I went to St. Paul's church, where, with Dr. Wren, Mr. Pratt, Mr. May, Mr. Thomas Chicheley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, the Dean* of St. Paul's, and several expert workmen, we went about to survey the general decays of that ancient and venerable... Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the ... - Page 10de John Evelyn - 1878Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | John Evelyn - 1850 - 412 pages
...Pratt, Mr. May, Mr. Thomas Chicheley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, the Dean* of St. Paul's, and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...Chicheley and Mr. Pratt that it had been so built ab origine for an effect in perspective, in regard of the height; but I was, with Dr. Wren, quite of another... | |
 | 1850 - 790 pages
...the church, it buried, and adding, " Reader, if tlii» alitât fur hi» monument, look around thet." and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...building to recede outwards, it was the opinion of Chichley and Mr. Prat that it had been so built ab origine for an effect in perspective, in regard... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1854 - 470 pages
...Pratt, Mr. May, Mr. Thomas Chicheley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, the Dean* of St. Paul's, and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...down in writing the particulars of what was fit to bedone, with the charge thereof, giving our opinion from article to article. Finding the main building... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1862 - 446 pages
...most decayed. 26th August. The contagion still continuing, we had the Church-service at home. 27<A. I went to St. Paul's church, where, with Dr. Wren,...Chicheley and Mr. Pratt that it had been so built ab origine for an effect in perspective, in regard of the height ; but I was, with Dr. Wren, quite of... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 pages
...ancient and venerable church, and to set downe in writing the particulars of what was fit to be don, with the charge thereof, giving our opinion from article to article. Finding the maine building to recede outwards, it was the opinion of Mr. Chichley and Mr. Prat that it had ben... | |
 | William Longman - 1873 - 374 pages
...Mr. Pratt, Mr. May, Mr. Thomas Chicheley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, tho Dean of St. Paul's, and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...Chicheley and Mr. Pratt that it had been so built ab oriyinc for an effect in perspective, in regard of the height ; but I was, with Dr. Wren, quite of... | |
 | Samuel Pepys - 1876 - 564 pages
...May, Mr. Thomas Chicheley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, the Dean of St. Paul's (Dr. Sancroft), and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...thereof, giving our opinion from article to article." (MB) them, that any thing is like to come of it. No newes, only the plague is very hot still, and encreases... | |
 | Samuel Pepys - 1876 - 564 pages
...May, Mr. Thomas Chicheley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, the Dean of St. Paul's (Dr. Sancroft), and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...thereof, giving our opinion from article to article." (MB) them, that any thing is like to come of it. No newes, only the plague is very hot still, and encreases... | |
 | 1877 - 400 pages
...Mr. Prat, Mr. May, Mr. Thomas Chichley, Mr. Slingsby, the Bishop of London, the Dead of St. Paul's, and several expert workmen, we went about to survey...building to recede outwards, it was the opinion of Chichley and Mr. Prat that it had been so built ab origine for an effect in perspective, in regard... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1879 - 652 pages
...ancient and venerable church, and to set downe in writing the particulars of what was fit to be don, with the charge thereof, giving our opinion from article to article. Finding the maine building to recede outwards, it was the opinion of Mr. Chichley and Mr. Prat that it had ben... | |
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