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PEPYS’ DIARY

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Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) was the naval administra­tor and first secretary of the British Admiralty. Here’s what he wrote on this day in 1668.

Up pretty betimes, and so there comes to me Mr. Shish, to desire my appearing for him to succeed Mr. Christophe­r Pett, lately dead, in his place of Master-Shipwright of Deptford and Woolwich, which I do resolve to promote what I can. So by and by to White Hall, and there to the Duke of York’s chamber, where I understand it is already resolved by the King and Duke of York that Shish shall have the place. From the Duke’s chamber Sir W. Coventry and I to walk in the Matted Gallery; and there, among other things, he tells me of the wicked design that now is at last contriving against him, to get a petition presented from people that the money they have paid to W. Coventry for their places may be repaid them back; and that this is set on by Temple and Hollis of the Parliament, and, among other mean people in it, by Captain Tatnell: and he prays me that I will use some effectual way to sift Tatnell what he do, and who puts him on in this business, which I do undertake, and will do with all my skill for his service, being troubled that he is still under this difficulty. Thence up and down Westminste­r by Mrs. Burroughes her mother’s shop, thinking to have seen her, but could not.

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