Friday 16 September 1664
… ly flying a hawk at pigeons and carrying pigeons ten or twelve miles off and then laying wagers which pigeon shall come soonest home to her house. A …
Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
Searching for pigeon, in diary entries, ordered by relevancy.
15 found.
… ly flying a hawk at pigeons and carrying pigeons ten or twelve miles off and then laying wagers which pigeon shall come soonest home to her house. A …
… black riband like a pigeon's leg; and, upon the whole, I wish the …
… hewn so much of the pigeon in all his life as in his innocence to …
… bacon, boiled with pigeons, an excellent dish. Here dined with us …
… ed upon nothing but pigeon-pyes, which was such a thing for him to …
… nd then a couple of pigeons a la esterve, and then a piece of boeuf …
… e Forest, and a few pigeons, and all in the meanest manner) that ev …
… er things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their h …
… e, and they did lay pigeons to his feet while I was in the house, a …
… on a fine couple of pigeons, a good supper; and here I met a pretty …
… to see my stock of pigeons, which begin now with the spring to bre …
… e I had two grilled pigeons, very handsome and good meat: and there …
… h me upon six of my pigeons, which my wife has resolved to kill her …
… thither to kill his pigeons, and do afterwards bury them; and do it …
… , a dish of roasted pigeons, a dish of four lobsters, three tarts, …