The Diary of John Evelyn: 1677-1706Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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... season . 23rd . Dined at my Lord Chamberlain's , the King being now newly returned from his New- market recreations . 6 4th November . Dined at the Lord Mayor's ; " and , in the evening , went to the funeral of my 1 [ Of Lee in Kent ...
... season . 23rd . Dined at my Lord Chamberlain's , the King being now newly returned from his New- market recreations . 6 4th November . Dined at the Lord Mayor's ; " and , in the evening , went to the funeral of my 1 [ Of Lee in Kent ...
Pagina 70
... season from his own decoy near his house , and all sorts of fresh fish . After dinner , we went to see sport at the decoy , where I never saw so many herons . The seat stands on a flat , the ground pasture , rarely watered , and ...
... season from his own decoy near his house , and all sorts of fresh fish . After dinner , we went to see sport at the decoy , where I never saw so many herons . The seat stands on a flat , the ground pasture , rarely watered , and ...
Pagina 83
... season was unusually wet , with rain and thunder . 25th May . I was desired by Sir Stephen Fox and Sir Christopher Wren to accompany them to Lambeth , with the plot and design of the College to be built at Chelsea , to have the ...
... season was unusually wet , with rain and thunder . 25th May . I was desired by Sir Stephen Fox and Sir Christopher Wren to accompany them to Lambeth , with the plot and design of the College to be built at Chelsea , to have the ...
Pagina 188
... season , but of what art could add , venison , plain solid meat , fowl , baked and boiled meats , banquet [ dessert ] , in exceeding plenty , and exquisitely dressed . There also dined my Lord Ossory and Lady ( the Duke of Beaufort's ...
... season , but of what art could add , venison , plain solid meat , fowl , baked and boiled meats , banquet [ dessert ] , in exceeding plenty , and exquisitely dressed . There also dined my Lord Ossory and Lady ( the Duke of Beaufort's ...
Pagina 192
... season . 4th December . Lord Sunderland was declared President of the Council , and yet to hold his Secretary's place . The forces disposed into several quarters through the kingdom are very insolent , on which are great complaints . 8 ...
... season . 4th December . Lord Sunderland was declared President of the Council , and yet to hold his Secretary's place . The forces disposed into several quarters through the kingdom are very insolent , on which are great complaints . 8 ...
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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