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By the time Wayland's electuary was prepared the horses were ready, and

a short hour's riding brought them to the present habitation of Lord

Sussex, an ancient house, called Sayes Court, near Deptford, which

had long pertained to a family of that name, but had for upwards of a

century been possessed by the ancient and honourable family of Evelyn.

The present representative of that ancient house took a deep interest

in the Earl of Sussex, and had willingly accommodated both him and his

numerous retinue in his hospitable mansion. Sayes Court was afterwards

the residence of the celebrated Mr. Evelyn, whose "Silva" is still the

manual of British planters; and whose life, manners, and principles, as

illustrated in his Memoirs, ought equally to be the manual of English

gentlemen.