Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 07: August/september 1660

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" Queen Elizabeth had a yacht, and one was built by Phineas Pett in 1604. ] where he dines, and my Lord with him. The King do tire all his peoplethat are about him with early rising since he came. To the office, allthe afternoon I staid there, and in the evening went to Westminster Hall, where I staid at Mrs. Michell's, and with her and her husband sent forsome drink, and drank with them. By the same token she and Mrs. Murfordand another old woman of the Hall were going a gossiping tonight. Fro...mthence to my Lord's, where I found him within, and he did give medirection about his business in his absence, he intending to go into thecountry to-morrow morning. Here I lay all night in the old chamber whichI had now given up to W. Howe, with whom I did intend to lie, but he and Ifell to play with one another, so that I made him to go lie with Mr. Sheply. So I lay alone all night.
16th. This morning my Lord (all things being ready) carried me by coachto Mr. Crew's, (in the way talking how good he did hope my place would beto me, and in general speaking that it was not the salary of any placethat did make a man rich, but the opportunity of getting money while he isin the place) where he took leave, and went into the coach, and so forHinchinbroke.


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