| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 498 pages
...seems, gone from this house to be kept by somebody ; which I am glad of, she being a very bad actor. Mrs. Knipp tells me that my Lady. Castlemaine is mightily in love with Hall* of their house : and he is much with her in private, and she goes to him, and do give him many... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1855 - 568 pages
...King's company. The last trace of her occurs in 1677, when she acted in " The Wily False One." maine is mightily in love with Hart of their house ; and...and she goes to him and do give him many presents ; aud that the thing is most certain, and Beck Marshall only privy to it, and the means of bringing... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - 320 pages
...little astonished at her meretricious agency in the following notice. April 7. To the King's playhouse. Mrs. Knipp tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is mightily...and she goes to him, and do give him many presents ; that the thing is most certain, and Beck Marshall only privy to it, and the means of bringing them... | |
| George Willis - 1858 - 106 pages
...little astonished at her meretricious ageney in the following notice. April 7. To the King's playhouse. Mrs. Knipp tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is mightily in love with Hart o: t heir house, and he is much with her in private, and she goes to him, and do give him many presents;... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1867 - 516 pages
...seems, gone from this house to be kept by somebody ; which I am glad of, she being a very bad actor. Mrs. Knipp tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is mightily in love with Hall 2 of their house : and he is much with her in private, and she goes to him, and do give him many... | |
| William Hugh Logan - English drama - 1873 - 384 pages
...intrigues, as Pepys thus records : " 7th April 1668. Mrs Knipp tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is mightly in love with Hart, of their house ; and he is much...presents ; and that the thing is most certain, and Bech Meadale only privy to it, and the means of bringing them together, which is a very odd thing ;... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1873 - 386 pages
...intrigues, as Pepya thus records : " 7th April 1668. Mrs Knipp tells me that rayLady Castlemaine is mightly in love with Hart, of their house ; and he is much...presents ; and that the thing is most certain, and Bech Meadale only privy to it, and the means of bringing them together, which is a very odd thing ;... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1873 - 384 pages
...intrigues, as Pepys thus records : " 7th April 1668. Mrs Knipp tells me that my Lady Castlemaine is mightly in love with Hart, of their house ; and he is much...presents ; and that the thing is most certain, and Bech Meadale only privy to it, and the means of bringing them together, which is a very odd tiling... | |
| William Hugh Logan - English drama - 1873 - 376 pages
...female, Lady Castlemaine, better known afterwards as Duchess of Cleveland, " was mighty in love with him, and he is much with her in private, and she goes to...presents: and that the thing is most certain, and Berk Marshall only privy to it and the means of bringing them together, which is a very odd thing:... | |
| Mr. Crown (John) - Dramatists, English - 1873 - 402 pages
...Lady Castlemaine, better known afterwards as Du chess of Cleveland, " was mighty in love with him, and he is much with her in private, and she goes to...presents : and that the thing is most certain, and Berk Marshall only privy to it and the means of bringing them together, which is a very odd thing :... | |
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