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| 1 | [image] 19 March 1664
Up and to the office, where all the morning, and at noon my wife and I alone, having a good hen, with eggs, to dinner, with great content. Then by coach to my brother’s, where I spent the afternoon in paying some of the charges of the buriall, and in looking over | History | History | 36.8K | 4.0x | 110 | Mar 19 |
| 2 | [image] 18 March 1664
Up betimes, and walked to my brother’s, where a great while putting things in order against anon; then to Madam Turner’s and eat a breakfast there, and so to Wotton, my shoemaker, and there got a pair of shoes blacked on the soles against anon for me; so to my | History | History | 29.3K | 3.2x | 120 | Mar 18 |
| 3 | [image] 17 March 1664
Up and to my brother’s, where all the morning doing business against to-morrow, and so to my cozen Stradwicke’s about the same business, and to the ’Change, and thence home to dinner …
After office I to my brother’s again, and thence to Madam Turner’s, in both | History | History | 29.2K | 3.2x | 129 | Mar 17 |
| 4 | [image] 24 March 1664
Called up by my father, poor man, coming to advise with me about Tom’s house and other matters, and he being gone I down by water to Greenwich, it being very-foggy, and I walked very finely to Woolwich, and there did very much business at both yards, and thence | History | History | 28.5K | 3.1x | 127 | Mar 24 |
| 5 | [image] 23 March 1664
So to the office, where very busy all the morning, and so to the ’Change, and off hence with Sir W. Rider to the Trinity House, and there dined very well: and good discourse among the old men of Islands now and then rising and falling again in the Sea, and that | History | History | 26.8K | 2.9x | 122 | Mar 23 |
| 6 | [image] Sunday 29 March 1663
(Lord’s day). Waked as I used to do betimes, but being Sunday and very cold I lay long, it raining and snowing very hard, which I did never think it would have done any more this year.
Up and to church, home to dinner. After dinner in comes Mr. Moore, and | History | History | 20.5K | 2.3x | 131 | Mar 28 |
| 7 | [image] 25 March 1664
(Lady-day).* Up and by water to White Hall, and there to chappell; where it was most infinite full to hear Dr. Critton. Being not knowne, some great persons in the pew I pretended to, and went in, did question my coming in. I told them my pretence; so they turned | History | History | 19.5K | 2.1x | 108 | Mar 25 |
| 8 | [image] Thursday 5 March 1663
Rose this morning early, only to try with intention to begin my last summer’s course in rising betimes. So to my office a little, and then to Westminster by coach with Sir J. Minnes and Sir W. Batten …
In the Hall I do hear that the Catholiques are in | History | History | 18.1K | 2.0x | 97 | Mar 5 |
| 9 | [image] Friday 3 April 1663
Waked betimes and talked half an hour with my father, and so I rose and to my office, and about 9 o’clock by water from the Old Swan to White Hall and to chappell, which being most monstrous full, I could not go into my pew, but sat among the quire. Dr. | History | History | 9.2K | 1.0x | 91 | Apr 3 |
| 10 | [image] 23 February 1664
This day, by the blessing of God, I have lived thirty-one years in the world; and, by the grace of God, I find myself not only in good health in every thing, and particularly as to the stone, but only pain upon taking cold, and also in a fair way of coming to a | History | History | 7.1K | 0.8x | 150 | Feb 23 |
| 11 | [image] Thursday 2 April 1663
Up by very betimes and to my office, where all the morning till towards noon, and then by coach to Westminster Hall with Sir W. Pen, and while he went up to the House I walked in the Hall with Mr. Pierce, the surgeon, that I met there, talking about my | History | History | 5.7K | 0.6x | 112 | Apr 2 |
| 12 | [image] Wednesday 4 March 1663
Lay long talking with my wife about ordering things in our family, and then rose and to my office, there collecting an alphabet for my Navy Manuscript, which, after a short dinner, I returned to and by night perfected to my great content. So to other | History Hub | History | 4.9K | 0.5x | 115 | Mar 4 |
| 13 | [image] Monday 9 March 1663
Up betimes, to my office, where all the morning. About noon Sir J. Robinson, Lord Mayor, desiring way through the garden from the Tower, called in at the office and there invited me (and Sir W. Pen, who happened to be in the way) to dinner, which we did; and | History | History | 4.8K | 0.5x | 119 | Mar 8 |
| 14 | [image] 26 March 1664
Up very betimes and to my office, and there read over some papers …
so home, and there found Madam Turner, her daughter The., Joyce Norton, my father and Mr. Honywood, and by and by come my uncle Wight and aunt. This being my solemn feast for my cutting of the | History | History | 4.7K | 0.5x | 116 | Mar 26 |
| 15 | [image] Friday 20 February 1663
Up and by water with Commissioner Pett to Deptford, and there looked over the yard, and had a call,* wherein I am very highly pleased with our new manner of call-books, being my invention. Thence thinking to have gone down to Woolwich in the Charles | History | History | 3.6K | 0.4x | 99 | Feb 20 |
| 16 | [image] 15 March 1664
Up and to the office, where we sat all the morning …
But the Doctor swears that there is not [an ulcer in the mouth indicating syphilis], nor ever was any, and my brother being very sensible, which I was glad to hear. So I sent for a barrel of oysters, and they | History | History | 3.0K | 0.3x | 143 | Mar 15 |
| 17 | [image] Thursday 19 February 1663
Up and to my office, where abundance of business all the morning. Dined by my wife’s bedside, she not being yet well.…
So to my office, where by and by we sat, this afternoon being the first we have met upon a great while, our times being changed | History | History | 2.8K | 0.3x | 123 | Feb 19 |
| 18 | [image] Friday 13 March 1663
Up pretty early and to my office all the morning busy. At noon home to dinner …
Abroad by water with my wife and Ashwell, and left them at Mr. Pierce’s, and I to Whitehall and St. James’s Park (there being no Commission for Tangier sitting to-day as I | History | History | 2.7K | 0.3x | 124 | Mar 13 |
| 19 | [image] Wednesday 25 February 1663
Up and to my office, where with Captain Cocke making an end of his last night’s accounts till noon, and so home to dinner, my wife being come in from laying out about 4l. in provision of several things against Lent. In the afternoon to the Temple, my | History | History | 2.5K | 0.3x | 117 | Feb 25 |
| 20 | [image] Saturday 28 February 1663
Waked with great pain in my right ear (which I find myself much subject to) having taken cold. Up and to my office, where we sat all the morning, and I dined with Sir W. Batten by chance, being in business together about a bargain of New England masts.* | History | History | 2.3K | 0.3x | 105 | Feb 28 |
| 21 | [image] Monday 30 March 1663
Up betimes and found my weather-glass sunk again just to the same position which it was last night before I had any fire made in my chamber, which had made it rise in two hours time above half a degree. So to my office where all the morning and at the | History | History | 2.1K | 0.2x | 118 | Mar 30 |
| 22 | [image] Thursday 26 February 1663
Up and drinking a draft of wormewood wine with Sir W. Batten at the Steelyard, he and I by water to the Parliament-house: he went in, and I walked up and down the Hall. All the news is the great odds yesterday in the votes between them that are for the | History | History | 2.1K | 0.2x | 93 | Feb 26 |
| 23 | [image] 10 March 1664
Up and to the office, where all the morning doing business, and at noon to the ’Change and there very busy, and so home to dinner with my wife, to a good hog’s harslet, a piece of meat I love, but have not eat of I think these seven years, and after dinner abroad | History | History | 2.0K | 0.2x | 120 | Mar 10 |
| 24 | [image] 11 March 1664
Up and by coach to my Lord Sandwich’s, who not being up I staid talking with Mr. Moore till my Lord was ready and come down and went directly out without calling for me or seeing any body. …*
Thence home, and by and by to the Coffee-house, and thence to the | History | History | 2.0K | 0.2x | 110 | Mar 11 |
| 25 | [image] Tuesday 31 March 1663
I lay long talking with my wife about my father’s coming, which I expect to-day, coming up with the horses brought up for my Lord. Up and to my office, where doing business all the morning, and at Sir W. Batten’s, whither Mr. Gauden and many others came to | History | History | 1.9K | 0.2x | 97 | Mar 31 |
| 26 | [image] 22 February 1664
Up and shaved myself, and then my wife and I by coach out, and I set her down by her father’s, being vexed in my mind and angry with her for the ill-favoured place, among or near the whore houses, that she is forced to come to him. So left her there …
This | History | History | 1.8K | 0.2x | 83 | Feb 22 |
| 27 | [image] Sunday 5 April 1663
(Lord’s day). Up and spent the morning, till the Barber came, in reading in my chamber part of Osborne’s Advice to his Son (which I shall not never enough admire for sense and language), and being by and by trimmed, to Church, myself, wife, Ashwell, &c. Home | History | History | 1.8K | 0.2x | 100 | Apr 5 |
| 28 | [image] Tuesday 3 March 1663
(Shrove Tuesday). Up and walked to the Temple, and by promise calling Commissioner Pett, he and I to White Hall to give Mr. Coventry an account of what we did yesterday. Thence I to the Privy Seal Office …
And here (dinner) Mrs. The. shewed me my name upon | History | History | 1.1K | 0.1x | 72 | Mar 3 |