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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... Queen Elizabeth not a vestige remains , but " the avenue planted with rows of fair elms . " There is a small print of Nonesuch in Speed's Map of Surrey , but a larger one is given by Hoefnagle in his " Collection of Views , some in ...
... Queen Elizabeth not a vestige remains , but " the avenue planted with rows of fair elms . " There is a small print of Nonesuch in Speed's Map of Surrey , but a larger one is given by Hoefnagle in his " Collection of Views , some in ...
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... Queen - Mother . 2nd February . To London ; his Majesty now come to Whitehall , where I heard and saw my Lord Mayor ( and brethren ) make his speech of welcome , and the two Sheriffs were knighted . 6th February . My wife and family ...
... Queen - Mother . 2nd February . To London ; his Majesty now come to Whitehall , where I heard and saw my Lord Mayor ( and brethren ) make his speech of welcome , and the two Sheriffs were knighted . 6th February . My wife and family ...
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... Queen ; who kept a very honourable table . 1st June . Being in my garden at six o'clock in the evening , and hearing the great guns go thick off , I took horse and rode that night to Rochester ; thence , next day towards the Downs and ...
... Queen ; who kept a very honourable table . 1st June . Being in my garden at six o'clock in the evening , and hearing the great guns go thick off , I took horse and rode that night to Rochester ; thence , next day towards the Downs and ...
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... Queen Anne of Denmark . The one mentioned by Evelyn was Thomas Povey , a Member of Parliament , Treasurer to the Commissioners for the affairs of Tangier , and Surveyor - General of the Victualling Department , in which offices he was ...
... Queen Anne of Denmark . The one mentioned by Evelyn was Thomas Povey , a Member of Parliament , Treasurer to the Commissioners for the affairs of Tangier , and Surveyor - General of the Victualling Department , in which offices he was ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's effigies , with some arms on Ludgate , continued with but little detriment , whilst the vast iron chains of the City - streets , hinges , bars , and gates of prisons , were many of them melted and reduced to cinders by ...
... Queen Elizabeth's effigies , with some arms on Ludgate , continued with but little detriment , whilst the vast iron chains of the City - streets , hinges , bars , and gates of prisons , were many of them melted and reduced to cinders by ...
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