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+ | "[Sunday 11 August 1661] To Clerkenwell Church, only to see the two fayre Botelers;1 2 and I happened to be placed in the pew where they afterwards came to sit, but the pew by their coming being too full, I went out into the next, and there sat, and had my full view of them both...Hence to Graye’s-Inn walks, and there staid a good while; where I met with Ned Pickering, who told me what a great match of hunting of a stagg the King had yesterday; and how the King tired all their horses, and come home with not above two or three able to keep pace with him. So to my father’s, and there supped, and so home."<ref>'Sunday 11 August 1661,' in Pepys Diary, http://www.pepysdiary.com/archive/1661/08/11/, viewed 21/02/12</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, February 21, 2012
Gray's Inn walks, London
Editorial history
21/12/11, CSG: Created page
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Contents
Suggested links
See Grays Inn chambers, London
See Hatton Garden
To do
Images
Gray's Inn Gardens, 1804
Samuel Butler, author of Hudibras, 1847
Image credits & copyright information
(1) Plate 19: 'Gray's Inn, from the Gardens,' in Herbert, William (ed.), Antiquities of the inns of court and chancery : containing historical and descriptive sketches relative to their original foundation, customs, ceremonies, buildings, government, &c. ; with a concise history of the English law (London, 1804), betw. pp. 338 & 339
- Book and image are out of copyright
- Sourced from Internet Archive edition
(2) Plate, 'Samuel Butler', ADD DETAILS
- Book and image are out of copyright
- Sourced from Internet Archive edition
Profile of Gray's Inn walks
Mentions of Gray's Inn walks in Wiki primary sources
Inventories
Law suits
Sir George Oxenden correspondence
See 30th March 1663, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, London
- Richard Oxinden refers to a group of his and Sir George Oxenden's friends who used to meet at Gray's Inn walks
Wills
Notes
Pepys diary, Grayes Inn walkes
"[Sunday 11 August 1661] To Clerkenwell Church, only to see the two fayre Botelers;1 2 and I happened to be placed in the pew where they afterwards came to sit, but the pew by their coming being too full, I went out into the next, and there sat, and had my full view of them both...Hence to Graye’s-Inn walks, and there staid a good while; where I met with Ned Pickering, who told me what a great match of hunting of a stagg the King had yesterday; and how the King tired all their horses, and come home with not above two or three able to keep pace with him. So to my father’s, and there supped, and so home."[1]
Possible primary images sources
Map of St. Andrew Holborn, Richard Blome, John Strype's London
Prospect of Gray's Inn & walks, Richard Blome, John Strype's London
'Prospect of Gray's Inn', pub. in John Strype’s A Survey of London (XXXX, XXXX)
Possible primary sources
Possible secondary sources
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras, vol. 1 (London, 1847)
- Edition with notes by Rev. Treadway Rusel Nash
- Illustrated with wood cuts by Thurston
- ↑ 'Sunday 11 August 1661,' in Pepys Diary, http://www.pepysdiary.com/archive/1661/08/11/, viewed 21/02/12