[Diary], 1699 Sep-1700 Jun.

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[Diary], 1699 Sep-1700 Jun.

Holograph journal on paper kept by a young man (possibly the son of Martin Lister?) on a tour through France, Switzerland, northern Germany, and Holland. He comments on the expenses and difficulties of traveling, the customs of different cities, and his impressions of various sights, including the Tuilleries, a visit to Versailles with the English Ambassador, the Roman amphitheatre at Rheims, the baths at Aix-la-Chapelle where "English cuntry dances are most in fashion," the relics of Mary, Queen of Scots displayed by the English Jesuits at Lisge, and the charnel yard of the cathedral at Havre-de-Grace. Other subjects include his visit to the Royal Palace at the Hague, with descriptions of the private apartments of Lord Albemarle, the Duke of Portland, and others; his impressions of King William III in council with the States General; comments on laws and customs in Montpellier; and his opinion of the theater in Paris, where he found the costumes and stagings finer than in England but wrote that "theyr comedyes are not near so good as our Playes nor do they Act better."

1 v. (58 p.) ; 17 x 12 cm.

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William III, King of England, 1650-1722.

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Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722.

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Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester (1660?-1722), an early supporter of William III, served as ambassador extraordinary to Venice in 1697-98 and 1707-08, and to the court of France from 1699 to 1701. A member of the privy council from 1696, he died in 1722. From the description of Manchester papers, 1697-1737. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702138246 ...