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Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703

"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"


I observed little disorder in all this, only the King's footmen
had got hold of the canopy and would keep it from the Barons of
the Cinque Ports, which they endeavoured to force from them
again, but could not do it till my Lord Duke of Albemarle caused
it to be put into Sir R. Pye's hand till to-morrow to be decided.
[Sir Robert Pye, Bart., of Faringdon House, Berks; married Ann,
daughter of the celebrated John Hampden. They lived together 60
years, and died in 1701, within a few weeks of each other.] At
Mr. Bowyer's; a great deal of company, some I knew, others I did
not. Here we staid upon the leads and below till it was late,
expecting to see the fire-works, but they were not performed to-
night: only the City had a light like a glory round about it
with bonfires. At last I went to King-streete, and there sent
Crockford to my father's and my house, to tell them I could not
come home to-night, because of the dirt, and a coach could not be
had. And so I took my wife and Mrs. Frankleyn (who I profered
the civility of lying with my wife at Mrs.


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