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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had been a long dispute between the two Societies of the Temple and their preacher or master. The King referred the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and still remained in his chambers in the Inner Temple. Windebank communicated to Edward Nicholas, that it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with a reference to Mr. Davenant as lodging in the Middle Temple with Mr. Hyde, son to the Lord Chief Justice's elder …
Survey of London
… and Mr. Alan Powers. Mrs. Gillian Duane and Mr. Philip Temple assisted in seeing the volume through the press. The …
Survey of London
… of the General Editor, John Greenacombe, who with Philip Temple edited all the material. It was researched and written … John Greenacombe, Harriet Richardson, Ann Robey, Philip Temple, Colin Thom and Rosalind Woodhouse. Additional …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… by the City of the proposed quay from London Bridge to the Temple, and granted to the City the land to be reclaimed, … and two books by him are alluded to. 154 Sir William Temple writes about the plate he had received on his embassy … case of the Merlin yacht, which, when bringing over Lady Temple from Holland, was ordered to force the Dutch fleet to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… (pp. 14, 15). There had been a riot in the Middle Temple during the revels at Christmas, 1683, and the … 299). Within a month of the end of the reign Sir William Temple was writing to Sunderland from his retirement at Sheen … Royal Exchange but at Palace Yard, Westminster, and the Temple was entitled The Raree Show. Cf. preface to previous …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… would stick firm to them for restoring those towns. Sir W. Temple was sent over with full instructions, and also Lord … no doubt, being certain that Holland would agree to Sir W. Temple's proposals ( pp. 296, 297). The reasons for selecting … the treaty ratified as it stood, and transmitted to Sir W. Temple, but with a direction that it was not to be exchanged …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to beggary, slavery and popery, particularly Sir "Timber" Temple, who made Buckingham a bribing present of timber to … affairs so much as the writer believed they would. Sir W. Temple and the Duchess of Portsmouth would speak to the King … writings lost during their removal at the late fire in the Temple to Joseph Tonson, the well-known bookseller ( p. 56). …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… At first it was ordered that his head was to be set up on Temple Bar and his body to be delivered to his friends ( p. … and other undertakings ( p. 253). John Adams, of the Inner Temple, who was undertaking a survey of England and Wales, …
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