Diary and correspondence of Samuel Pepys, the diary deciphered by J. Smith, with a life and notes by Richard lord Braybrooke, Том 1 |
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... Walked a great while in Westminster Hall , where I heard that Lambert was coming up to London ; that my Lord Fairfax was in the head of the Irish brigade , but it was not certain what he would declare for . The House was to - day upon ...
... Walked a great while in Westminster Hall , where I heard that Lambert was coming up to London ; that my Lord Fairfax was in the head of the Irish brigade , but it was not certain what he would declare for . The House was to - day upon ...
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... walked in the Hall , where I heard that the Parliament spent this day in fasting and prayer ; and in the afternoon came letters from the North , that brought certain news that my Lord Lambert his forces were all forsaking him , and that ...
... walked in the Hall , where I heard that the Parliament spent this day in fasting and prayer ; and in the afternoon came letters from the North , that brought certain news that my Lord Lambert his forces were all forsaking him , and that ...
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... walked over the Park thither , all the way he discoursing of the times , and of the change of things since the last year , and wondering how he could bear with so great disappointment as he did . He did give me the best advice that he ...
... walked over the Park thither , all the way he discoursing of the times , and of the change of things since the last year , and wondering how he could bear with so great disappointment as he did . He did give me the best advice that he ...
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... walked a good while ; and I telling him that I was willing and ready to go with him to sea , he agreed that I should , and advised me what to write to Mr. Downing about it . This day it was resolved that the writs do go out in the name ...
... walked a good while ; and I telling him that I was willing and ready to go with him to sea , he agreed that I should , and advised me what to write to Mr. Downing about it . This day it was resolved that the writs do go out in the name ...
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... walked a great while upon the deck with the chirurgeon and purser , and other officers of the ship , and they all pray for the King's coming , which I pray God send . 30th . Mr. Shepley and I got my Lord's leave to go on shore , it ...
... walked a great while upon the deck with the chirurgeon and purser , and other officers of the ship , and they all pray for the King's coming , which I pray God send . 30th . Mr. Shepley and I got my Lord's leave to go on shore , it ...
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afternoon afterwards Baron Batten Bishop Brampton brother brought called Carteret chamber Chancellor Charles Charles II church Clerk coach Colonel coming Commissioner Court Coventry Creed Crewe's daughter Deptford Diary dined dinner discourse Duke of York Duke's Earl Edward Montagu Edward Pickering England father fleet France give glad gone hath hear heard honour horse King King's Lady Castlemaine late letter lodgings London Lord Sandwich Lord's day Magdalene College married merry Monk morning Navy night noon o'clock Parliament Paul's Pepys Pepys's Pett play pleased preached pretty Queen Richard Stayner Samuel Pepys sent sermon ships Sir G Sir H Sir John Sir William staid Street talk Tangier tells Theatre Thence things to-day to-morrow told took Tower town troubled uncle walked Wardrobe Westminster Hall White Hall wife William Batten
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Стр. 13 - Home from my office to my Lord's lodgings where my wife had got ready a very fine dinner — viz. a dish of marrow bones ; a leg of mutton ; a loin of veal ; a dish of fowl, three pullets, and two dozen of larks all in a dish ; a great tart, a neat's tongue, a dish of anchovies ; a dish of prawns and cheese.
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