Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 52: April 1667

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So to bed.
10th. Up, and to my office a little, and then, in the garden, find Sir W. Pen; and he and I to Sir W. Batten, where he tells us news of the newdisorders of Hogg and his men in taking out of 30 tons of wine out of aprize of ours, which makes us mad; and that, added to the unwillingness ofthe men to go longer abroad without money, do lead us to conclude not tokeep her abroad any longer, of which I am very glad, for I do not like ourdoings with what we have already got, Sir W. Batten or
...dering the disposalof our wines and goods, and he leaves it to Morrice the cooper, who I taketo be a cunning proud knave, so that I am very desirous to adventure nofurther. So away by water from the Old Swan to White Hall, and there toSir W. Coventry's, with whom I staid a great while longer than I have donethese many months, and had opportunity of talking with him, and he dodeclare himself troubled that he hath any thing left him to do in theNavy, and would be glad to part with his whole profits and concernments init, his pains and care being wholly ineffectual during this lack of money;the expense growing infinite, the service not to be done, and disciplineand order not to be kept, only from want of money.

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