Fox4 (both very fine gentlemen), the King's servants, where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all the afternoon, among others, Thomas Killigrew* (a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King... Thomas Betterton - Page 70by Robert William Lowe - 1891 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1825 - 830 pages
...Majesty by the company of some choice spirits, amongst whom was the play-wright, " Thomas Kiiligrew, a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King." I. 52. Charles, however, met his subjects with a grave face at Dover, and practising the hypocrisy... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 472 pages
...Darcy l and Mr. Fox,2 (both very fine gentlemen) the King's servants ; where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all the afternoon, among others, Thomas Killigrew,3 (a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King) who told us many merry stories... | |
| 1893 - 642 pages
...solitary instance of what Lord Braybrooke thought fit to reject as uninteresting is a story told by Tom Killigrew, " a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the king." He told us, eays Pepys, " many merry stories." Then follows a story concerning the king and one of... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 524 pages
...Darcy, 3 and Mr. Fox/ (both very fine gentlemen) the King's servants; where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all...esteem with the King) who told us many merry stories: one, how he wrote a letter three or four days ago to the Princess Royal, about a Queen Dowager of Judaea... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 494 pages
...Darcy,3 and Mr. Fox,4 (both very fine gentlemen) the King's servants; where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all the afternoon, among others, Thomas Killigrew,5 (a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King) who told us many merry stories... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 556 pages
...was a merry trip, — and Pepys chuckles over "the brave discourse," and especially the stories of " Thomas Killigrew, a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the king." On the morning of the 25th they were close to laud at Dover, and every one was pcjparing to go ashore.... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1858 - 414 pages
...go." And so merry villain and merry monarch proceeded straight to the Council Chamber. Pepys calls Killigrew " a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King." When the immortal diarist was in the Admiralty yacht, off the coast of Holland, in 1660, among the... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 484 pages
...Darcy,6 and Mr. Fox,7 (both very fine gentlemen) the King's servants ; where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all the afternoon, among others, Thomas with. Lord Middlesex and four other Peers, by the House of Lords, to present an address of congratulation... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1875 - 650 pages
...Darcy, and Mr. Fox4 (both very fine gentlemen), the King's servants, where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all...esteem with the King), who told us many merry stories : one, how he wrote a letter three or four days ago to the Princess Royal, about a Queen Dowager of... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1875 - 552 pages
...Darcy, and Mr. Fox4 (both very fine gentlemen), the King's servants, where we had brave discourse. Walking upon the decks, where persons of honour all the ,afternoon, among others, Thomas Killigrew 5 (a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King), who told us many merry stories :... | |
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