Epistolae Ho Elianae the Familiar Letters of James Howell volume 2
Epistolae Ho Elianae the Familiar Letters of James Howell volume 2
James Howell
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The Howells claimed descent from him, accord- ing to James, infra, but without justification. See the Pedigree. LETTER XXI. Sir John North, Kt. Of the Bath, 3 Nov. 1616 (Metcalfe, p. 168). He was appointed Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber. He brought the news of the failure of Raleigh's expedition (Nichol's Progresses p. 54 P. 62. ] NOTES. 711 of Jos. /. , iii. 483). He was younger son of the eldest son of Roger Lord North of Guildford (Nichols, ib. , 222 . ) P. 55. ] LETTER XXII. Mr. Tho. ...Porter, brother of Endymion Porter. He died Dec. 1655, and was buried at St. Andrew's, Holborn (Malcolm, Land. Red. Ii. 218). He seems to have been in the navy. / met here, in imagination, it would seem, as Porter is included among the friends in England. P. 56. ] Dtiki of Ossuna. See on I. Iii. 37, p. 208. The same anecdote is told in Parthen, 31, and is perhaps derived from Don Quixote (C. H. F. ). Camilla, Mazalao. Italian workmen at the Glass House in Broad Street. The latter is mentioned p.
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