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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... passed , or rather what had not passed , I returned to London , there being no noise , or appearance , at Deal , or on that coast of any engagement . Recounting this to his Majesty , whom I found at St. James's Park , impatiently ...
... passed , or rather what had not passed , I returned to London , there being no noise , or appearance , at Deal , or on that coast of any engagement . Recounting this to his Majesty , whom I found at St. James's Park , impatiently ...
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... passed over , he will take such care and order , that the said persons shall be no burther to their towns , or parishes . And it is his Majesty's pleasure , that this his declaration be forthwith published , not only by the Sheriffs of ...
... passed over , he will take such care and order , that the said persons shall be no burther to their towns , or parishes . And it is his Majesty's pleasure , that this his declaration be forthwith published , not only by the Sheriffs of ...
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... , after great debates , passed by the plurality of only two votes , and that by the great industry of the Lord's friends , as well as the Duke's VOL . II . E 5th May . To London , concerning the office of 1670 . 49 JOHN EVELYN .
... , after great debates , passed by the plurality of only two votes , and that by the great industry of the Lord's friends , as well as the Duke's VOL . II . E 5th May . To London , concerning the office of 1670 . 49 JOHN EVELYN .
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... passing through Newmarket , we alighted to see his Majesty's house there , now new - build- ing ; the arches of the cellars beneath are well turned by Mr. Samuel , the architect , the rest mean enough , and hardly fit for a hunting ...
... passing through Newmarket , we alighted to see his Majesty's house there , now new - build- ing ; the arches of the cellars beneath are well turned by Mr. Samuel , the architect , the rest mean enough , and hardly fit for a hunting ...
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... passed most of his time in hunting the stag , and walking in the park , which he was now planting with rows of trees . 13th September . To visit Sir Richard Lashford , my kins- man , and Mr. Charles Howard , at his extraordinary garden ...
... passed most of his time in hunting the stag , and walking in the park , which he was now planting with rows of trees . 13th September . To visit Sir Richard Lashford , my kins- man , and Mr. Charles Howard , at his extraordinary garden ...
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