Tuesday 29 January 1660/61
Mr. Moore making up accounts with me all this morning till L …
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Mr. Moore making up accounts with me all this morning till L …
In the morning seeing a great deal of foul water come into m …
This morning I took a resolution to rise early in the mornin …
Up while the chimes went four, and to put down my journal, a …
There comes Mr. Hawley to me and brings me my money for the …
(Lord's day). Up, and to church in the morning. At noon I se …
In the morning we all went to church, and sat in the pew bel …
This morning, news was brought to me to my bedside, that the …
After with great pleasure lying a great while talking and sp …
Waked this morning between four and five by my blackbird, wh …
Up betimes among my workmen, and so to the office, where we …
Up and to the office, where we sat, and after we had almost …
Waked in the morning about six o'clock, by people running up …
Lay long in bed, and then up and to the office, where we sat …
At the office all the morning, and at noon home to dinner, a …
Up, and Sir W. Pen and I in his coach to White Hall, there t …
Up betimes and to my office, where we sat all the morning, a …
(Lord's day). Up, after some talk with my wife, soberly, upo …
With Colonel Slingsby and a friend of his, Major Waters (a d …
Up before four o'clock, and after some business took Will fo …
Up, and with Sir W. Batten in the morning to St. James's, wh …
Lay pretty long in bed, and so to my office all the morning …
This morning early Sir W. Batten went to Rochester, where he …
… ambert, one Captain Davies, and purser Barter, Mr. Rawlinson, and …
The Comptroller came this morning to get me to go see a hous …
Up, and to the office, where all the morning. At noon dined …
My own coach carrying me and my boy Tom, who goes with me in …
Up, and with Tom to White Hall; and there at a Committee of …
Up, and walked to the Temple, it being frosty, and there too …
(Fast day). The first time that this day hath been yet obser …