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Old and New London
… party at St. John's residence in this street, at which Wycherley, Congreve, Tickell, Mrs. Bracegirdle, Mrs. … in calling her "Chloe" all the way; whilst Steele and Wycherley, walking along by Mrs. Manley's chair, and being …
Old and New London
… more fear a crowd of lawyers than a crowd of pickpockets." Wycherley. The Courts of Law first established in Westminster …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his Secretary of State (16416). After the Restoration: Wycherley (1659), the playwright; Edmund Halley (16736), the …
Old and New London
… several passages from Ben Jonson, Samuel Pepys, and Wycherley. It will be remembered that in the Spectator (No. …
Old and New London
… Guildford (Charles II.), Lord Chancellor Somers, Wycherley and Congreve (the dramatists), Shadwell and …
A Dictionary of London
… 1388-92, p.130). Not further identified. Vernon's Quay See Wycherley's Yard. Vet' Judaism'. - = Old Jewry. Veteri …
Old and New London
… first opened to the public is now involved in obscurity. Wycherley, about the year 1677, speaks of taking "a syllabub …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… proprietors, the barony was purchased in 1665 by Daniel Wycherley, father of the poet, and by him sold to the …
Old and New London
… character, at that time, may be inferred from the title of Wycherley's successful comedy, Love in a Wood, or St. James's …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll. 1705. See Wetherell, page 1605. [ 15] Witherley. See Wycherley. Witherstone, Edward of co. Hereford, pleb. Oriel …
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