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Tuesday 18 September 1660

At home all the morning looking over my workmen in my house. After dinner Sir W. Batten, Pen, and myself by coach to Westminster Hall, where we met Mr. Wayte the lawyer to the Treasurer, and so we went up to the Committee of Parliament, which are to consider of the debts of the Army and Navy, and did give in our account of the twenty-five ships. Col. Birch was very impertinent and troublesome. But at last we did agree to fit the accounts of our ships more perfectly for their view within a few days, that they might see what a trouble it is to do what they desire. From thence Sir Williams both going by water home, I took Mr. Wayte to the Rhenish winehouse, and drank with him and so parted. Thence to Mr. Crew’s and spoke with Mr. Moore about the business of paying off Baron our share of the dividend. So on foot home, by the way buying a hat band and other things for my mourning to-morrow. So home and to bed. This day I heard that the Duke of York, upon the news of the death of his brother yesterday, came hither by post last night.

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  • “by the way buying a hat band and other things for my mourning to-morrow”.
    — weeper’s hat: heavy hatband of black worn at funeral’s

  • Mr. Wayte that belongs to the Treasurer
    L&M: “that belongs” replaces “the lawyer”

  • paying of Baron
    L&M: “of” replaces “off” and add the footnote: “Privy seal fees, divided between the clerks and the Lord Privy Seal.”

  • Collonell Birch was very impertinent and troublesome
    L&M footnote: “John Birch long remained a vigorous critic of Pepys and of the government’s naval administration (e.g. in the debates of 1677-8).”

  • “This day I heard that the Duke of York, upon the news of the death of his brother yesterday, came hither by post last night.” ‘post’, by horse. we now use(maybe) poste haste - in A RUSH

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