Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 66: June/july 1668

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    CLERK OF THE ACTS AND SECRETARY TO THE ADMIRALTY TRANSCRIBED FROM THE SHORTHAND MANUSCRIPT IN THE PEPYSIAN LIBRARYMAGDALENE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE BY THE REV. MYNORS BRIGHT M. A. LATE FELLOW AND PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE (Unabridged) WITH LORD BRAYBROOKE'S NOTES EDITED WITH ADDITIONS BY HENRY B. WHEATLEY F. S. A.
    DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS. JULY 1668 July 1st. Up; and all the morning we met at the office about theVictualler's contract. At noon home to dinner, my Cozen Roger, come newlyto town,
...dined with us, and mighty importunate for our coming down toImpington, which I think to do, this Sturbridge fair. Thence I set himdown at the Temple, and Commissioner Middleton dining the first time withme, he and I to White Hall, and so to St. James's, where we met; and muchbusiness with the Duke of York. And I find the Duke of York very hot forregulations in the Navy; and, I believe, is put on it by W. Coventry; andI am glad of it; and particularly, he falls heavy on Chatham-yard, and isvexed that Lord Anglesey did, the other day, complain at the Council-tableof disorders in the Navy, and not to him.

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