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2 April 1st. Dining at Captain Cocke's, in Broad Streete, very merry. Among other tricks, there did come a blind fiddler to the door, and Sir G. Carteret did go to the door, and lead the blind fiddler by the hand in. With Sir G. Car- teret, Sir W. Batten, and Sir J. Minnes, to my Lord Trea- surer, and there did lay open the expence for the six months past, and an estimate of the seven months to come, to No- vember next; the first arising to above 500, 000Z. , and the latter will, as we judge, c...ome to above 1, 000, 000Z. But to see how my Lord Treasurer did bless himself, crying he would do no more than he could, nor give more money than he had, if the occasion and expence were never so great, which is but a bad story.
3d. To a play at the Duke's, of my Lord Orrery's, called " Mustapha, " 3 which, being not good, made Betterton's part and Ianthe's but ordinary too. All the pleasure of the play was, the King and my Lady Castlemaine were there; and pretty witty Nell Gwynn, at the King's house, and the younger Marshall sat next us ; which pleased me mightily.


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