Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II, Band 2H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... a fortune in Russia by trade . On the 30th May , 1663 , he was knighted by Charles , at Whitehall . 2 Hebden had been resident with the States General in 1660 . mittee , " a merry but indifferent play , only 1663. ] 5 SAMUEL PEPYS .
... a fortune in Russia by trade . On the 30th May , 1663 , he was knighted by Charles , at Whitehall . 2 Hebden had been resident with the States General in 1660 . mittee , " a merry but indifferent play , only 1663. ] 5 SAMUEL PEPYS .
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... merry but indifferent play , only Lacy's part , an Irish footman , is beyond imagination . Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge , and his lady , my Lady Mary Cromwell , who looks as well as I have known her , and well clad : but when the ...
... merry but indifferent play , only Lacy's part , an Irish footman , is beyond imagination . Here I saw my Lord Falconbridge , and his lady , my Lady Mary Cromwell , who looks as well as I have known her , and well clad : but when the ...
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... merry walk with the ladies alone after 1Nathaniel , third Lord Crewe of Stene , successively Bishop of Oxford and Durham . He died in 1701 , s . p . , when the title became extinct . 2 See 1st July , postea . 3 Called Kirby Castle , the ...
... merry walk with the ladies alone after 1Nathaniel , third Lord Crewe of Stene , successively Bishop of Oxford and Durham . He died in 1701 , s . p . , when the title became extinct . 2 See 1st July , postea . 3 Called Kirby Castle , the ...
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... merry , but methinks none of the kindness nor bridall respect between the bridegroom and bride , that was between my wife and I , but as persons that marry purely for con- venience . After dinner to church by coach , and there , my Lady ...
... merry , but methinks none of the kindness nor bridall respect between the bridegroom and bride , that was between my wife and I , but as persons that marry purely for con- venience . After dinner to church by coach , and there , my Lady ...
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... merry as they " and so she went home , and caused a great supper to be prepared . And after the King had been with the Queen at Wallingford House , ' he come to my Lady Castlemaine's , and was there all night , and my Lord Sandwich with ...
... merry as they " and so she went home , and caused a great supper to be prepared . And after the King had been with the Queen at Wallingford House , ' he come to my Lady Castlemaine's , and was there all night , and my Lord Sandwich with ...
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