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 1Bell and Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... Gravesend , accompanied with one Mr. Caryll , a Surrey gentleman , and our servants , where we arrived by six o'clock that evening , with a purpose to take the first opportunity of a passage for Holland . But the wind as yet not ...
... Gravesend , accompanied with one Mr. Caryll , a Surrey gentleman , and our servants , where we arrived by six o'clock that evening , with a purpose to take the first opportunity of a passage for Holland . But the wind as yet not ...
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... Gravesend , where a light - horseman ( as they call it ) taking us in , we spent our tide as far as Greenwich . From hence , after we had a little refreshed ourselves at the College ( for by reason of the contagion then in London we ...
... Gravesend , where a light - horseman ( as they call it ) taking us in , we spent our tide as far as Greenwich . From hence , after we had a little refreshed ourselves at the College ( for by reason of the contagion then in London we ...
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... Gravesend , accompanied by my cousin , Stephens , and sister , Glanville , who there supped with me and returned ; whence One of these he etched himself . The plate is now at Wotton . 2 Elizabeth , eldest daughter of Sir Charles Montagu ...
... Gravesend , accompanied by my cousin , Stephens , and sister , Glanville , who there supped with me and returned ; whence One of these he etched himself . The plate is now at Wotton . 2 Elizabeth , eldest daughter of Sir Charles Montagu ...
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... Gravesend . We dined at Sittingbourne , .came late to Gravesend , and so to Deptford , taking leave of my lady about four the next morning . 5th July . I supped in the city with my Lady Catherine Scott , at one Mr. Dubois ' , where was ...
... Gravesend . We dined at Sittingbourne , .came late to Gravesend , and so to Deptford , taking leave of my lady about four the next morning . 5th July . I supped in the city with my Lady Catherine Scott , at one Mr. Dubois ' , where was ...
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... Gravesend , and so that night to Canterbury , where being surprised by the soldiers , and having only an antiquated pass , with some fortunate dexterity I got clear of them , though not without extraordinary hazard , having before ...
... Gravesend , and so that night to Canterbury , where being surprised by the soldiers , and having only an antiquated pass , with some fortunate dexterity I got clear of them , though not without extraordinary hazard , having before ...
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