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Sunday 6 November 1664

(Lord’s day). Up and with my wife to church. Dined at home. And I all the afternoon close at my office drawing up some proposals to present to the Committee for the Fishery to-morrow, having a great good intention to be serviceable in the business if I can. At night, to supper with my uncle Wight, where very merry, and so home. To prayers and to bed.

7 Nov 1664 5 Nov 1664

Temperature: 6°C / 43°F (Nov 1664 avg.)

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  • Careful, Unc… Your dear relatives with just cause just saw “Macbeth”.

    Seriously, it’s always interesting to me that Sam makes no suggestion that Uncle is seeking or getting anything from him; especially when Sam speaks of a good day with the Fishery Committee I’d expect to find evidence that our fishmonger Uncle has some finger in the pie but as yet, nothing from Sam indicating Wight is involved or even interested in his dealings. So far only in the business of the mysterious Iuduco Maes has there been any hint of Wight seeking favors or help from his well-connected nephew.

  • favors?

    There was this hint, apparently squashed: http://www.pepysdiary.com/archive/1662/08/16/

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