| 1825 - 726 pągines
...could stop the fire. They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor J from him, and commanded him to spare no houses, but...afterwards, as a great secret Here meeting with Captain Cocke, I in his coach, which he lent me, and Creed with me to Paul's, and there walked along Watlingstreet... | |
| 1825 - 724 pągines
...could stop the fire. They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor J from him, and commanded him to spare no houses, but...of York bid me' tell him, that if he would have any mote soldiers he shall ; and so did my Lord Arlington afterwards, as a great secret. Here meeting with... | |
| 1826 - 488 pągines
...all, and word was carried into the King. So I was called for, and did tell the King and Duke of York what I saw, and that unless his Majesty did command...every way. The Duke of York bid me tell him, that if be would have any more soldiers he shall ; and so did my Lord Arlington afterwards, as a great secret.... | |
| 1831 - 746 pągines
...inefficiency. Mr. Pepys was sent to him on the first day (Sunday Sept. S), with the King's command " to spare no houses, but to pull down before the fire every way." He found him in Cannon-street, " like a man spent, with a handkercher about his -'it'Ck. To the King's... | |
| 1833 - 814 pągines
...the fire. They seemed much troubled ; and commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the...that if he would have any more soldiers, he shall, &c." It has been said, that the event for awhile seriously affected Charles, and appeared likely to... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 512 pągines
...could stop the fire. They seemed much troubled, and the king commanded me to go to my lord mayor, t from him, and commanded him to spare no houses, but...afterwards as a great secret. Here meeting with Captain Cocke, 1 in his coach, which he lent me, and Creed with me to Paul's and there walked along Watling'-street... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1846 - 484 pągines
...York of what T saw, and that, unless his majesty did command houses to be pulled down, nothing- would stop the fire. They seemed much troubled ; and the...pull down before the fire every way. The Duke of York bade me tell him if he would have any more soldiers he should, and so did my Lord Arlington afterwards,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 466 pągines
...They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor 2 from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the...afterwards, as a great secret. Here meeting with Captain Cocke, I in his coach, which he lent me, and Creed with me to Paul's; and there walked along "Watling... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - 556 pągines
...They seemed much troubled ; and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the...afterwards, as a great secret. Here, meeting with Captain Cocke, I, in his coach, which he lent me, to Paul's, and there walked along Watling Street, as well... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 532 pągines
...fire. They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the...afterwards, as a great secret. Here meeting with Captain Cocke, I in his coach, which he lent me, and Creed with me to Paul's; and there walked along Watling... | |
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