Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.
Lucy Phillimore
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  • Oates, Titus, [226]
  • Oldenburg, Mr., Secretary of the Royal Society, [299]
  • Oughtred, the Rev. W., [78];
    • his death from joy at the Restoration, [79]
  • Oxford, [25], [31], [74], [75], [90], [93], [140], [144], [192], [217], [232]
  • Papin, Denys, inventor of Papin’s Digestor, [229], [230]
  • Parentalia, the, [26], [32], [34], [66], [74], [82], [87], [90], [98], [153], [154], [155], [177], [200], [201], [203], [223], [235], [247], [281], [325], [326], [330]
  • Pascal, [101], [102], [148]
  • Pearson, Dr., His sermon at Bishop Wren’s funeral, [160]
  • Peck, ‘Desiderata Curiosa,’ [46], [75], [160]
  • Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, [6], [134];
    • Consecration of chapel of, [162];
    • Bishop Wren buried at, [160];
    • Matthew Wren buried at, [161];
    • Sir C. Wren’s son educated at, [265]