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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... Oxford to Hampton - Court , where the Duke of Albemarle presented me to him ; he ran towards me , and in a most gracious manner gave me his hand to kiss , with many thanks for my care and faithfulness in his service in a time of such ...
... Oxford to Hampton - Court , where the Duke of Albemarle presented me to him ; he ran towards me , and in a most gracious manner gave me his hand to kiss , with many thanks for my care and faithfulness in his service in a time of such ...
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... Oxford had sent to be distributed among the sick and wounded seamen since the battle . Hence , I went to the Lord Chancellor's to joy him of his Royal Highness's second son , now born at St. James's ; and to desire the use of the Star ...
... Oxford had sent to be distributed among the sick and wounded seamen since the battle . Hence , I went to the Lord Chancellor's to joy him of his Royal Highness's second son , now born at St. James's ; and to desire the use of the Star ...
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... Oxford , Sir R. Howard , " Prince Rupert , the Earl of Dorset , and another greater person than any of them , who fell into their snares , to the reproach of their noble families , and ruin of both body and soul . I was invited by 1 ...
... Oxford , Sir R. Howard , " Prince Rupert , the Earl of Dorset , and another greater person than any of them , who fell into their snares , to the reproach of their noble families , and ruin of both body and soul . I was invited by 1 ...
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... Oxford , of 1 Berkshire or Cleveland House , belonging to the Howards Earls of Berkshire . It was purchased and presented by Charles II . to Barbara Duchess of Cleveland , and was then of great extent ; she , however , after- wards sold ...
... Oxford , of 1 Berkshire or Cleveland House , belonging to the Howards Earls of Berkshire . It was purchased and presented by Charles II . to Barbara Duchess of Cleveland , and was then of great extent ; she , however , after- wards sold ...
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... Oxford Journey , who , being very early entered both in Latin and Greek , and prompt to learn beyond most of his age , I was persuaded to trust him under the tutorage of Mr. Bohun , Fellow of New College , who had been his preceptor in ...
... Oxford Journey , who , being very early entered both in Latin and Greek , and prompt to learn beyond most of his age , I was persuaded to trust him under the tutorage of Mr. Bohun , Fellow of New College , who had been his preceptor in ...
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