To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his proposals to the Lord Admiral for the regulating of the officers of the navy, in which he hath taken much pains, only he do seem to have too good opinion of them himself Publications of the Navy Records Society - Pagina 51896 - 419 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1848
...never known in this world before here. This day many more of the Fifth Monarchy men were hanged. 22d. To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his proposals to the Lord Admirall for the regulating of the officers of the Navy, in which he hath taken much pains, only he... | |
 | Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854
...never known in this world before here. This day many more of the Fifth Monarchy men were hanged. 22d. To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his proposals to the Lord Admirall for the regulating of the officers of the Navy, in which he hath taken much pains, only he... | |
 | Samuel Pepys - 1855
...never known in this world before here. This day many more of the Fifth Monarchy men were hanged. 22d. To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his proposals to the Lord Admirall for the regulating of the officers of the Navy, in which he hath taken much pains, only he... | |
 | Richard Griffin (3rd baron Braybrooke), Mynors Bright - 1875
...never known in this world before here. This day many more of the Fifth Monarchy men were hanged. 22nd. To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his...hath taken much pains, only he do seem to have too yood opinion of them himself. From thence in his coach to Mercer's Chappell, and so up to the great... | |
 | Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1892
...never known in this world before here. This day many more of the Fifth Monarchy men were hanged. 22nd. To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his...Admiral for the regulating of the officers of the Navy, 2 in which he hath taken much pains, only he do seem to have too good opinion of them himself. From... | |
 | John Hollond, Sir Robert Slingsby - 1896 - 419 pagina’s
...sufficiently upon Hollond's 1 October 26, 1661. 3 Ibid. * Pp. 352-3. 6 P. 353- 7 P. 3542 P. 345, infra. P- 35°8 ' To the Comptroller's house, where I read...he do seem to have too good opinion of them himself (Diary, January 22, 1661). Discourses to make it worth while to include it in the same volume, especially... | |
 | Samuel Pepys, John Smith - 1906
...were hanged. 2 ad. To the Comptroller's house, where I read over his proposals l to the Lord .Admirall for the regulating of the officers of the Navy, in...taken much pains, only he do seem to have too good an opinion of them himself. From thence in his coach to Mercers' Chapell, and so up to the great hall,... | |
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