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Philip II of SavoyPhilip II (b.1443-d.1497), surnamed the Landless, was the Duke of Savoy from 1496 to 1497.He married
See also: Kings of Savoy Peter, as the Duke called him, is praying to him; and Sir J. Minnes would
and their building.html">building a gibbet for the hanging of his head up, when God
the building of another, which it seems must be a Neptune. Thence I
knew I went through the garden to my Lord Sandwich's lodging, where I
there trying some musique, which he intends for an anthem of three parts,
intent upon it. But it did trouble me to hear him swear before God and
did so ill.html">ill become him, and I hope will be a caution for me, it being.html">being so
or ill countenance, he did give me his hat and so adieu, and went down to
talked a good.html">good while. He tells me that my Lord, it is true, for a while
he had occasion of mentioning me to his Lordship, but that now my Lord is
and would have me not to refrain to come to him. This news I confess did
wholly left Chelsy, and the slut, and that I see he do follow his
it, though it do cost me some disfavour for a time, for if not his good
his mind. But it is my comfort that this is the thing that after so many
ordinary, and there dined among a company of fine gentlemen; some of them
the Princes of the Blood to take place of all foreign Embassadors, which
my Lord. Hollis, our King's Embassador there; and that either upon that
received several affronts, and among others his harnesse cut, and his
say also that the King of France hath hired threescore ships of Holland,
designs he hath on foot against the next year. Thence by coach home and
Taylor discoursing about keeping of masts, and when he was gone, with Sir
which I have committed to paper, and then fell to other talk of his being
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