 | 1825 - 208 pages
...part, which she does most basely. i.-26th.-Sir W.Pen and 1 had a great deal of discourse with Mall who tells us that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst,...her great admirer now hates her ; and that she is verv pour, and hath lost my Lady Castlemaine, who Was her great friend, also ; but she is come to the... | |
 | J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 422 pages
...serious part, which she does most basely. " 26th. Sir W. Pen had a great deal of discourse with Mall, who tells us that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart her great admirer now hates her ; and that she is... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 558 pages
...King's House. " 26th August, 1667. — Sir W. Penn and I had a great deal of discourse with Mall, who tells us that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and that she is very poor, and hath lost my Lady Castlemaine, who was her great friend : but she is come... | |
 | Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 656 pages
...part, which she does most basely. '26th. Sir W. Penn and I had a great deal of discourse with Mall, who tells us that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart her great admirer now hates her; and that she is very... | |
 | Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 602 pages
...Also, August 26th. " Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart, her great admirer, now hates her ; and she is very poor, and hath lost my Lady Costlemaine, who was her great friend, also ; but she is come... | |
 | 1851 - 970 pages
...little company in the house. Sir W. Pen and I had a great deal of discourse with [Orange] Moll, who tells us that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart, her great admirer, now hates her ; and that she is... | |
 | Peter Cunningham - 1852 - 250 pages
...tells ua that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that ho makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart,...poor, and hath lost my Lady Castlemaine, who was her groat friend, also ; but she is come to the house, but is neglected by them all. "5 Oct. 1667. To the... | |
 | Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1853 - 568 pages
...Also, August 26th. " Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart, her great admirer, now hates her ; and she is very poor, and hath lost my Lady Castlemaine, who was her great friend, also ; but she is come... | |
 | Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 500 pages
...but very little company in the house. Sir W. Pen and I had a great deal of discourse with Moll ; who tells us that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him ; and Hart/ her great admirer, now hates her ; and that she is... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1865 - 330 pages
...William Penn and I," says Pepys, " had a great deal of discourse with Mall, who tells us (August 26th) that Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and that she is very poor, and hath lost my Lady Castlemaine, who was her great friend; she is come to... | |
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