F. [John Evelyn]: `Wotton in Surry as in the yeare 16[--] from Meadow Eastward'; [circa 1650s]. Drawing in pen and ink and grey wash. The last two figures of the date are indistinct. 140 x 380mm.
N. Plan and evelation in pen, ink and grey and brown washes of a circular and domed brick structure, endorsed by Sir John Evelyn, 1st Bart, `Arthurs Oven’, presumably at Wotton; circa mid 18th cent. With scale bar. 235 x 370mm.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. XXVI (ff. 139). 1. Letters to Sir Richard Browne from Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel; 19 Feb. 1643-10 July 1646. These letters were not known to Mary F. S. Hervey, The Life, Correspondence and Collections of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, Cambridge (1921), who prints on...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. LIV (ff. 165). Letters to Browne from John and Mary Evelyn and their children, etc.; 1647-1682. Partly copies. Partly cipher. Partly Latin, Greek and French. 1. ff. 1-133. Ninety-two letters from John Evelyn to his father-in-law; 20 Oct. 1647-5 July 1649; [5 Feb.] 165...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. LXIV (ff. 152). Memoranda, with some notes of Browne’s reading, etc.; 1636-1682, n.d. Partly imperfect. Partly Latin, Greek, French and Italian. The memoranda, which were begun during his period of service with Scudamore and Leicester, include some from his period as Charles I’s agent in France. See also below Add. MS 78459 for an alphabetical commonplace-book of Browne that was re-used as an account-book, 1683-1690, by John Evelyn junior; headings run from ‘Absenti...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vols. LXV-LXVII. Verse and other material collected by Sir Richard Browne; circa 1603-1682. Partly Latin, French and Italian. Three volumes.
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CXXXIII (ff. 130). 1. ff. 1-85. Letters to John Evelyn from his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Browne and Elizabeth (Pretyman); 1652-1705. 2. ff. 86-89. Letters from his daughters Mary (1665-1685), 1681, and Elizabeth (1667-1685), 1685. 3. ff. 90-130. Letters from h...
EVELYN PAPERS. Vol. CXXXVIII (ff. 89). Letters to Evelyn from his sister Jane (1616-1651), 1638-1651 (including one draft reply); her husband William Glanville, 1642-1694, and their son William Glanville, 1695-1702. William Granville’s first letter is in Latin. A number of the letters have be...