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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Stowe's Summarie. P. 7. The king supped at Deptford. Machyn has dated this event two days too late. It is thus …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… and was made a baron about a year after this occurrence. Machyn must have omitted the word "of," and the party … Diary states the date on the 19th March 1553, with which Machyn's entry agrees. P. 33. The king removed from …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… March it was restored at his charge; but on the 14th (as Machyn records) again broken. P. 83. Funeral of the earl of … p. 89. One of them, George Wood, had been excused. (Ibid.) Machyn, however, says, only seven were made. One of the new … Coll. Arm. I. 11. 121124, and a second copy in pp. 127133.Machyn's extraordinary word "inowlle" is converted by Strype …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… page. The person called "Wodall" and "Waddall" by Machyn, is named Richard Udall by Holinshed (but once, p. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Cleves read John. Ibid. Hearse for the king of [Portugal]. Machyn here made the error of naming the the king of Denmark, …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… After a career the turbulence of which fully justifies Machyn's epithet, he was slain in the year 1567, by Alexander … Cooke of Lizens in Kent gentlemanthe marriage mentioned by Machyn. Mr. Nicholls married, secondly, Elen daughter of … of Middlesex, by Robt. Cooke, Clarencieux, 1568.) Machyn has afterwards (p. 305) noticed a christening at Mr. …
A Survey of London
… as the alderman of 1180 (Madox, Hist. Exchequer, i. 562). Machyn ( Diary, 175, 211, &c.) refers habitually to St. … him' ( Memoranda, 127). On this latter incident see also Machyn, Diary, p. 310. At the end of LetterBook I, there is a …
A Survey of London
… is peculiar to Stow. He may be the Master Elderton whom Machyn ( Diary, 290) mentions as a magistrate at the …
A Survey of London
… Annales, p. 1095, ed. 1605. See for very similar accounts, Machyn, Diary, p. 259, and Hayward, Annals of Queen … or he may refer only to its revival in 1557, of which Machyn ( Diary, 141) writes thus: 'The last day of June, … of it but to take it downe' ( Chronicle, ii. 146). Machyn ( Diary, 209) says the dog was a spaniel. l. 32. The …
A Survey of London
… this dessease, considerynge it is but ye smalle pockes'. Machyn describes him as son of Sir Giles Alington ( Diary, p. …
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