Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 33: January/february 1664-65

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Thence home to dinner and thento the office, where all the afternoon, and at night till very late, andthen home to supper and bed, having a great cold, got on Sunday last, bysitting too long with my head bare, for Mercer to comb my hair and wash myeares.
25th. Up, and busy all the morning, dined at home upon a hare pye, verygood meat, and so to my office again, and in the afternoon by coach toattend the Council at White Hall, but come too late, so back with Mr. Gifford, a merchant, and he and I
... to the Coffee-house, where I met Mr. Hill, and there he tells me that he is to be Assistant to the Secretary ofthe Prize Office (Sir Ellis Layton), which is to be held at Sir RichardFord's, which, methinks, is but something low, but perhaps may bring himsomething considerable; but it makes me alter my opinion of his being sorich as to make a fortune for Mrs. Pickering. Thence home and visited SirJ. Minnes, who continues ill, but is something better; there he told mewhat a mad freaking fellow Sir Ellis Layton hath been, and is, and once atAntwerp was really mad.

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