believed he became a spy of several parties , being well with the Sectaries and Enthusiasts , and did his Majesty services that way , which none alive could do so well as be ...
... Ireland and here , I could never come to understand . Some believed he became a spy of several parties , being well with the Sectaries and Enthusiasts , and did his Majesty services that way , which none alive could do so well as be ...
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... Ireland , where he had been Deputy ; it was in his new house , or rather palace ; for I am assured it stood him in near £ 30,000 . It is very well built , and has many noble rooms , but they are not very convenient , consisting but of ...
... Ireland , where he had been Deputy ; it was in his new house , or rather palace ; for I am assured it stood him in near £ 30,000 . It is very well built , and has many noble rooms , but they are not very convenient , consisting but of ...
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... Ireland , he was employed by them to measure and set out the land , which he did on an easy contract , so much per acre . This he effected so exactly , that it not only furnished him with a great sum of money ; but enabled him to pur ...
... Ireland , he was employed by them to measure and set out the land , which he did on an easy contract , so much per acre . This he effected so exactly , that it not only furnished him with a great sum of money ; but enabled him to pur ...
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