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Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703

"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"


After dinner to Mr. Messinn's again, and so in the garden, and
heard Chippell's father preach, that was Page to the Protector.
18th. To my Lord's, where much business. With him to the
Parliament House, where he did intend to have made his appearance
to-day, but he met Mr. Crewe upon the stairs, and would not go
in. He went to Mrs. Brown's, and staid till word was brought him
what was done in the House. This day they made an end of the
twenty men to be excepted from pardon to their estates. By barge
to Stepney with my Lord, where at Trinity House we had great
entertainment. With my Lord there went Sir W. Pen, Sir H.
Wright, Hetly, Pierce, Creed, Hill, I and other servants. Back
again to the Admiralty, and so to my Lord's lodgings, where he
told me that he did look after the place of the Clerk of the Acts
for me.
19th. Much business at my Lord's. This morning my Lord went into
the House of Commons, and there had the thanks of the House, in
the name of the Parliament and Commons of England, for his late
service to his King and Country.


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