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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; and all the morning we met at the office about the Victualler’s contract. At noon home to dinner, my Cozen Roger, come newly to town, dined with us, and mighty importunat­e for our coming down to Impington, which I think to do, this Sturbridge fair. Thence I set him down at the Temple, and Commission­er Middleton dining the first time with me, he and I to White Hall, and so to St. James’s, where we met; and much business with the Duke of York. And I find the Duke of York very hot for regulation­s in the Navy; and, I believe, is put on it by W. Coventry; and I am glad of it; and particular­ly, he falls heavy on Chatham-yard,, and is vexed that Lord Anglesey did, the other day, complain at the Council-table of disorders in the Navy, and not to him. So I to White Hall to a Committee of Tangier; and there vexed, with the importunit­y and clamours of Alderman Backewell, for my acquittanc­e for money supplied by him to the garrison, before I have any order for paying it: so home, calling at several placesamon­g others, the ‘Change, and on Cooper, to know when my wife shall come to sit for her picture, which will be next week, and so home and to walk with my wife, and then to supper and to bed.

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