Download Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F. R. S. , Author of the Sylva; to Which Is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I. and S Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 edition. Excerpt: ...than Solomon. Ther are some other reasons for this caution, which I cannot expresse at large, which he is not so iiut make me belieue that 501. 529. 589. 645. 538. to you he 667. 731. as 501. ought to be. We are all heare in the same beggarly condiconf you left us, which I Melleray was at this moment a great object of jealousy to Cardinal Mazarin, who caused a letter to be sent to him from the King, inviting him to Court, and adding an offer of the command in Champagne; but the Marshal, knowing well that this was an intrigue to get him and his son, both of them suspected as friendly to the Grade party, into the power of the Court faction, excused himself on pretence of illness, &c He was Governor of Nantes. t Vet the subjoined extract is taken from one of the Intelligencers published in London, of the date of November, 1652: "The King of Scots lies yet in the Palace Royal, whither the French King and Queen came to give him a visit, and in abundance of ceremony, to thank him for that great pains he had taken in labouring the healing thinke by longe custome will grow a seconde nature to us: I should be glad to beare that Sr Geo. Carterett were come to Brest.--God prajserue you, and bringe us well togither agayne: --I am very heartily, S', Your most affectionate huble Serv4, Edw. Hyde. Paris, this 11 of January, 1G53. Sir Ri. Browne. Sir Edward Hyde to Sir Richard Browne. S', .... I haue yours of the 3d and the 6. of this moneth: and you had receaued an answer to the first before the last had come to my hands, if it had bene in my power to haue returned you such a one as could haue satisfyed my selfe. I was as full of the sense of the iniury and indignity that is offred to your Captaynes at Brest, and truly so is the Kinge, as they...