| Samuel Pepys - 1910 - 462 páginas
...one that made him a Christian, which puts me upon the buying of it, which I will do shortly. 3<Dth (Lord's day). To church, where we observed the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them." A good... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1906 - 688 páginas
...I will do shortly. 3<Dth. (Lord's day.) To church, where we observe the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them.1 Sir Williams both and I to White Hall, where we met the Duke of Yorke, according to an order... | |
| Sir H. C. Maxwell Lyte - 1926 - 480 páginas
...of Samuel Pepys for 1661 runs : — " To church, where we observed the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday that we resolve to give no more to them."5 The Book of Common Prayer, as issued in 1662, prescribed that briefs should be read aloud... | |
| Reginald Leslie Hine - 1927 - 466 páginas
...who as early as 1661 had entered in his diary : ' to Church where we observe the trade of briefs is come up to so constant a course every Sunday that we resolve to give no more to them.' The town itself once profited by a brief, 1660, ' in aid of the poor men of Hitchin,' but... | |
| Reginald Leslie Hine - 1927 - 456 páginas
...who as early as 1661 had entered in his diary : ' to Church where we observe the trade of briefs is come up to so constant a course every Sunday that we resolve to give no more to them.' The town itself once profited by a brief, 1660, ' in aid of the poor men of Hitchin,' but... | |
| Edward Arthur Fitch, William Herbert Dalton, Charlotte Fell-Smith - 1902 - 274 páginas
...these briefs became abused. Pepys' in his Diary under Sunday, 3o June, 1661, notes " To Church, where the trade of briefs is now come up to so constant...course every Sunday that we -resolve to give no more to them." This, perhaps, accounts for the ridiculously small amount attached to many of them. Briefs... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1997 - 820 páginas
...which I will do shortly. 30th (Lord's day). To church, where we observe the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them. This day the Portuguese Embassador come to White Hal l to take leave of the King; he being... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 2000 - 286 páginas
...buying of it, which I will do shortly. 2 To church; where we observe the trade of briefes is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them. 3 A good sermon; and then home to dinner, my wife and I all alone. 30. Lords day. After dinner,... | |
| N. J. G. Pounds - 2000 - 624 páginas
...generosity of parishioners. Samuel Pepys wrote in June, 1661: 'to church where we observe the trade in briefs is now come up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we are resolved to give no more to them'.89 The sums raised were often noted in the wardens' accounts,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1661 - 200 páginas
...which I will do shortly. 30th (Lord's day). To church, where we observe the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to them. This day the Portuguese Ambassador came to Whitehall to take leave of the King; he being now... | |
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