Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 18: September/october 1662

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Pepper, my brother's tutor, and this day chosenProctor, did appoint a M. A. To lead me into the Regent House, where I satwith them, and did [vote] by subscribing papers thus: "Ego Samuel Pepyseligo Magistrum Bernardum Skelton, (and which was more strange, my oldschoolfellow and acquaintance, and who afterwards did take notice of me, and we spoke together), alterum e taxatoribus hujus Academiae in annumsequentem. " The like I did for one Biggs, for the other Taxor, and forother officers, as the ...Vice-Proctor (Mr. Covell), for Mr. Pepper, andwhich was the gentleman that did carry me into the Regent House. Thisbeing done, and the Congregation dissolved by the Vice-Chancellor, I didwith much content return to my Cozen Angier's, being much pleased of doingthis jobb of work, which I had long wished for and could never have hadsuch a time as now to do it with so much ease. Thence to Trinity Hall, and there staid a good while with Dr. John Pepys, who tells me that [his]brother Roger has gone out of town to keep a Court; and so I was forced togo to Impington, to take such advice as my old uncle and his son Claxtoncould give me.

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