933:. He recorded his daily life for almost 10 years. This record of a decade of Pepys' life is more than a million words long and is often regarded as Britain's most celebrated diary. Pepys has been called the greatest diarist of all time due to his frankness in writing concerning his own weaknesses and the accuracy with which he records events of daily British life and major events in the 17th century. Pepys wrote about the contemporary court and theatre (including his amorous affairs with the actresses), his household, and major political and social occurrences. Historians have used his diary to gain greater insight and understanding of life in London in the 17th century. Pepys wrote consistently on subjects such as personal finances, the time he got up in the morning, the weather, and what he ate. He wrote at length about his new watch which he was very proud of (and which had an alarm, a new accessory at the time), a country visitor who did not enjoy his time in London because he felt that it was too crowded, and his cat waking him up at one in the morning. Pepys' diary is one of a very few sources which provides such length in details of everyday life of an upper-middle-class man during the 17th century. The descriptions of the lives of his servants like
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Archdeacon Samuel
Edgeley, niece of Will Hewer and sister of Hewer Edgeley, nephew and godson of Pepys' old Admiralty employee and friend Will Hewer. Hewer was also childless and left his immense estate to his nephew Hewer Edgeley (consisting mostly of the Clapham property, as well as lands in Clapham, London, Westminster, and Norfolk) on condition that the nephew (and godson) would adopt the surname Hewer. So Will Hewer's heir became Hewer Edgeley-Hewer, and he adopted the old Will Hewer home in Clapham as his residence. That is how the Edgeley family acquired the estates of both Samuel Pepys and Will Hewer, with sister Anne inheriting Pepys' estate, and brother Hewer inheriting that of Will Hewer. On the death of Hewer Edgeley-Hewer in 1728, the old Hewer estate went to Edgeley-Hewer's widow Elizabeth, who left the 432-acre (175-hectare) estate to Levett Blackborne, the son of Abraham Blackborne, merchant of Clapham, and other family members, who later sold it off in lots. Lincoln's Inn barrister Levett Blackborne also later acted as attorney in legal scuffles for the heirs who had inherited the Pepys estate.
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endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river or bringing them into lighters that layoff; poor people staying in their houses as long as till the very fire touched them, and then running into boats, or clambering from one pair of stairs by the water-side to another. And among other things, the poor pigeons, I perceive, were loth to leave their houses, but hovered about the windows and balconys till they were, some of them burned, their wings, and fell down. Having staid, and in an hour's time seen the fire: rage every way, and nobody, to my sight, endeavouring to quench it, but to remove their goods, and leave all to the fire, and having seen it get as far as the Steele-yard, and the wind mighty high and driving it into the City; and every thing, after so long a drought, proving combustible, even the very stones of churches, and among other things the poor steeple by which pretty Mrs.ββββ lives, and whereof my old school-fellow
Elborough is parson, taken fire in the very top, and there burned till it fell down...
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was successfully removed and he resolved to hold a celebration on every anniversary of the operation, which he did for several years. However, there were long-term effects from the operation. The incision on his bladder broke open again late in his life. The procedure may have left him sterile, though there is no direct evidence for this, as he was childless before the operation. In mid-1658 Pepys moved to Axe Yard, near the modern
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that narrow streete, on both sides, with infinite fury. Sir W. Batten not knowing how to remove his wine, did dig a pit in the garden, and laid it in there; and I took the opportunity of laying all the papers of my office that I could not otherwise dispose of. And in the evening Sir W. Pen and I did dig another, and put our wine in it; and I my
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unnecessary squeamishness, but it is not really so, and readers are therefore asked to have faith in the judgement of the editor." Wheatley claims to have indicated all such omissions with an ellipsis, but comparison with the modern text indicates that he did not always do this, and that he silently bowdlerised a number of words.
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in her cunny. I was at a wonderful loss upon it and the girl also...." Following this event, he was characteristically filled with remorse, but (equally characteristically) continued to pursue Willet after she had been dismissed from the Pepys household. Pepys also had a habit of fondling the breasts
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before setting off on foot through the burning city. He found the Lord Mayor, who said, "Lord! what can I do? I am spent: people will not obey me. I have been pulling down houses; but the fire overtakes us faster than we can do it." At noon, he returned home and "had an extraordinary good dinner, and
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All of these editions omitted passages (chiefly about Pepys' sexual adventures) that the editors thought were too obscene ever to be printed. Wheatley, in the preface to his edition, noted, "a few passages which cannot possibly be printed. It may be thought by some that these omissions are due to an
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in JuneβOctober 1669; on their return, Elisabeth fell ill and died on 10 November 1669. Pepys erected a monument to her in the church of St Olave's, Hart Street, London. Pepys never remarried, but he did have a long-term housekeeper named Mary
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Sir W. Pen and I to Tower-streete, and there met the fire burning three or four doors beyond Mr. Howell's, whose goods, poor man, his trayes, and dishes, shovells, &c., were flung all along Tower-street in the kennels, and people working therewith from one end to the other; the fire coming on in
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wrote that 1665 was, to Pepys, one of the happiest years of his life. He worked very hard that year, and the outcome was that he quadrupled his fortune. In his annual summary on 31 December, he wrote, "I have never lived so merrily (besides that I never got so much) as I have done this plague time".
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and spent two years scrutinising how the war had been financed. In 1669, Pepys had to prepare detailed answers to the committee's eight "Observations" on the Navy Board's conduct. In 1670, he was forced to defend his own role. A seaman's ticket with Pepys' name on it was produced as incontrovertible
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to deflect criticism from themselves. The committee accepted this tactic when they reported in
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The women he pursued, his friends, and his dealings are all laid out. His diary reveals his jealousies, insecurities, trivial concerns, and his fractious relationship with his wife. It has been an important account of London in the 1660s. The juxtaposition of his commentary on politics and national
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In 1657, Pepys decided to undergo surgery; not an easy option, as the operation was known to be especially painful and hazardous. Nevertheless, Pepys consulted surgeon Thomas
Hollier and, on 26 March 1658, the operation took place in a bedroom in the house of Pepys' cousin Jane Turner. Pepys' stone
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In early 1665, the start of the Second Anglo-Dutch War placed great pressure on Pepys. His colleagues were either engaged elsewhere or incompetent, and Pepys had to conduct a great deal of business himself. He excelled under the pressure, which was extreme due to the complexity and underfunding of
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Introduction in Volume I provides a scholarly but readable account of "The Diarist", "The Diary" ("The Manuscript", "The Shorthand", and "The Text"), "History of Previous Editions", "The Diary as Literature", and "The Diary as History". The Companion provides a long series of detailed essays
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words (especially when describing his illicit affairs). However, Pepys often juxtaposed profanities in his native
English amidst his "code" of foreign words, a practice which would reveal the details to any casual reader. He did intend for future generations to see the diary, as evidenced by its
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horsedealer, and the mistress of Pepys"βor at least "she granted him a share of her favours". Scholars disagree on the full extent of the Pepys/Knep relationship, but much of later generations' knowledge of Knep comes from the diary. Pepys first met Knep on 6 December 1665. He described her as
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and that it was at the foot of Seething Lane. He decided to send her and his gold β about Β£2,350 β to Woolwich. In the following days, Pepys witnessed looting, disorder, and disruption. On 7 September, he went to Paul's Wharf and saw the ruins of St Paul's Cathedral, of his old school, of his
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surprise and with little less general opinion of its dangerousness; namely, that the cicatrice of a wound occasioned upon my cutting of the stone, without hearing anything of it in all this time, should after more than 40 years' perfect cure, break out again." After Pepys' death, the
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on 13 July. As secretary to the board, Pepys was entitled to a Β£350 annual salary plus the various gratuities and benefits that came with the jobβincluding bribes. He rejected an offer of Β£1,000 for the position from a rival and soon afterward moved to official accommodation in
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and carefully nurtured his large collection of books, manuscripts, and prints. At his death, there were more than 3,000 volumes, including the diary, all carefully catalogued and indexed; they form one of the most important surviving 17th-century private
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had died just a few years before, creating a period of civil unrest and a large power vacuum to be filled. Pepys had been a strong supporter of Cromwell, but he converted to the Royalist cause upon the Protector's death. He was on the ship that returned
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Pepys wrote about the Second Anglo-Dutch War: "In all things, in wisdom, courage, force and success, the Dutch have the best of us and do end the war with victory on their side". And King Charles II said: "Don't fight the Dutch, imitate them".
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of 1665, and the Great Fire of London in 1666. In relation to the Plague and Fire, C. S. Knighton has written: "From its reporting of these two disasters to the metropolis in which he thrived, Pepys's diary has become a national monument."
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Propriety did not prevent him from engaging in a number of extramarital liaisons with various women that were chronicled in his diary, often in some detail when relating the intimate details. The most dramatic of these encounters was with
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Pepys made detailed provisions in his will for the preservation of his book collection. His nephew and heir John Jackson died in 1723, when it was transferred intact to Magdalene College, Cambridge, where it can be seen in the
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family in London in the event of a crisis. It was not until June 1665 that the unusual seriousness of the plague became apparent, so Pepys' activities in the first five months of 1665 were not significantly affected by it.
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from May to July 1689 and again in June 1690, but no charges were ever successfully brought against him. After his release, he retired from public life at age 57. He moved out of London 10 years later (1701) to a house in
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The entries from the first few months were filled with news of General George Monck's march on London. In April and May of that year, he encountered problems with his wife, and he accompanied Montagu's fleet to the
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from a private tutor and used models of ships to make up for his lack of first-hand nautical experience, and ultimately came to play a significant role in the board's activities. In September 1660, he was made a
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A cart arrived at 4 a.m. on 3 September and Pepys spent much of the day arranging the removal of his possessions. Many of his valuables, including his diary, were sent to a friend from the Navy Office at
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produced a new biography that drew on Latham's and Matthew's work on the text, benefiting from the author's deep knowledge of Restoration politics. Other biographies include:
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award, the judges calling it a "rich, thoughtful and deeply satisfying" account that unearths "a wealth of material about the uncharted life of Samuel Pepys".
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to get a better view. Without returning home, he took a boat and observed the fire for over an hour. In his diary, Pepys recorded his observations as follows:
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997:The condition of the State was thus.
972:and sometimes in a "code" of various
4725:"Short biography [of] Pepys"
3314:adding citations to reliable sources
3285:
2864:Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich
2769:Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
1999:Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham
1934:of Cottenham and Impington (Cambs.)
1664:
1094:A short letter from Samuel Pepys to
594:. He served as administrator of the
6187:Works by Samuel Pepys in eBook form
5733:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
5022:
3931:(London: Thames and Hudson, 1972).
3709:, released in two volumes in 1825.
3665:saved by Pepys are in his library.
2816:George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret
2807:commissioned lieutenant in the Navy
2111:Master-Joiner with the Chatham yard
1612:
1143:; and on 30 April, he received the
816:. In October, he was admitted as a
731:in 1625. His father's first cousin
699:Pepys was born in Salisbury Court,
13:
6079:
5674:Montague-Smith, Patrick W (1968).
5646:Prose: Literary Terms and Concepts
5343:Gyford, Phil (28 September 2021).
5325:. 18 December 2003. Archived from
5032:Electronic British Library Journal
4874:"Mystery of Pepys's affair solved"
4698:Kennedy, Maev (13 November 2015).
3617:Naval records such as two of the '
3498:He was imprisoned on suspicion of
3248:
2702:Sir Gilbert Pickering, 1st Baronet
1390:was threatened. Pepys went to the
14:
7256:
7155:17th-century English male writers
7145:17th-century Royal Navy personnel
6267:Magdalene College Libraries' Blog
6175:
5967:Volume I. Introduction and 1660.
5780:Samuel Pepys: the unequalled self
5521:. University of Toronto Libraries
3937:Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self
3445:, he resigned his secretaryship.
3206:fellow of Trinity Hall and lawyer
2834:John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville
1793:man of business to Chief Justice
7215:Prisoners in the Tower of London
7112:
7100:
7088:
6221:
5489:"Samuel Pepys by Claire Tomalin"
4978:
4841:
4770:
3784:The Private Life of Samuel Pepys
3681:Motivated by the publication of
3669:Publication history of the diary
3532:
3448:
3290:
2885:descent of the Earls of Sandwich
2541:2 other children dead in infancy
1507:
1483:
1404:
1320:
1024:
831:, who was later created the 1st
711:Kite; died 1667), daughter of a
558:
7170:Presidents of the Royal Society
6113:Long, James; Long, Ben (2007).
6090:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
5883:London: George Bell & Sons.
5850:(3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan.
5627:The House of Commons, 1660β1690
5576:. Canada: Anchor Random House.
5536:
5511:
5420:
5397:
5367:
5336:
5309:
5282:
5273:
5235:
5199:
5169:
5139:
5122:
5088:
5053:
5016:
5004:
4972:
4925:
4904:
4876:. BBC News 24. 14 October 2006.
4866:
4835:
4764:
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4494:
4456:
4416:
4367:
4138:
4129:
4116:
4102:
4092:
4071:
4035:
3946:2002 Whitbread Book of the Year
3934:The most recent general study,
3468:He was elected a Fellow of the
3301:needs additional citations for
3058:Recorder and M.P. for Cambridge
1290:
1249:, broke the defensive chain at
1168:
878:. He worked as a teller in the
415:
7195:People from the City of London
6205:Works by or about Samuel Pepys
5648:. New York: Rosen Publishing.
5427:Gyford, Phil (4 August 2011).
5317:"The best of British blogging"
5289:Gyford, Phil (4 August 2011).
4844:"Biography of Thomas Greeting"
4339:
4229:
4167:
3766:
3733:University of California Press
3611:, a late-15th-century English
3527:St Olave's Church, Hart Street
1646:. "Mrs Knep was the wife of a
1085:
1007:, after being disturbed by my
901:Spoken excerpt of Pepys' diary
743:on 30 May 1654, and appointed
518:Tory Member of Parliament for
67:President of the Royal Society
1:
7150:17th-century English diarists
6269:, including the Pepys Library
5752:. New York: Walker & Co.
5693:"Isaac Newton as Probabilist"
4237:"- British Armorial Bindings"
4161:
3957:Coat of arms of Samuel Pepys
3622:
3563:
2577:Thomas Pepys (βthe Executorβ)
1622:, a young woman engaged as a
1585:Pepys was an investor in the
1217:
771:
745:Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
685:within a bordure engrailed or
671:, with arms of Samuel Pepys:
665:
652:
7180:Honourable Artillery Company
7165:Fellows of the Royal Society
6243:Duncan Grey's pages on Pepys
6108:. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
5960:
5824:UK public library membership
5625:Henning, Basil Duke (1983).
5404:Anomymous (3 January 1995).
5034:. p. 22. Archived from
4589:UK public library membership
3987:Mens Cujusque Is Est Quisque
3807:Compleat Female Stage Beauty
3795:played Pepys. The 2004 film
3553:Magdalene College, Cambridge
3379:. He was elected along with
2552:naval administrator, unmarr.
2369:farmer in Ellington (Hunts.)
2107:Charles Pepys (βthe joinerβ)
1697:Simplified Pepys family tree
1685:Simplified Pepys family tree
1378:in 1666, showing Pepys' home
1223:. The captured English ship
919:Mens cujusque is est Quisque
495:Magdalene College, Cambridge
7:
7240:People from English Tangier
6220:(public domain audiobooks)
6099:. London: Bell & Hyman.
5493:Penguin Random House Canada
5429:"New BBC Pepys radio drama"
3996:
3739:about Pepys and his world.
2790:Jemima Montagu (βLady Jemβ)
2566:of Hatcham Barnes (Surrey)
2409:1 other son and 2 daughters
2090:Thomas Pepys (βthe turnerβ)
1837:Jane Pepys (βMadam Turnerβ)
1546:. His favourite author was
1492:, Tuesday, 4 September 1666
1329:, Wednesday, 16 August 1665
1015:lie still in the River and
10:
7261:
5799:Samuel Pepys and his world
5710:10.1214/088342306000000312
5620:. New York: Wise & Co.
5206:About the Ephemera Society
4779:, Sunday, 31 December 1665
3925:Samuel Pepys and His World
3602:Sixty medieval manuscripts
3536:
3393:Catholic Church in England
2049:Thomas Pepys (βthe Blackβ)
1907:Elizabeth Turner (βBettyβ)
1413:, Sunday, 2 September 1666
1363:
1294:
1214:Pieter Cornelisz van Soest
1208:Dutch Attack on the Medway
853:
848:St Margaret's, Westminster
608:Secretary to the Admiralty
514:Secretary to the Admiralty
18:
7025:
6911:Frederick Gowland Hopkins
6895:Charles Scott Sherrington
6846:
6707:
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6395:
6381:
6361:
6349:
6335:
6315:
6303:
6296:
5797:Trease, Geoffrey (1972).
5644:Kuiper, Kathleen (2011).
4468:The Diary of Samuel Pepys
4148:who became well known as
3944:. Tomalin's book won the
3871:'s science fiction novel
3774:The Diary of Samuel Pepys
3354:Royal Mathematical School
3175:Elizabeth Pepys (βBettyβ)
2500:Frederick Pepys Cockerell
2445:of Bishops Hull (Somer.)
2294:Γlisabeth de Saint-Michel
2221:tailor in Salisbury Court
2205:Edith Pepys (βAunt Bellβ)
2166:of Parson Drove (Cambs.)
2150:weaver of Huguenot origin
2094:trader with the W. Indies
2065:bailiff at Hinchingbrooke
1814:of Broomsthorpe (Norf.),
1152:English colony at Tangier
929:), Pepys began to keep a
842:, a descendant of French
766:before being educated at
764:Huntingdon Grammar School
715:butcher. His great uncle
542:
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475:Huntingdon Grammar School
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7220:Members of Trinity House
6951:Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
6104:Knighton, C. S. (2003).
5847:The London Encyclopaedia
5748:Parker, Matthew (2011).
5678:. Kelley's Directories.
5616:Hammerton, J.A. (1937).
5595:. Edinburgh: John Grant.
4261:Debrett's peerage (1968)
4224:Debrett's peerage (1968)
4212:Debrett's peerage (1968)
4029:
3689:deciphered a few pages.
3257:Samuel Pepys painted by
2738:and SP's principal rival
2564:Thomas Pepys (βthe Redβ)
2475:Charles Robert Cockerell
2389:secretary and heir to SP
1997:(? β 1664), ancestor of
1869:Theophila Turner (βTheβ)
1501:All Hallows-by-the-Tower
1374:Map of London after the
1113:Admiral Sir William Penn
1098:at the latter's home in
889:
800:In 1650, he went to the
679:(Pepys); 2nd & 3rd:
7210:Christ's Hospital staff
6772:Benjamin Collins Brodie
6748:Marquess of Northampton
6141:The Historical Journal.
6086:Coote, Stephen (2000).
5944:. Woodbridge: Boydell.
5691:Stigler, S. M. (2006).
5542:Cited secondary sources
5147:"Pepys Library Website"
3951:
3213:Catherine, widow Hobson
3086: (4) +
3067: (2) +
3056:of Impington (Cambs.),
3038:of Impington (Cambs.),
2928: (1) +
2782:Jemima Crew (βMy Ladyβ)
2594: (2) +
2586: (1) +
2311:tailor against his will
1976: (1) +
1766:of South Creak (Norf.)
1454:old St Paul's Cathedral
921:β "Mind Makes the Man".
802:University of Cambridge
777:β1650. He attended the
7160:English civil servants
6716:William Hyde Wollaston
6115:The Plot Against Pepys
5844:; Keay, Julia (2008).
5663:Lodge, Edmund (1861).
5618:Outline of Great Books
5593:The Story of Nell Gwyn
5408:. BBC Audiobooks Ltd.
5129:Pepys, Samuel (1899).
5062:"Newton-Pepys Problem"
4938:Yesterday's Muse Books
4603:"Pepys coded passages"
4574:10.1093/ref:odnb/93850
4144:One of his clerks was
4005:β contemporary diarist
3908:
3678:
3569:
3555:
3465:
3464:, bearing Pepys's name
3407:
3262:
2986:issue by both weddings
2462:Samuel Pepys Cockerell
2354:Paulina Pepys (βPallβ)
2063:of Brampton (Hunts.),
1928:of Cottenham (Cambs.)
1706:of Cottenham (Cambs.)
1531:
1497:
1461:
1418:
1379:
1334:
1297:Great Plague of London
1230:
1198:Second Anglo-Dutch War
1183:Second Anglo-Dutch War
1107:
1038:
922:
910:
902:
840:Elisabeth de St Michel
804:, having received two
797:
779:execution of Charles I
747:on 25 September 1655.
741:Baron of the Exchequer
696:
639:Great Plague of London
404:Elisabeth de St Michel
372:51.510878Β°N 0.079627Β°W
21:Pepys (disambiguation)
7235:English MPs 1685β1687
7225:English MPs 1661β1679
6820:George Gabriel Stokes
6456:6th President of the
6298:Parliament of England
6278:The Samuel Pepys Club
6214:Works by Samuel Pepys
6196:Works by Samuel Pepys
6132:Loveman, Kate. 2015.
6057:Volume X. Companion.
5904:Pepys's later diaries
5208:The Ephemera Society.
4987:, Monday, 31 May 1669
4985:Diary of Samuel Pepys
4932:www.bibliopolis.com.
4777:Diary of Samuel Pepys
4644:Weinreb et al. (2008)
3906:
3676:
3572:Pepys was a lifelong
3561:
3546:
3479:Principia Mathematica
3462:Principia Mathematica
3456:
3426:, alleged to be near
3401:
3366:Clothworkers' Company
3256:
3105:Barbara Pepys (βBabβ)
1791:of Ashtead (Surrey),
1515:
1490:Diary of Samuel Pepys
1475:
1451:
1411:Diary of Samuel Pepys
1396:
1373:
1364:Further information:
1327:Diary of Samuel Pepys
1312:
1295:Further information:
1253:, and towed away the
1205:
1093:
1031:Diary of Samuel Pepys
991:
916:
908:
900:
787:
660:
7205:English bibliophiles
6804:William Spottiswoode
6796:Joseph Dalton Hooker
6649:Earl of Macclesfield
6435:Sir Thomas Middleton
6410:Member of Parliament
6399:Sir Thomas Middleton
6385:Sir Thomas Middleton
6364:Member of Parliament
6318:Member of Parliament
6273:Pepys Ballad Archive
6237:Samuel Pepys's diary
6088:Samuel Pepys: A Life
5838:Hibbert, Christopher
5329:on 8 February 2007.
5243:"Samuel Pepys Diary"
5041:on 27 September 2013
5023:Fox, Celina (2007).
4960:, pp. xiiβxiii.
4634:, pp. 645, 653.
4613:on 24 September 2015
4537:on 17 September 2015
3921:Samuel Pepys: A Life
3899:Biographical studies
3507:owned by his friend
3494:Retirement and death
3488:NewtonβPepys problem
3486:problem called the "
3310:improve this article
2849:Lady Frances Worsley
2825:Lady Grace Granville
2707:Lord Chamberlain to
2307:Thomas Pepys (βTomβ)
1591:west coast of Africa
1366:Great Fire of London
1360:Great Fire of London
1179:diary of John Evelyn
1137:Justice of the Peace
959:Great Fire of London
725:Member of Parliament
647:Great Fire of London
600:Member of Parliament
422:; died
377:51.510878; -0.079627
222:Member of Parliament
108:Member of Parliament
6919:William Henry Bragg
6812:Thomas Henry Huxley
6788:George Biddell Airy
6230:Portals about Pepys
6047:Volume IX. 1668β9.
6037:Volume VIII. 1667.
5697:Statistical Science
5455:"Pleasing Mr Pepys"
5232:, pp. 211β212.
5064:. Wolfram MathWorld
5060:Eric W. Weisstein.
4901:, pp. 12, 171.
4805:, pp. 177β178.
4793:, pp. 174β175.
4731:on 7 February 2009.
3958:
3885:evolutionary theory
3683:John Evelyn's Diary
3645:Over 1,800 printed
3377:Cavalier Parliament
3259:Sir Godfrey Kneller
3184:+
3180: +
3114:+
3110: +
3090:+
3075:+
2943:Christopher Montagu
2932:+
2875:+
2871: +
2799:+
2795: +
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2776: +
2728:+
2724: +
2722:Elizabeth Pickering
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1886:M.P. for Okehampton
1878:+
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1846:+
1842: +
1805:+
1801: +
1658:L'Escole des Filles
1434:St Paul's Cathedral
1229:is right of centre.
1117:Sir George Carteret
739:in 1640, appointed
735:was elected MP for
635:English Restoration
592:naval administrator
508:Naval administrator
368: /
7058:Venki Ramakrishnan
7007:Sir Michael Atiyah
6975:Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
6927:Henry Hallett Dale
6526:Viscount Brouncker
6106:Pepys and the Navy
6067:Volume XI. Index.
6027:Volume VII. 1666.
5987:Volume III. 1662.
5906:. Stroud: Sutton.
5875:Wheatley, Henry B.
5782:. London: Viking.
5731:Pepys: a biography
5603:The Book Collector
5433:www.pepysdiary.com
5295:www.pepysdiary.com
5187:on 14 January 2010
4657:"Samuel Pepys FAQ"
4559:"Pepys's servants"
4470:. 12 December 2008
4413:, pp. 13, 17.
4175:"Samuel Pepys FAQ"
3956:
3909:
3837:Michael Graham Cox
3821:portrays Pepys in
3699:St Mary the Virgin
3679:
3570:
3556:
3466:
3408:
3263:
3013:Balthazar Gardeman
2977:Elizabeth Forester
2839:Prime Minister to
2427:Admiral R. Collins
2179:miller and fiddler
2146:Samuel de Santhune
1993:of Ashen (Essex),
1532:
1462:
1380:
1247:Raid on the Medway
1231:
1125:Sir William Batten
1108:
1080:English evacuation
927:contemporary terms
923:
911:
903:
798:
697:
693:Earls of Cottenham
7200:English Anglicans
7076:
7075:
6903:Ernest Rutherford
6534:Joseph Williamson
6474:
6473:
6465:Succeeded by
6428:Succeeded by
6418:1685β1689
6403:Sir Philip Parker
6389:Sir Philip Parker
6382:Succeeded by
6339:Sir Robert Howard
6336:Succeeded by
6326:1673β1679
6307:Sir Robert Paston
6200:Project Gutenberg
6124:978-1-59020-069-8
6017:Volume VI. 1665.
5997:Volume IV. 1663.
5977:Volume II. 1661.
5857:978-1-405-04924-5
5822:(Subscription or
4899:Cunningham (1908)
4587:(Subscription or
4512:978-0-00-710530-4
4014:Samuel Pepys Club
3994:
3993:
3893:Pleasing Mr Pepys
3874:A Different Flesh
3718:Henry B. Wheatley
3637:Sir Francis Drake
3402:Pepys painted by
3381:Sir Anthony Deane
3358:Christ's Hospital
3342:
3341:
3334:
3233:of Booton (Norf.)
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2911:Yorkshire heiress
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2690:Elizabeth Montagu
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2072:Anne, widow Trice
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1966:Sir Richard Pepys
1959:Elizabeth Bendish
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1823:Elizabeth Walpole
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1677:, and devised by
1665:Text of the diary
1576:Westminster Abbey
1452:The ruins of the
1430:Thomas Bloodworth
1051:Clerk of the Acts
898:
822:Magdalene College
752:St Bride's Church
733:Sir Richard Pepys
546:
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453:Sir Richard Pepys
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7230:English MPs 1679
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6542:Christopher Wren
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6447:Preceded by
6396:Preceded by
6353:Sir Capel Luckyn
6350:Preceded by
6304:Preceded by
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6209:Internet Archive
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4075:
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4019:List of diarists
3966:
3959:
3955:
3869:Harry Turtledove
3744:Naxos AudioBooks
3628:, including the
3627:
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3608:Pepys Manuscript
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3042:
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3006:M.P. for Ipswich
2995:
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2935:Richard Edgcumbe
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2633:
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2600:Ursula Stapleton
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2528:9 other children
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2418:Brabazon Hallows
2403:
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2039:
2028:
2017:Thomas Strudwick
1977:
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1871:
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1852:Yorkshire lawyer
1843:
1839:
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1736:
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1707:
1613:Sexual relations
1495:
1487:
1416:
1408:
1332:
1324:
1265:House of Commons
1222:
1219:
1104:Second Dutch War
1076:Tangier, Morocco
1036:
1028:
963:AngloβDutch Wars
899:
833:Earl of Sandwich
814:Mercers' Company
776:
773:
768:St Paul's School
670:
669: 1680β1690
667:
643:Second Dutch War
583:
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480:St Paul's School
459:Richard Edgcumbe
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308:23 February 1633
307:
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293:Personal details
268:
245:
236:
211:Thomas Middleton
205:
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158:Thomas Middleton
152:
137:Thomas Middleton
131:
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6935:Robert Robinson
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6879:William Crookes
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6855:William Huggins
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6343:Sir John Trevor
6341:
6331:Sir John Trevor
6327:
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6313:
6311:Sir John Trevor
6309:
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6191:Standard Ebooks
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6082:
6080:Further reading
6077:
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5952:
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5914:
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5858:
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5776:Tomalin, Claire
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5727:Ollard, Richard
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5499:on 24 June 2021
5487:
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5457:. Deborah Swift
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5157:on 2 March 2000
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4346:Wheatley (1893)
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4334:Knighton (2004)
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3929:Geoffrey Trease
3901:
3865:Kenneth Branagh
3815:Hugh Bonneville
3811:Edward Kynaston
3803:Jeffrey Hatcher
3769:
3707:Lord Braybrooke
3671:
3625:
3594:Wynkyn de Worde
3566:
3541:
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3451:
3404:John Closterman
3385:Tower of London
3338:
3327:
3321:
3318:
3307:
3295:
3284:
3251:
3249:After the diary
3246:
3245:
3244:
3231:Hammond Claxton
3218:Dr Thomas Pepys
3025:(1664 β ?)
2970:Charles Montagu
2892:Paulina Montagu
2877:Lady Anne Boyle
2802:Philip Carteret
2693:(1620 β ?)
2641:Elizabeth Pepys
2627:Percival Angier
2619:Elizabeth Pepys
2432:Frances Jackson
2423:Paulina Jackson
2380:(1669 β ?)
2276:
2193:Robert Holcroft
2189:(1597 β ?)
2102:Elizabeth Howes
2013:Elizabeth Pepys
1828:Elizabeth Pepys
1698:
1687:
1667:
1615:
1580:Thomas Greeting
1510:
1496:
1482:
1439:St James's Park
1417:
1403:
1392:Tower of London
1368:
1362:
1336:He also chewed
1333:
1319:
1299:
1293:
1220:
1200:
1185:of 1665β7, the
1171:
1121:Sir John Mennes
1088:
1037:
1023:
951:the Restoration
942:Oliver Cromwell
894:
892:
856:
774:
675:1st & 4th:
668:
655:
631:primary sources
612:King Charles II
581:
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7050:Sir Paul Nurse
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6732:Davies Gilbert
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6261:Pepysdiary.com
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6235:Phil Gyford's
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6176:External links
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4958:Tomalin (2002)
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4903:
4891:
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4853:
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4832:, p. 232.
4830:Tomalin (2002)
4822:
4820:, p. 230.
4818:Tomalin (2002)
4807:
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4795:
4791:Tomalin (2002)
4783:
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4761:, p. 168.
4759:Tomalin (2002)
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4744:, p. 167.
4742:Tomalin (2002)
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4690:
4678:
4667:on 22 May 2017
4648:
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3917:Richard Ollard
3900:
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3891:'s 2017 novel
3851:Classic Serial
3841:Philip Jackson
3824:The Great Fire
3768:
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3687:Lord Granville
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3643:
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3598:Richard Pynson
3590:William Caxton
3562:Pepys Library
3549:Pepys Building
3537:Main article:
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3412:Lord Dartmouth
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5435:. Pepys Diary
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4441:, p. 16.
4440:
4439:Trease (1972)
4435:
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4411:Trease (1972)
4407:
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330:(1703-05-26)
311:Fleet Street
267:Succeeded by
233:
204:Succeeded by
189:Capel Luckyn
170:
151:Succeeded by
119:
102:John Vaughan
97:Succeeded by
74:
51:Portrait by
32:Samuel Pepys
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7140:1703 deaths
7135:1633 births
6943:Lord Adrian
6828:Lord Kelvin
6633:Hans Sloane
6606:Lord Somers
6558:Cyril Wyche
6450:Cyril Wyche
6431:John Eldred
6357:Thomas King
6249:Other sites
5610:(1): 21β35.
5389:10 November
5379:twitter.com
5359:10 November
4709:15 November
4427:Interregnum
4241:utoronto.ca
4124:bowdlerised
4111:post-mortem
4087:lawn tennis
4083:real tennis
4079:tennis ball
4047:antiseptics
4003:John Evelyn
3847:BBC Radio 4
3819:Daniel Mays
3791:, in which
3777:, in which
3767:Adaptations
3693:(later the
3626: 1546
3574:bibliophile
3567: 1870
3529:in London.
3484:probability
3439:William III
3209:(1618β1692)
3178:(1651β1716)
3168:(1682β1754)
3160:Samuel Gale
3154:(1672β1744)
3135:Thomas Gale
3125:(1635β1702)
3108:(1649β1689)
3100:(1647β1681)
3061:(1617β1688)
3053:Roger Pepys
3043:(1583β1666)
3009:(1622β1687)
2996:(1661β1757)
2973:(1658β1721)
2965:(1655β1729)
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2771:(βMy Lordβ)
2763:(1622β1625)
2746:11 children
2717:(1613β1668)
2672:(1581β1638)
2664:(1576β1645)
2584:(1611β1675)
2555:(1642β1677)
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2508:(1833β1878)
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2491:Anna Rennie
2483:(1788β1863)
2469:(1754β1827)
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2435:(1722β1769)
2392:(1673β1724)
2357:(1640β1689)
2349:(1638β1638)
2341:(1637β1637)
2338:Jacob Pepys
2333:(1635β1641)
2330:Sarah Pepys
2314:(1634β1664)
2302:(1640β1669)
2285:(1633β1703)
2271:(1632β1640)
2263:(1630β1631)
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2224:(1601β1680)
2208:(1599β1665)
2170:Jane Perkin
2164:John Perkin
2081:(1595β1676)
2006:of Dublin,
1974:(1589β1659)
1902:Mary Foulis
1872:(1652β1702)
1855:(1631β1689)
1848:John Turner
1840:(1623β1686)
1832:Thomas Dyke
1819:(1617β1663)
1799:(1576β1652)
1795:Edward Coke
1784:(1548β1634)
1750:upholsterer
1748:of London,
1675:tachygraphy
1458:Thomas Wyck
1236:victualling
1221: 1667
1210:, June 1667
1175:Restoration
1096:John Evelyn
1086:Public life
1043:Netherlands
806:exhibitions
775: 1646
713:Whitechapel
610:under both
375: /
328:26 May 1703
280:James Hoste
257:John Trevor
244:Preceded by
194:Thomas King
181:Preceded by
161:John Eldred
130:Preceded by
90:Cyril Wyche
85:Preceded by
7129:Categories
6673:James West
6507:Presidents
6462:1684β1686
5842:Keay, John
5826:required.)
5414:0563390069
5258:, Prefacs.
4943:28 January
4661:pepys.info
4607:pepys.info
4591:required.)
4379:npg.org.uk
4162:References
3977:Escutcheon
3855:Bill Nighy
3691:John Smith
3586:Incunabula
3500:Jacobitism
3368:(1677-8).
3195:John Pepys
3146:Roger Gale
3080:(? β 1657)
3065:Anne Banks
2880:(? β 1671)
2741:(? β 1701)
2730:John Creed
2685:(? β 1644)
2634:(? β 1665)
2568:(? β 1615)
2548:John Pepys
2521:6 children
2404:(? β 1780)
2372:(? β 1680)
2268:John Pepys
2244:Mary Pepys
2239:(? β 1667)
2217:John Pepys
2186:Mary Pepys
2160:(? β 1666)
2157:Jane Pepys
2138:(? β 1667)
2135:Mary Pepys
2068:(? β 1661)
2052:(? β 1606)
2040:(? β 1664)
2029:(? β 1664)
1955:(? β 1604)
1952:John Pepys
1947:(? β 1583)
1936:(? β 1589)
1932:John Pepys
1789:John Pepys
1776:(? β 1569)
1768:(? β 1542)
1764:John Pepys
1753:(? β 1679)
1708:(? β 1519)
1648:Smithfield
1427:Lord Mayor
1376:Great Fire
1342:wig-makers
1276:Peter Pett
1251:Gillingham
1216:, painted
1148:Portsmouth
1145:freedom of
1132:arithmetic
1055:Navy Board
1047:Charles II
961:, and the
947:Charles II
935:Jane Birch
868:haematuria
794:John Hayls
770:, London,
653:Early life
645:, and the
596:Royal Navy
501:Occupation
490:Alma mater
360:51Β°30β²39β³N
350:St Olave's
304:1633-02-23
53:John Hayls
7095:Biography
7042:Lord Rees
6983:Lord Todd
6161:cite book
6155:. London.
5961:The Diary
5768:682894539
5729:(1984) .
5461:17 August
5151:cam.ac.uk
5045:2 October
4531:bbc.co.uk
4202:, ch. 16.
4099:with me."
4009:Rota Club
3853:starring
3787:aired on
3685:in 1818,
3631:Mary Rose
3613:choirbook
3579:libraries
3165:antiquary
3151:antiquary
3017:clergyman
2841:George II
2592:Anne Cope
2505:architect
2480:architect
2466:architect
2212:John Bell
2008:clergyman
1961:of Essex
1671:shorthand
1644:Mary Knep
1624:companion
1564:flageolet
1524:St Paul's
1422:Whitehall
1346:Greenwich
1045:to bring
970:shorthand
880:Exchequer
781:in 1649.
760:Kingsland
729:Cambridge
727:(MP) for
689:Cottenham
681:Gules, a
673:Quarterly
662:Bookplate
620:patronage
533:Known for
468:Education
434:Relatives
363:0Β°04β²47β³W
341:, England
238:1673β1679
234:In office
175:1679β1679
171:In office
124:1685β1689
120:In office
75:In office
7107:Politics
7034:Lord May
6218:LibriVox
6151:(2004).
5778:(2002).
5719:17471221
5612:(spring)
5572:(2010).
5552:(1933).
5383:Archived
5353:Archived
5181:ucsb.edu
4579:9 August
4150:Ordinary
4057:and the
4051:perineum
3997:See also
3940:, is by
3805:'s play
3663:ephemera
3435:Sandwich
3420:James II
3322:May 2017
2907:? ?
2236:washmaid
2056:Mary Day
2037:pewterer
1940:? ?
1737:(1561 β
1568:recorder
1481:β
1471:Deptford
1443:Bankside
1402:β
1354:St Olave
1350:Woolwich
1318:β
1100:Deptford
1022:β
844:Huguenot
721:Recorder
633:for the
618:through
604:maritime
455:(cousin)
443:(cousin)
352:, London
65:6th
7119:England
7081:Portals
6509:of the
6414:Harwich
6368:Harwich
6207:at the
5684:8808676
5574:At Home
5525:31 July
5503:22 June
5068:28 June
4063:bladder
4055:scrotum
3761:Twitter
3703:Baldock
3647:ballads
3641:almanac
3520:protΓ©gΓ©
3505:Clapham
3443:Mary II
3373:Harwich
3362:Freeman
3276:annuity
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