Aubrey, a pretender to Antiquities, having been contemporary to A. Wood's elder brother in Trin. Coll. and well acquainted with him, he thought that he might be as well acquainted •with AW himself. Whereupon repairing to his Lodgings, and telling him... Publications - Page 112by Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1892Full view - About this book
| Thomas Hearne - Antiquarians - 1772 - 490 pages
...was, he got into his acquaintance, talk'd to him about his Studies, and offer'd him what affiftance he could make, in order to the completion of the Work...that he was in hand with. Mr. Aubrey was then in a fparkilh Garb, came to Towne with his Man and two Horfes, fpent high, and flung out AW at all Recknings.... | |
| John Britton - Antiquarians - 1845 - 162 pages
...well acquainted with AW himself. Whereupon repairing to his lodgings, and telling him who he was,-f- he got into his acquaintance, talk'd to him about...to the completion of the work that he was in hand with.JM r . Aubrey was then in a sparkish garb, came to towne with his man and two horses, spent high,... | |
| John Aubrey - Occultism - 1857 - 296 pages
...telling him who he was, he got into his acquaintance, talked to him about his studies, and offered him what assistance he could make, in order to the...work that he was in hand with. Mr. Aubrey was then in sparkish garb, came to town with his man and two horses, spent high, and flung out AW in all his recknings.... | |
| John Aubrey, Sir Thomas Browne - Authors, English - 1890 - 334 pages
...telling him who he was, he got into his acquaintance, talked to him about his studies, and offered him what assistance he could make, in order to the...work that he was in hand with. Mr. Aubrey was then in sparkish garb, came to town with his man and two horses, spent high, and flung out AW in all his recknings.... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Oxford (England) - 1892 - 678 pages
...living against Alls. Coll., to buy books. He then saw lying on the stall Notitia 4 Academiae Oxon1ensis; and asking who the author of that book was, he answer'd...the completion of the work that he was in hand with 3 . Mr. Aubrey was then in a sparkish 1 a false report; Hobbes died 4 Dec. (died 1628) to be tutor... | |
| John Aubrey - Biography & Autobiography - 1982 - 340 pages
...lodgings and telling him who he was, he got his acquaintance, talked to him about his studies, and offered him what assistance he could make, in order to the...was in hand with. Mr Aubrey was then in a sparkish garb, came to town with his men and two horses, spent high, and flung out AW in all his reckonings... | |
| John Aubrey - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 550 pages
...Book-seller living against Alls. Coll., to buy books. He then saw lying on the stall Notitia Academiae Oxoniensis ; and asking who the Author of that book...was in hand with. Mr. Aubrey was then in a sparkish Garb, came to town with his Man and two Horses, spent high and flung out AW at all recknings. But his... | |
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