The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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Pagina 65
... appearance I had never seen before ; for , besides the innumerable spectators of gentlemen and foreign ministers , who saw and heard all the proceedings , the prisoner had the consciences of all the Commons of England for his accusers ...
... appearance I had never seen before ; for , besides the innumerable spectators of gentlemen and foreign ministers , who saw and heard all the proceedings , the prisoner had the consciences of all the Commons of England for his accusers ...
Pagina 69
... Lord's present estate if I could transmit it to him privately , he would make her portion £ 14,000 , 1 John FitzGerald , 18th Earl of Kildare , 1661-1707 . though to all appearance he might likely make it £ 1681 69 JOHN EVELYN.
... Lord's present estate if I could transmit it to him privately , he would make her portion £ 14,000 , 1 John FitzGerald , 18th Earl of Kildare , 1661-1707 . though to all appearance he might likely make it £ 1681 69 JOHN EVELYN.
Pagina 70
John Evelyn Austin Dobson. though to all appearance he might likely make it £ 50,000 as easily , his eldest son having no child , and growing very corpulent . 12th June . It still continued so great a drought as had never been known in ...
John Evelyn Austin Dobson. though to all appearance he might likely make it £ 50,000 as easily , his eldest son having no child , and growing very corpulent . 12th June . It still continued so great a drought as had never been known in ...
Pagina 75
... appearance . 2 1681-2 : 11th January . I saw the audience of the Morocco Ambassador , his retinue not numerous . He was received in the Banqueting - house , both their Majesties being present . He came up to the throne without making ...
... appearance . 2 1681-2 : 11th January . I saw the audience of the Morocco Ambassador , his retinue not numerous . He was received in the Banqueting - house , both their Majesties being present . He came up to the throne without making ...
Pagina 81
... appearance using any bituminous matter . The flesh was florid , soft , and full , as if the person were only sleeping . He had now been dead near fifteen days , and lay exposed in a very rich coffin lined with lead , too magnificent for ...
... appearance using any bituminous matter . The flesh was florid , soft , and full , as if the person were only sleeping . He had now been dead near fifteen days , and lay exposed in a very rich coffin lined with lead , too magnificent for ...
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afterwards Ambassador amongst ante April Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop of Rochester blessed brother Burnet Chancellor chapel Church of England coach Commissioners Council Countess Countess of Sunderland Court daughter Dean December Deptford died dined dinner discourse divers Duchess Duke of Norfolk Earl Edward exceeding exceedingly excellent extraordinary famous father February fleet France French frost garden gave gentleman George Greenwich Greenwich Hospital Henry honour Ireland James's January Jesuits John Evelyn July June King Charles King James King William King's Lady Lambeth late learned lodgings London Lord Clarendon Lord Godolphin Majesty Majesty's March married Master never noble November October Papists Parliament Pepys person Popish preached present Prince of Orange Protestant Queen religion returned Rochester Royal Society Secretary sent September sermon Sir John Sir Robert Sir Stephen Sir William Sunderland Surrey Tenison things Thomas told Tower whilst Whitehall worthy Wotton