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This month I conclude with my mind very heavy for the loss of the leads, as also for the greatness of my late expenses, insomuch that I do not think that I have above 150 l. clear money in the world, but I have, I believe, got a great deal of good household stuff. Pepys is significant for documenting an important span of the 17 th century, with detailed accounts of the Restoration, the plague of 1665-1666 and the great fire of London. Perhaps as importantly, he records fascinating details about everyday life in the capital during this time. On the 10 th April 1663 he writes: Samuel Pepys FAQ". pepys.info. Archived from the original on 22 May 2017 . Retrieved 17 September 2015. Barbara Pepys (“Bab”) 2 (1649–1689)+ (1674)+ Dr Thomas Gale, High Master of St Paul's School and Dean of York (1635–1702) Knighton, C. S. (2004). "Pepys, Samuel (1633–1703)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (onlineed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

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Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher; Keay, John; Keay, Julia (2008). The London Encyclopaedia (3rded.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-405-04924-5.

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Early life [ edit ] Bookplate, c. 1680–1690, with arms of Samuel Pepys: Quarterly 1st & 4th: Sable, on a bend or between two nag's heads erased argent three fleurs-de-lis of the field (Pepys [3]); 2nd & 3rd: Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (Talbot [4]). Samuel Pepys was descended from John Pepys who married Elizabeth Talbot, the heiress of Cottenham in Cambridgeshire. [5] The Pepys arms are borne by the Pepys family, Earls of Cottenham. [6] So home, where I am told Mr. Davis’s people have broken open the bolt of my chamber door that goes upon the leads, which I went up to see and did find it so, which did still trouble me more and more. And so I sent for Griffith, and got him to search their house to see what the meaning of it might be, but can learn nothing to-night. But I am a little pleased that I have found this out.

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Thank you for sharing your insight about my game. I cannot agree more with what you said about a character's shames affecting one another. I knew it : ) I've always admired those whose speciality is literature, and I am honored you took interest in my writing. To tell you the truth, I think the story itself is not that special; I mean, it's just anotherhigh school drama. But I think the reason why many gamers got absorbed into the plot is because I tried to make the experience personal. Ichose a diary as the main plot device so that the players are easily drawn into the life of the characters, even if most of their faces are not even shown in the game. The best part is that almost everyone who played the game can easilyunderstand what's I'm trying to say. Most of us had our secret crush and the fear of rejection, and arefamiliar with the pain of having to hide our feelings and having our soul and mind torn because of it. Even after we are grownup, those experiences haunt us and make us do crazy things without us even knowing. I wanted to show that something so familiar to us can keep us on the edge of the seatwithout the lengthy chase sequences or endless jump scares. Pepys was an investor in the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa, which held the Royal monopoly on trading along the west coast of Africa in gold, silver, ivory, and slaves. [37] Sexual relations [ edit ]First, there was the Great Plague of 1665, an illness which killed thousands of people living in the capital city of London.

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Main article: Pepys Library The Pepys Building of Magdalene College, Cambridge Pepys Library c. 1870 In the early hours of 2 September 1666, Pepys was awakened by Jane the maid, his servant, who had spotted a fire in the Billingsgate area. He decided that the fire was not particularly serious and returned to bed. Shortly after waking, his servant returned and reported that 300 houses had been destroyed and that London Bridge was threatened. Pepys went to the Tower of London 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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In Latham and Matthews's Companion to the diary, Martin Howard Stein suggests that Pepys suffered from a combination of astigmatism and long sight. A second transcription, done with the benefit of the key, but often less accurately, was completed in 1875 by Mynors Bright and published in 1875–1879. [58] This added about a third to the previously published text, but still left only about 80% of the diary in print. [59] Henry B. Wheatley, drawing on both his predecessors, produced a new edition in 1893–1899, [60] revised in 1926, with extensive notes and an index. Catherine Montagu (1661–1757)(1) + Nicholas Bacon, M.P. for Ipswich (1622–1687)(2) + Balthazar Gardeman, clergyman

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