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  • The Diary
    • Preface from 1906 Edition
    • Introduction I
    • Introduction II
    • Introduction III
    • Introduction IV
    • Introduction V
    • Archive
  • Encyclopedia
  • About this site
  • The Diary
    • Preface from 1906 Edition
    • Introduction I
    • Introduction II
    • Introduction III
    • Introduction IV
    • Introduction V
    • Archive
  • Encyclopedia
  • About this site

John Evelyn (author of diary)

Summary

John Evelyn authored the diary that is the subject of this website.

Relatives

Father: Richard Evelyn
Mother:  Eleanor Evelyn (b. Stansfield)
Spouse:  Mary Evelyn (b. Browne)

Referring entries

  • Introduction – Part IV
  • John Evelyn (Son of George of Wotton)
  • Introduction – Part III
  • Jeremy Taylor
  • Susanna Evelyn (Daughter)
  • Elizabeth Evelyn (Daughter)
  • Maria Evelyn (Daughter)
  • Richard Evelyn (Son)
  • George Evelyn (son)
  • John Evelyn (Son)
  • John Standsfield Evelyn (Son)
  • Richard Evelyn (Son, 1652–1658)
  • George Evelyn of Long Ditton (Grandfather)
  • Richard Evelyn (father)
  • Richard Evelyn (brother)

Further reading

Sources

  • Book: “The history of the Evelyn family: with a special memoir of William John Evelyn”    By Helen Evelyn.

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