&c., to Sir Charles, who had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the siege of Colchester forty years before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens and well planted, and given to one well worthy of it, Sir Charles being an... Dictionary of National Biography - Strana 353upravili: - 1893Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Evelyn - 1854 - 470 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, he bequeathed all his land, house, furniture, &c. to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Coichester, forty years before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well-planted,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1859 - 450 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, he bequeathed all his land, house, furniture, &c. to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Colchester, forty years before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well-planted,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1862 - 446 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, he bequeathed all his land, house, furniture, &c. to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Colchester, forty years before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well-planted,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1862 - 450 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, he bequeathed all his land, house, furniture, &c. to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Coichester, forty years before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well-planted,... | |
| Richard Crisp - 1866 - 478 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, be bequeathed all his land, house, furniture, &c., to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Colchester. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well planted, and given to... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 456 str.
...without them from May to the end of September." —Miscellania, p. 119. SHEEN, WEST. Lord Brouncker. ... It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well planted, and given to one worthy of them, Sir Charles being an honest gentleman and soldier. . . . After dinner we went to see... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 430 str.
...never to be without them from May to the end of September." —Miacullania, p. 119. Lord Brouncker. ... It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well planted, and given to one worthy of them, Sir Charles being an honest gentleman and soldier. . . . After dinner we went to see... | |
| Sir Edward Maunde Thompson - 1878 - 280 str.
...manner of relation, but an mirimi I nondship, contracted at the famous siege of Colchester 40 yeares before. It is a pretty place with fine gardens, and well planted, and given to one worthy of them, Sir Charles being an honest gentleman and souldier." HATTON CORRESPONDENCE. tertian... | |
| Sir Edward Maunde Thompson - 1878 - 296 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, he beqneath'd all his land, house, furniture, &c. to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Colchester, 40 yeares before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well planted,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1879 - 652 str.
...exceeded him. Coming to die, he bequeath'd all his land, house, furniture, &c. to Sir Charles, to whom he had no manner of relation, but an ancient friendship contracted at the famous siege of Colchester, 40 yeares before. It is a pretty place, with fine gardens, and well planted,... | |
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