S: Pepys to Lord Hinchingbroke The Earl of Sandwich to S. Pepys The Same to the Duke of Albemarle Sir W. Coventry to S. Pepys S. Pepys to John Evelyn The Same to the Earl of Sandwich The Same to Captain Elliott The Duke of York to Lord Henry Howard S. Pepys to John Evelyn The Same to Captain Elliott The Same to Sir R. Brown T. Povy to the Same . Sir W. Coventry to the Same S. Pepys to George, Lord Berkeley The Same to Colonel Legge The Earl of Danby to the Same Sir Leoline Jenkins to S. Pepys Dr. Tanner to Dr. Charlett . Henry, Second Earl of Clarendon to the Same J. Jackson to the Same . Extracts of Letters from S. Pepys to J. Jackson Extract of Letters from John Jackson to S. Pepys Extracts of Letters from S. Pepys to J. Jackson Henry, Second Earl of Clarendon to the Same John Evelyn to the Same S. Pepys to John Evelyn The Dean of York (Dr. Gale) to the Same. Dr. Charlett to the Same Humfrey Wanley to Dr. Charlett. Dr. Wallis to S. Pepys S. Pepys to John Evelyn Sir G. Kneller to the Same . S. Pepys to Henry, Second Earl of Clarendon Dr. Charlett to S. Pepys . Dr. Hickes to the Same . M. De Galenière to the Same John Evelyn to S. Pepys Robert Nelson to the Same . Roger Gale to the Same . James Paris du Plessis to Sir Hans Sloane CORRESPONDENCE OF SAMUEL PEPYS. [The Letters marked C. were contributed by the late SAMUEL PEPYS COCKERELL, Esq., from Family Papers in his possession. U. denotes those from the Collection of the late Mr. W. UPCOTT; and the remainder, to which B. M., B. L., or P. L. are prefixed, were copied from the British Museum, Bodleian, or Pepysian Libraries. B.M. orig.] S. Pepys to Lord Hinchingbroke. Navy Office, July 25, 1665. My Lord-Your Lordship's of the 25th instant (new style), from Paris, came this day to my hand, and, as you command, I have taken care for a ship of 36 guns to attend you at Calais, to be there by the 1st of next month, English style. The Captain, I am sure, will make it his care to express all manner of respects to your Lordship in your passage. Your landing I have thought best to assign to Dover, in the Captain's instructions, where some advice from my Lady shall meet your Lordship. I shall forbear saying more in this, intending what I have either of news, or anything else I have to inform your Lordship of, to send you by the next post to Calais: therefore take leave, being Your Lordship's ever affectionate and humble servant, B.L. orig.] The Earl of Sandwich to S. Pepys. August 30, 1665. Under sayle, wind at West. (Excuse my haste, the Duke of Albemarle hath a list of the fleete.) Mr. Pepys Havinge not heard from you of divers dayes, it was very good newes to me to receive your letters, for I was in feare for you of the infection. |