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Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703

"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"


He says also, if it should in Parliament be enquired into the
selling of Dunkirke, (though the Chancellor was the man that
would have sold it to France, saying the King of Spain had no
money to give for it;) yet he will be found to have been the
greatest adviser of it; which he is a little apprehensive may be
called upon by this Parliament. Then I with the young ladies and
gentlemen, who played on the guittar, and mighty merry, and anon
to supper; and then my Lord going away to write, the young
gentlemen to flinging of cushions, and other mad sports till
towards twelve at night, and then being sleepy, I and my wife in
a passage-room to bed, and slept not very well because of noise.
26th. Called up about five in the morning, and my Lord up, and
took leave, a little after six, very kindly of me and the whole
company. So took coach and to Windsor, to the Garter, and
thither sent for Dr. Childe: [William Child, Doctor of Music,
Organist of St. George's Chapel, at Windsor. Ob. 1696, aged 91.]
who come to us, and carried us to St.


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