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Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703

"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"

Monk, and three more Lords, are made Commissioners for
the Treasury; that my Lord had some great place conferred on him,
and they say Master of the Wardrobe; and the two Dukes do haunt
the Park much, and that they were at a play, Madam Epicene,
[Epicene, or the Silent Woman, a Comedy by Ben Jonson.] the
other day; that Sir Ant. Cooper, [Afterwards Chancellor, and
created Earl of Shaftesbury.] Mr. Hollis, and Mr. Annesly, late
Presidents of the Council of State, are made Privy Councillors to
the King.
7th. After dinner come Mr. John Wright and Mr. Moore, with the
sight of whom my heart was very glad. They brought an order for
my Lord's coming up to London, which my Lord resolved to do to-
morrow. All the afternoon getting my things in order to set
forth to-morrow. At night walked up and down with Mr. Moore, who
did give me an account of all things at London. Among others,
how the Presbyterians would be angry if they durst, but they will
not be able to do any thing.
8th. Out early, took horses at Deale.
9th. To White Hall with my Lord and Mr.


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