| Robert Demaus - English literature - 1860 - 580 pages
...whose house itself was burned the day after. We parted at Paul's ; he home, and I to Paul's Wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took...again to see the fire, which was now got further, buth below and above, and no likelihood of stopping it. Met with the King and Duke of York in their... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1866 - 528 pages
...whose house itself was burned the day after. We parted at Paul's ; he home, and I to Paul's Wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took in Mr. Carcasse2 and his brother, whom I met in the street, and carried them below and above bridge too. And... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 460 pages
...whose house itself was burned the day after. " We parted at Paul's ; he home, and I to Paul's "Wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took...stopping it. Met with the King and Duke of York in their barge, and with them to Queenhitbe, and there called Sir Richard Browne to them. Their order was only... | |
| Joseph W. Bird - Fire prevention - 1873 - 294 pages
...receiving some friend's goods, whose house itself was burned the day after. .... And I to Paul's Wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took in Mr. Carcasse and his brother, and carried them below and above bridge too. And again to see the fire, which was now got farther,... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 pages
...whose house itself was burned the day after. We parted at Paul's ; he home, and I to Paul's Wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took...too. And again to see the fire, which was now got farther, both below and above, and no likelihood of stopping it. Met with the king and Duke of York... | |
| Cornelius Walford - Insurance - 1876 - 846 pages
...goldsmith Stokes receiving some friends' goods, whose house itself was received the day after. . . . Again to see the fire, which was now got further, both below and above, and no Kkehood of stopping it. Met with the King and the Duke of York in their barge, and with them to Queenhithe,... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1877 - 542 pages
...concluding line cut off and imperfect. whom I met in the streete, and carried them below and above bridge to and again to see the fire, which was now got further,...stopping it. Met with the King and Duke of York in their barge, and with them to Queenhithe, and there called Sir Richard Browne to them. Their order was only... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1877 - 522 pages
...whose house itself was burned the day after. We parted at Paul's ; he home, and I to Paul's Wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took in Mr. Carcasse2 and his brother, 1 Humphrey Stocks, at the Black Horse in Lombard Street. 3 James Carcasse,... | |
| Mrs. Edmund Boger - Southwark (London, England) - 1881 - 260 pages
...of what he saw from the river ; it is perhaps more graphic even than Evelyn's. " I to James's wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took...stopping it. Met with the King and Duke of York in their barge, and with them to Queenhithe, and then called Sir Richard Brown * to them. Their order was only... | |
| Charlotte G. Boger - Southwark (London, England) - 1881 - 256 pages
...of what he saw from the river; it is perhaps more graphic even than Evelyn's. " I to James's wharf, where I had appointed a boat to attend me, and took...the fire, which was now got further, both below and L 2 above, and no likelihood of stopping- it. Met with the King and Duke of York in their barge, and... | |
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