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Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703

"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"

Pepys, who died in his house at
Clapham, previously the residence of Sir Dennis Gauden. Mr.
Hewer was buried in the old Church at Clapham, where there is a
large monument of marble in alto relievo erected to his memory.]
JULY 1, 1660. This morning come home my fine Camlett cloak, with
gold Buttons, and a silk suit, which cost me much money, and I
pray God to make me able to pay for it. In the afternoon to
the Abbey, where a good sermon by a stranger, but no Common
Prayer yet.
2nd. All the afternoon with my Lord, going up and down the town;
at seven at night he went home, and there the principal Officers
of the Navy, among the rest myself was reckoned one. We had
order to meet to-morrow, to draw up such an order of the Council
as would put us into action before our patents were passed. At
which my heart was glad.
[A list of the Officers of the Admiralty, 31st May, 1660.
FROM A MS. IN THE PEPYSIAN LIBRARY.
His Royal Highness James, Duke of York, Lord High Admiral.
Sir George Carteret, Treasurer.
Sir Robert Slingsby, (soon after) Comptroller.


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