| John Evelyn - 1850 - 414 páginas
...needs be admirable. Hence, I went to my worthy friend, Sir Henry Capel, [at Kew] brother to the Earl of Essex : it is an old timber-house ; but his garden...he is the most industrious and understanding in it. 29th. I was called to London to wait upon the Duke of Norfolk, who having at my sole request bestowed... | |
| John Evelyn - 1862 - 450 páginas
...needs be admirable. Hence, I went to my worthy friend, Sir Henry Capel, [at Kew] brother to the Earl of Essex ; it is an old timber-house; but his garden...choicest fruit of any plantation in England, as he is the moot industrious and understanding in it. 29M. I was called to London to wait upon the Duke of Norfolk,... | |
| John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 páginas
...my worthy friend Sir Henry Capel [at Kew] brother to the Earle of Essex : it is an old timber house, but his garden has the choicest fruit of any plantation...he is the most industrious and understanding in it. 29. I was call'd to London to wait upon the D. of Norfolk, who having at my sole request bestow'd the... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 450 páginas
...the choicest * Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sydney, Dec. 15, 1595: Sydney Papers, vol. ip 376. t Uid. fruit of any plantation in England, as he is the most industrious and understanding in it." * Lord Capel was afterwards appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, where he d. in 1696. His widow continued... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 426 páginas
...went to my worthy friend Sir Henry Capel, brother to the Earl of Essex : it is an old timber house, but his garden has the choicest fruit of any plantation in England, as he is th« most industrious and understanding in it." * Lord Capel was afterwards appointed Lord Lieutenant... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 564 páginas
...choicest * Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sydney, Dec. 15, 1095 : Sydney Papers, vol. ip 37Ö. t Ibid. fruit of any plantation in England, as he is the most industrious and undei standing in it." * Lord Capel was afterwards appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, where he d.... | |
| John Evelyn - 1878 - 450 páginas
...needs be admirable. Hence, I went to my worthy friend, Sir Henry Capel, [at Kew] brother to the Earl of Essex ; it is an old timber-house ; but his garden...he is the most industrious and understanding in it. 29M. I was called to London to wait upon the Duke of Norfolk, who having at my sole request bestowed... | |
| John Evelyn - 1879 - 654 páginas
...my worthy friend Sir Henry Capel [at Kew] brother to the Earle of Essex : it is an old timber house, but his garden has the choicest fruit of any plantation...he is the most industrious and understanding in it. 29. I was call'd to London to wait upon the D. of Norfolk, who having at my sole request bestow'd the... | |
| John Evelyn - 1889 - 494 páginas
...needs be admirable. Hence, I went to my worthy friend, Sir Henry Capel, [at Kew] brother to the Earl of Essex ; it is an old timber-house ; but his garden...choicest fruit of any plantation in England, as he ia the most industrious and understanding in it. 29M. I was called to London to wait upon the Duke... | |
| Mrs. Evelyn Cecil - 1896 - 436 páginas
...mathematics, and pretends to astrology." Sir Henry does not appear to have had such assistance ; — " his garden has the choicest fruit of any plantation...is the most industrious and understanding in it." t Another distinguished Royalist and gardener was John Evelyn. His great work on Forest trees does... | |
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