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 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 51
Page 34
... given both of your own worth and affection to this your old Mother ; for we are all very sensible that this great addition of learning and repu tation to the University is due as well to your industrious care for the University , and ...
... given both of your own worth and affection to this your old Mother ; for we are all very sensible that this great addition of learning and repu tation to the University is due as well to your industrious care for the University , and ...
Page 42
... given to us . 16th . To London , to place Mr. Christopher Wase about my Lord Arlington . 18th . I went with Lord Howard of Norfolk , to visit Sir William Ducie at Charlton , where we dined ; the servants made our coachmen so drunk ...
... given to us . 16th . To London , to place Mr. Christopher Wase about my Lord Arlington . 18th . I went with Lord Howard of Norfolk , to visit Sir William Ducie at Charlton , where we dined ; the servants made our coachmen so drunk ...
Page 47
... given them thanks for the honour done me , I went towards home the 16th , and got as far as Windsor , and so to my house the next day . 4th August . I was invited by Sir Henry Peckham to his reading - feast in the Middle Temple , a ...
... given them thanks for the honour done me , I went towards home the 16th , and got as far as Windsor , and so to my house the next day . 4th August . I was invited by Sir Henry Peckham to his reading - feast in the Middle Temple , a ...
Page 63
... given us by the Earl of Sandwich , our President . It was to ad- vise and counsel his Majesty , to the best of our abilities , for the well - governing of his Foreign Plantations , & c . , the form very little differing from that given ...
... given us by the Earl of Sandwich , our President . It was to ad- vise and counsel his Majesty , to the best of our abilities , for the well - governing of his Foreign Plantations , & c . , the form very little differing from that given ...
Page 70
... Memoirs than a Diary , in the strict sense of that word . This title , indeed , is often given to it by himself . See post , p . 94 . Bodleian Fir That Fronme Hinchliff . illustrious friend of mine 20 NORWICH , 70 DIARY OF.
... Memoirs than a Diary , in the strict sense of that word . This title , indeed , is often given to it by himself . See post , p . 94 . Bodleian Fir That Fronme Hinchliff . illustrious friend of mine 20 NORWICH , 70 DIARY OF.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards Ambassador amongst Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop Bishop of Rochester blessed brother brought chapel Church of England Clarendon coach Commissioners Council Countess Countess of Sunderland Court daughter Dean Deptford died dined dinner discourse divers Duchess Duke Dutch Earl Evelyn exceeding exceedingly excellent extraordinary famous favour fleet France French garden gave gentleman Godolphin Greenwich Holland honour Howard Ireland James's John Evelyn July June King James King's Lady late learned letter London Lord Arlington Lord Chancellor Lord Clarendon Lord Treasurer Majesty Majesty's married Master Monsieur never night noble October Oxford Papists Parliament Pepys person Popish preached present Prince Prince of Orange Privy Protestant Queen returned Rochester Royal Society Samuel Morland Seal Secretary sent sermon showed Sir John Sir Robert Sir Stephen Sir Thomas Sir William Sunderland Surrey things told took Tower whilst Whitehall Windsor worthy Wotton