Description
This fourth volume of John Evelyn’s memoirs, edited by William Bray in 1827, offers a captivating glimpse into 17th-century England. Evelyn, a renowned diarist and scholar, provides detailed accounts of his life, including his observations on society, politics, art, and science. This volume, in particular, delves into Evelyn’s later years, chronicling his involvement in various projects, such as the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire and his efforts to promote horticulture and forestry. Through his insightful and vivid writing, Evelyn paints a vivid picture of a fascinating era.








