Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn ... To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles 1. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne: Edited from the Original MSS. at Wotten by William BrayG. Routledge, 1900 - 951 страници |
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... Queen - Mother in England , whence she had been banished for almost twenty years ; together with her illustrious daughter , the Princess Henrietta , divers Princes and Noblemen , accom- panying them . 15th . I kissed the Queen ...
... Queen - Mother in England , whence she had been banished for almost twenty years ; together with her illustrious daughter , the Princess Henrietta , divers Princes and Noblemen , accom- panying them . 15th . I kissed the Queen ...
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... Queen , who , having landed at Portsmouth , had been married to the King a week before by the Bishop of London . 30th . The Queen arrived with a train of Portuguese ladies in their monstrous fardingales , or guard - infantes , their ...
... Queen , who , having landed at Portsmouth , had been married to the King a week before by the Bishop of London . 30th . The Queen arrived with a train of Portuguese ladies in their monstrous fardingales , or guard - infantes , their ...
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... Queen - Mother . The Queen brought over with her from Portugal such Indian cabinets as had never before been seen here . The great hall is a most magnificent room . The chapel - roof excellently fretted and gilt . I was also curious to ...
... Queen - Mother . The Queen brought over with her from Portugal such Indian cabinets as had never before been seen here . The great hall is a most magnificent room . The chapel - roof excellently fretted and gilt . I was also curious to ...
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DIARY OF JOHN EVELYN | 1 |
To Mr Bohun January 16723 | 3 |
John Evelyn to Henry Lord Howard March 14 16689 | 14 |
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