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Wednesdsay 30 November 1664

Up, and with Sir W. Batten and Sir J. Minnes to the Committee of the Lords, and there did our business; but, Lord! what a sorry dispatch these great persons give to business. Thence to the ‘Change, and there hear the certainty and circumstances of the Dutch having called in their fleete and paid their men half-pay, the other to be paid them upon their being ready upon beat of drum to come to serve them again, and in the meantime to have half-pay. This is said. Thence home to dinner, and so to my office all the afternoon. In the evening my wife and Sir W. Warren with me to White Hall, sending her with the coach to see her father and mother. He and I up to Sir G. Carteret, and first I alone and then both had discourse with him about things of the Navy, and so I and he calling my wife at Unthanke’s, home again, and long together talking how to order things in a new contract for Norway goods, as well to the King’s as to his advantage. He gone, I to my monthly accounts, and, bless God! I find I have increased my last balance, though but little; but I hope ere long to get more. In the meantime praise God for what I have, which is 1209l.. So, with my heart glad to see my accounts fall so right in this time of mixing of monies and confusion, I home to bed.

1 Dec 166429 Nov 1664

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

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  • “this time of mixing monies and confusion”

    Oh dear, oh dear. Dangerous waters ahead for our friend, if he’s not careful.

  • Mary may be right, but what a gorgeous sentence that last one is.

  • Advice to Sam

    In this time of confusion
    It’s a foregone conclusion
    Best not spend all your monies
    On your too many honeys!
    That rate of exchange you see
    Will leave your pockets empty!


  • In December, 1660, L. 240 pounds was a princely sum; four years later, L.1209 is nice, but… more will be better; he hopes soon. Those grueling hours are taking their toll.

  • With Bess hitting Unthankes like this and his own massive clothing upgrades I can see where 240Ls is not looking so good these days. Not to mention the constant home improvements, book purchases, and indulgence in things musical.

  • wot’s in your wallet?

    ” Stultum facit fortuna quem vult perdere.”
    Syrus Maxims

    if fortune wants thee done in, it makes ye stupid.

    [misuse of quote]

  • Yes: the increasingly high cost of Sam’s keeping up with himself

  • Perhaps we could get the spelling of Wednesday corrected. This is literary blog.

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