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770:(1769–1848). Both these two were of unsound mind and the estate was therefore left to a remote cousin descended from the diarist's grandfather's first marriage, in whose family it remains to this day though they no longer occupy the house. The title died out in 1848. However, there are many living descendants of John Evelyn through his daughter Susanna, Mrs William Draper, and his granddaughter Elizabeth, Mrs Simon Harcourt. There are many descendants of John Evelyn's great-great-grandson, Charles Evelyn Jnr, through his daughter Susanna Prideaux (Evelyn) Wright living in New Zealand. Charles Evelyn Jnr was also the father of Sir John Evelyn, 4th Bt, and the last baronet, Sir Hugh Evelyn, 5th Bt.
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those of Stone, or Brass: his
Learned and useful works, fell asleep the 27th day of February 1705/6 being the 86th Year of his age in full hope of a glorious resurrection thro faith in Jesus Christ. Living in an age of extraordinary events, and revolutions he learnt (as himself asserted) this truth which pursuant to his intention is here declared. That all is vanity which is not honest and that there's no solid Wisdom but in real piety.
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532:(1664), was written as an encouragement to landowners to plant trees to provide timber for England's burgeoning navy. Further editions appeared in his lifetime (1670 and 1679), with the fourth edition (1706) appearing just after his death and featuring the engraving of Evelyn shown on this page (below) even though it had been made more than 50 years prior by
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Of five Sons and three
Daughters borne to him from his most vertuous and excellent Wife MARY sole daughter, and heiress of Sir RICHARD BROWNE of Sayes Court near Deptford in Kent onely one Daughter SUSANNA married to WILLIAM DRAPER Esq of Adscomb in this County survived him – the two others dying in
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volume containing 700 pages, covering the years between 1641 and 1697, and is continued in a smaller book – which brings the narrative down to within three weeks of its author's death. Despite entries going back to 1641, Evelyn only actually started writing his diary much later, relying on almanacs
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Here lies the Body of JOHN EVELYN Esq of this place, second son of RICHARD EVELYN Esq who having served the
Publick in several employments of which that Commissioner of the Privy Seal in the reign of King James the 2nd was most Honourable: and perpetuated his fame by far more lasting Monuments than
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Kalendarium, p. 6: " For I was now put to shoole to one Mr. Potts in the Cliff; from whom on the 7th of Jan: I went to the Free-schole at Southover neere the Towne, of which one Agnes Morley had been the Foundresse, and now Edw: Snatt the Master, under whom I remain'd till I was sent to the
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that Evelyn's career really took off, and he enjoyed unbroken court favour until his death. He never held any important political office, although he filled many useful and minor posts. In 1660, he was a member of the group that founded the
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in 1665. He found it impossible to secure sufficient money for the proper discharge of his functions, and in 1688 he was still petitioning for payment of his accounts in this business. He briefly acted as one of the commissioners of the
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owned by Evelyn which is thought to have housed his diaries. In 2006, a new biography by
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Among the many subjects Evelyn wrote about, gardening was an increasing obsession, and he left a huge manuscript on the subject that was not printed until 2001. He published several translations of French gardening books, and his
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Numerous other papers and letters of Evelyn on scientific subjects and matters of public interest are preserved, including a collection of private and official letters and papers (1642–1712) by, or addressed to,
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Kalendarium, edited by E.S. de Beer, Oxford Standard Authors Series, 1959, p. 5: "1625. I was this yeare sent by my Father to Lewes in Sussex, to be wih my Grandfather, wih whom I pass'd my Child-hood."
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Francophile fashion and terminology, and its authorship is often jointly credited to John Evelyn, who seems to have edited the work for press after his daughter's death.
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produced another) for the rebuilding of London, all of which were rejected by
Charles II largely due to the complexities of land ownership in the city. He took an interest in the rebuilding of
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the flower of their age, and all the sons very young except one nam'd John who deceased 24 March 1698/9 in the 45th year of his age, leaving one son JOHN and one daughter ELIZABETH.
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874:(1652), a pamphlet drawn up from personal observations about the royal family, the court, the officials, the military forces, the institutions and customs of France;
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back to London. These are thought to be the oldest surviving anatomical preparations in Europe; Evelyn later gave them to the Royal
Society, and they are now in the
1468:(2006). "Suffering and surviving: the civil wars, the Commonwealth and the formation of 'Anglicanism', 1642–60". In Durston, Christopher; Maltby, Judith (eds.).
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to the Author of this Treatise". In fact many think Rupert, who had played a part in the invention or perfecting of mezzotint, wrote or co-wrote this part. The
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Sylva, or a Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions to which is annexed Pomona ... Also Kalendarium Hortense
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Memoirs illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn, comprising his Diary from 1641 to 1705/6, and a Selection of his Familiar Letters
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at Rome, where Catholic priests were trained for service in England. In the Veneto he renewed his acquaintance with the famous art collector
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by Wren (with Gibbons' artistry a notable addition). Evelyn's interest in gardens even led him to design pleasure gardens, such as those at
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Navigation and Commerce, in which his Majesties title to the Dominion of the Sea is asserted against the Novel and later Pretenders
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Mary Evelyn died in 1709, three years after her husband. Both are buried in the Evelyn Chapel in St John's Church, Wotton.
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Calvert, William M. (5 March 2016). "11 - Evelyn's place: Fumifugium and the royal retreat from urban smoke".
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The French Gardener: Instructing How to Cultivate all sorts of Fruit-Trees, and Herbs for the Garden
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The Late Newes, or Message from Bruxels Unmasked, and his Majesty Vindicated
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1871:"Our Story | Cyrus Harvey | John Evelyn | the Still Room"
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2620:The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy
2596:The Cooks and Confectioners Dictionary
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1160:In 1977 and 1978 in eight auctions at
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3394:Original fellows of the Royal Society
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186:Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees
1679:Pearson, David (26 September 2022).
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445:Deptford, London Borough of Lewisham
315:, and toured the art collections of
233:production, John Evelyn was born in
2839:Modern Cookery for Private Families
2654:The Experienced English Housekeeper
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1942:The Diary of John Evelyn (excerpts)
1837:http://www.sayescourtgarden.org.uk/
1057:Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets...
472:. The following year, he wrote the
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1973:John Evelyn: Living for Ingenuity
1620:. Vol. 16. pp. 145–146.
1470:Religion in Revolutionary England
1184:Things named for Evelyn include:
697:Etching by Evelyn for his friend
626:Omnia explorate; meliora retinete
3369:17th-century English translators
2827:A New System of Domestic Cookery
2073:The History of the Evelyn Family
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2029:, William Heinemann Ltd., London
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1617:Dictionary of National Biography
1277:Dictionary of National Biography
1271:"Evelyn, John (1620-1706)"
1063:Some of these were reprinted in
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565:Drawing of Wotton House near
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3023:A Book of Mediterranean Food
2672:The Housekeeper's Instructor
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1859:, Princeton University Press
1631:Owen, Jane (17 April 2014).
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760:Sir Frederick Evelyn, 3rd Bt
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1971:Darley, Gillian (2006).
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1611:"Dumaresq, Philip"
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2115:5 March 2012 at the
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1683:. Book Owners Online
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