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  • All diary entries - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    The Diary of Samuel Pepys Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
  • Samuel Pepys: Diary, Letters, Family Tree, Maps, Encyclopedia . . .
    Saturday 21 June 1662 Up about four o’clock, and settled some private business of my own, then made me ready and to the office to prepare things for our meeting to-day By and by we met, and at noon Sir W Pen and I to the Trinity House; where was a feast made by the Wardens, when great good cheer, and much, but ordinary company The Lieutenant of the Tower, upon my demanding how Sir H
  • Summary of the diary - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    Read about Pepys’s background, events preceding the diary, and summaries for every month of the diary Who was Pepys? Samuel Pepys was born in London on 23 February 1633, the fifth of eleven children, although by the time he was seven only three of his siblings, all younger, had survived
  • About this site - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    In 1660 Samuel Pepys, an increasingly-important 26 year-old civil servant in London, began writing his diary He stopped a decade later This site contains the full text of his diary, along with several letters sent or received by Pepys, plus thousands of pages of further information about the people, places and things in his world
  • Samuel Pepys: Diary, Letters, Family Tree, Maps, Encyclopedia . . .
    But after I was a-bed and asleep, a note came from my brother Tom to tell me that my cozen Anne Pepys, of Worcestershire, her husband is dead, and she married again, and her second husband in town, and intends to come and see me to-morrow
  • About the text - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    Pepys wrote the bulk of his diary in a shorthand devised by Thomas Shelton, with only a few words, such as names of people and places, written longhand; shorthand was more widely used by scholars in Pepys’ time than it is today (read more about shorthand) It should therefore be remembered that this is not Pepys’ diary as he wrote it, but a
  • Sunday 2 September 1666 - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    "Mr Pepys, if we could only get this ton of powder to the top of that house, we could still save part of the City and all these thousands of people " Sam (Ewen McGregor in periwig) eyes top of house Flashback to boy Sam gamely climbing all over the rooftops of old London
  • The Strange History of Samuel Pepys’s Diary by Kate Loveman
    Exploring the many inventive uses to which the diary has been put, Loveman shows how Pepys’s history became part of the history of the nation The book sounds fascinating, and Guy’s review is itself an absorbing summary of these topics and well worth your time
  • Tuesday 4 September 1666 - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    Countless novels and films alternate grand overviews of the times with details of domestic life to give an overwhelming picture of an era Is John Evelyn's diary the Salieri to Sam Pepys' Mozart?
  • Tuesday 23 April 1661 - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    ---Diary and correspondence of Samuel Pepys, the diary deciphered by J Smith 1854 The Sceptre with the Cross Also known as the St Edward's Sceptre, the Sovereign's Sceptre or the Royal Sceptre, is a sceptre of the British Crown Jewels It was originally made for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661





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