Friday 8 July 1664
… ough's gentleman to Mr. Povy's to discourse about getting of h … lock, and then came Mr. Hill and Andrews, and we sung an houre or tw … . Then broke up and Mr. Alsop and his company came and consult …
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… ough's gentleman to Mr. Povy's to discourse about getting of h … lock, and then came Mr. Hill and Andrews, and we sung an houre or tw … . Then broke up and Mr. Alsop and his company came and consult …
… d him my letters to Mr. Coventry, wherein he acknowledges that … th us about his and Mr. Wood's masts. At noon to the 'Change, where I met with Mr. Hill, the little merchant, with whom, I perc …
… late, so back with Mr. Gifford, a merchant, and he and I to t … -house, where I met Mr. Hill, and there he tells me that he is to be … make a fortune for Mrs. Pickering. Thence home and visited Sir …
… All the afternoon, Mr. Tasborough, one of Mr. Povy's clerks, with me about his maste … nts. In the evening Mr. Andrews and Hill sang, but supped not with me, then afte …
… me, and there found Mr. Andrews and his lady, a well-bred and … oman, and by and by Mr. Hill and to singing, and then to supper, the …
By water with Mr. Hill towards my Lord's lodging and so to my Lord. … eft him and went to Mr. Holmes to deliver him the horse of Dix … was glad. Met with Mr. Chetwind, and dined with him at Hargra …
… . Lay long talking, Hill and I, with great pleasure, and then up … ir Edmund Pooly and Mr. Evelyn. Before we had dined comes Mr. Andrews, whom we had sent for to Bow, … with much pleasure, Mr. Andrews being in so great haste to go … ght to bed. He gone Mr. Hill and I continued our musique, one thing …
… arly in the morning Mr. Hill comes to string my theorbo, which we we … r, where I met with Mr. Sheply and Mr. Pinkney at Will's, who took me by wate … whither by-and-by, Mr. Talbot and Adams came, and bring a gre … taid and drank till Mr. Adams began to be overcome. Then we pa … water, only seeing Mr. Pinkney at his own house, where he she … in. At home I found Mr. Hunt, who told me how the Parliament h …
… t in the morning by Mr. Moore, whose voice my wife hearing in … to my office, where Mr. Hill of Worcestershire came to see me and my … went home and so to Mr. Crew's, but they had dined, and so I went to see Mrs. Jem where I stayed a while, and home a …
… him. 'Light and to Mr. Moxon's, and there saw our office glob … fine discourse with Mr. Hill the merchant, a pretty, gentile, young, … e Hall, where I met Mr. Delsety, and after an hour's discourse … ho I was. I went to Mrs. Turner's, and by her discourse with my brother's Doctor, Mr. Powell, I find that she is full now of …
… nce, and there came Mr. Hill, Andrews and Seignor Pedro, and great s … hey were gone comes Mr. Bland to me, sat till 11 at night with …
… my aunt's brother, Mr. Sutton, a merchant in Flanders, a very … ober, fine man, and Mr. Cole and his lady; but, Lord! how I us … re I and W. Howe to Mr. Pagett's, and there heard some musique … an. Here I also met Mr. Hill the little merchant, and after all was …
… my young Lord, and Mr. Sidney, who was sent for from Twickenh … r's show to-morrow. Mr. Child did also dine with us. After din … So meeting with one Mr. Hill, that did know my Lady, he did take us …
… it is strange that Mr. Hollyard should never say one word of … n by agreement came Mr. Hill and Andrews and one Cheswicke, a maiste …
… yarde, and putting Mr. Shish to measure a piece or two of tim … s, from whose house Mr. Falconer was buried to-day; Sir J. Min … ind, as I expected, Mr. Hill, and Andrews, and one slovenly and ugly … er. They gone comes Mr. Lanyon, who tells me Mr. Alsopp is now become dangerously ill, … bless God for what Mr. Gauden hath sent me, which, from some … scourse to-day with Mr. Osborne, swearing that he knows not an … t is not that moves Mr. Gauden to send it me, for he hath had …
… s's, and there with Mr. Coventry did proceed strictly upon some fooleries of Mr. Povy's in my Lord Peterborough's accou … n the evening comes Mr. Hill the merchant and another with him that … , and I having paid Mr. Moxon for the work he has done for the …
… hand. This morning, Mr. Hill that lives in Axe-yard was here on boar … afternoon. At night Mr. Sheply, Howe, Ibbott, and I supped in …
… e of his. Then came Mr. Hills the instrument maker, and I consulted w … from thence brought Mr. Hawly home with me to dinner, and afte … r wrote a letter to Mr. Downing about his business and gave it … wly, and so went to Mr. Gunning's to his weekly fast, and afte … s, where I met with Mr. Hunt, who told me how Monk had sent fo …
… nd walking met with Mr. Hill of Cambridge at Pope's Head Alley with … oon and there found Mr. Moore, and with him to an ordinary alo …
… gun there, and with Mr. Hill's, though I must [owne] I am not more p … -morrow. My wife to Mrs. Hunt's, who is lately come to towne an …
… ed discoursing with Mr. Hill of most things of a man's life, and how … Bruncker with us to Mrs. Williams's lodgings, and Sir W. Batten …
… ome to see and kiss Mr. Hill's young wife, and a blithe young woman …
… besides 2000l. that Mr. Montagu do owe him. As to his interest … all his secrets, by Mr. Montagu; but he says that the worst of … cases, and that of Mr. Montagu's, and all others, he finds th … ames's, and missing Mr. Coventry, to White Hall; where, stayin … of the chayre-room Mrs. Stewart, in a most lovely form, with h … ice. In the evening Mr. Hill, Andrews and I to my chamber to sing, w …
… about business; met Mr. Gawden at the Pope's Head, where he brought Mr. Lewes and T. Willson to discourse abou … and there sat with Mr. Hill and my wife supping, talking and singin …
Up, and to Mr. Povy's about our business, and thence I to see … eet with him. So to Mr. Coventry, whose profession of love and … it more. Thence to Mr. Povy's, and with Creed to the 'Change … I being invited) to Mr. Hubland's, the merchant, where Sir Wil … money. After dinner Mr. Hill took me with Mrs. Hubland, who is a fine gentlewoman, in … orld. The like from Mr. Coventry most heartily and affectionat … other fine ladies, Mrs. Middleton, a very great beauty I never …
… ion. He gone, comes Mr. Hill to talk with me about Lanyon's business … bed. This day I met Mr. Moore in the New Exchange, and had muc … d get two pieces of Mr. Holder.
… broad by coach with Mr. Hill, who staid for me to speake about busin … ife to go home with Mrs. Pierce, while I home to the office, an …
… and by and by comes Mr. Hill and Andrews, and sung together long and …
… n the evening comes Mr. Hill (but no Andrews) and we spent the eveni …
… hile, and he to get Mr. Coleman, if he can, against night. By … d him returned with Mr. Coleman (his wife being ill) and Mr. Laneare, with whom with their Lute we … e, and I put him to Mr. Hill.