To White Hall chapel, where I got in with ease
by going before the Lord Chancellor with Mr. Kipps. Here I heard
very good musique, the first time that ever I remember to have
heard the organs and singing-men in surplices in my life. The
Bishop of Chichester [Henry King, Dean of Rochester, advanced to
the See of Chichester, 1641. Ob. 1669.] preached before the
King, and made a great flattering sermon, which I did not like
that the Clergy should meddle with matters of state. Dined with
Mr. Luellin and Salisbury at a cook's shop. Home, and staid all
the afternoon with my wife till after sermon. There till Mr.
Fairebrother [William Fairbrother, in 1661 made D.D. at Cambridge
per regias litteras.] come to call us out to my father's to
supper. He told me how he had perfectly procured me to be made
Master in Arts by proxy, which did somewhat please me, though I
remember my cousin Roger Pepys [Roger Pepys, a Barrister, M.P.
for Cambridge, 1661, And afterwards Recorder of that town.] was
the other day persuading me from it.
[The Grace which passed the University, on this occasion, is
preserved in Kennett's Chronicle, and commenced as follows:--Cum
Sam Pepys, Coll.
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