Saturday 8 August 1668
… to last night, and Mr. Wight coming to see us, and I walked w … y aunt at Katherine Hill, and there walked up and down the hill and places, about: but a dull place, bu …
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… to last night, and Mr. Wight coming to see us, and I walked w … y aunt at Katherine Hill, and there walked up and down the hill and places, about: but a dull place, bu …
… ck to dinner to the Hill-house, and after dinner dispatched many … in, and looked over Mr. Gregory's and Barrow's houses to see t …
… Thence with them to Mr. Cuttle's, being invited, and dined nob … save the top of the hill, and yet in some respects better than t … and flourishing of Mr. Hore, he one that I knew long ago, an acquaintance of Mr. Tomson's at Westminster, that is this …
… things, and did get Mr. Tooker to get me a lighter to take the … lf some) over Tower Hill, which was by this time full of people' … y neighbour's wife, Mrs. ------, with her pretty child, and som …
… t the Swan, finding Mr. Hemson and Lieutenant Carteret of the … meet me, I borrowed Mr. Hemson's horse, and he took another, a … there at the Crown Mr. Gregory, Barrow, and others staid to m … eady for me, to the Hill-house, where we soon went to bed, befor …
… ern; on Fish Street hill, to a dinner of Captn. Teddimans, where … . Cuttance, and one Mr. Lawrence (a fine gentleman now going t …
… and there dined at Mr. Falconer's of victuals we carried ourselves, and one Mr. Dekins, the father of my Morena, of wh … ke water upon Tower-hill, we met with three sleddes standing the …
… h to Whitehall, and Mr. Coventry not being there I brought my … home and on Ludgate Hill there being a stop I bought two cakes, …
… er; and comes to me Mr. Evelyn of Deptford, a worthy good man, … hence, after seeing Mr. Sheldon, I to Greenwich by water, and … the prospect of the hill, to judge of Dancre's picture, which he …
… to-day, but he met Mr. Crew upon the stairs, and would not go in. He went to Mrs. Brown's, and staid till word was broug … tly, Pierce, Creed, Hill, I and other servants. Back again to th … Acts1 for me. So to Mr. Crew's and my father's and to bed. My …
… went to the Castle Hill, where the judges were at the Assizes; … ose, and there with Mr. Pechell, Sanchy, and others, sat and d …
… excellent sermon of Mr. Hudson's upon "All is yours and you ar … him with us to the Hill-house, and there we dined, and an offic … rom the Docke home, Mr. Coventry and I very much troubled to s … at up an hour after Mr. Coventry was gone to read my vows, it …
… no. Here I met with Mr. Pinkney and his sons, and with them we … of pictures, we saw Mr. Edward and his company land. Who told … was very angry with Mr. Pierce, and shall not be friends I bel … re born. We saw the hill where they say the house stood and sunk … ambo in the waggon, Mr. Edward, Mr. Ibbott, W. Howe, Mr. Pinkney, and I. When we were come thither W. Howe, and Mr. Ibbott, and Mr. Pinckney went away for Scheveling, whi … old chamber-fellow, Mr. Ch. Anderson, and a friend of his (both Physicians), Mr. Wright, who took me to a Dutch house, …
… iott was slain) and Mr. Tooker to Beares Quay, and there saw a … enemy appear upon a hill, a mile and a half off, and made up to … anon at noon comes Mr. Creed by chance, and by and by the thr … p to the top of the hill, and there played upon the ground at ca … home by coach with Mr. Creed's boy; and myself and Creed in t …
… business, and then Mr. Coventry sending for me, he staying in … . Being gone thence Mr. Coventry and I did discourse about him … 's discourse at the Hill-house before going to bed, I see him to …
… her. At noon to the Hill-house in Commissioner Pett's coach, and … ning, and I went to Mr. Barrow's, where Sir J. Minnes and Comm … some antiquities of Mr. Barrow's, among others an old manuscri … ith Captain Cox and Mr. Hempson about business of the yard, an … So late to bed and, Mr. Wayth being gone, I lay above in the T … s, saying, "Are you Mr. Pepys?" I told him yes, and now being …
… e horsemen upon the hill, where they were making of matches to r … ard home, observing Mr. Gauden's house, but not calling there … a little letter to Mr. Gauden, to go with his horse, and excu … James's; but missed Mr. Coventry, he not being within; and so … But I will speak to Mr. Hollyard about it, and I am glad to fi …
… nd Sir Thomas Crew, Mr. John, and Dr. Crew, and two strangers. … d Hinchingbroke and Mr. John Crew and the Doctor going out to … ook them upon Tower Hill to shew them what houses were pulled do … fat, and heard how Mr. John Pickering is to be married this w …
… eward, and overtook Mr. Commander; so took him into a coach wi … in this he and I to Mr. Hide's to look upon the ground again b … have been over the Hill to the postern-gate, and seen the place … yly, and so away to Mrs. Martin's lodging, who was gone before, …
… being ready I found Mr. Strutt the purser below with 12 bottle … others I spoke with Mrs. Lane, of whom I doubted to hear someth … ot. Here I met with Mr. Pierce, who tells me of several passag … tented. Here we met Mr. Pickering and his mistress, Mrs. Doll Wilde; he tells me that the busin … avels over the high hills in Asia above the clouds, how clear the …
… ple by which pretty Mrs. -------- lives, and whereof my old sch … things. Here I saw Mr. Isaake Houblon, the handsome man, pret … y guests, which was Mr. Wood and his wife Barbary Sheldon, and also Mr. Moons: she mighty fine, and her husban … , a likely man. But Mr. Moone's design and mine, which was to … be. While at dinner Mrs. Batelier come to enquire after Mr. Woolfe and Stanes (who, it seems, are … end me, and took in Mr. Carcasse and his brother, whom I met i … we could see up the hill of the City, in a most horrid malicious … and in a bow up the hill for an arch of above a mile long: it ma … d upon Fish-streets Hill. I invited him to lie at my house, and … nto the garden, and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and ir … and 1 more.
… and down, and so to Mr. Pett's, who led us into his garden, an … full; and so to the Hill-house to breakfast and mighty merry. Th … e I took horse, and Mr. Barrow with me bore me company to Grav …
… t. John is meant by Mr. Woodcocke, in "The Impertinents."1 Here met with Mrs. Washington, my old acquaintance of the … -strings, and so to Mr. Pierces, where invited, and there was Knepp and Mrs. Foster and here dined, but a poor, slu … there done, went to Mrs. Pierces back again, where she was, and … garden, over Tower Hill, and so through Crutched Friars, three … id see me to, Tower Hill to our back entry there that comes upon … mon-pie, sent me by Mr. Steventon, W. Hewer's uncle, and so to …
… lked over the Tower Hill, but the gate not being open we walked … ready. I also, with Mr. Davis, did view my cozen Joyce's tallo … he intends to have Mr. Turner's house and he to come to his l … We three did go to Mr. Turner's to view his house, which I th …
… home to dinner, and Mr. Fuller, my Cambridge acquaintance, com … a house near Tower hill, and I think her to be one of the prett …
… to Westminster, to Mr. Creed's chamber, and after drinking so … aying on the vyall, Mr. Mallard being there, upon Creed's new … ne hard by, whither Mr. Coventry's horse was carried, and roun … ook towards Barnett Hill, against their coming; and after two or … and anon I desiring Mr. Howe to tell me upon [what] occasion t …
… g abused therein by Hill, who was with me this morning, and is m … at variety of talk. Mr. Prin, among many, had a pretty tale of … was but upon Tower Hill a very little while. My head akeing wit … over the kingdom of Mr. Monpesson his house being haunted, whi … the cheat, and that Mr. Monpesson, upon his Majesty sending fo … it to him. And yet Mr. Monpesson, in a printed letter, had af … nce at the house of Mr. Monpesson, at Tedworth, Wilts, occasio …
… et Sir W. Rider and Mr. Clerke, and there after much ado made an end, giving Mr. Custos 202l. against Mr. Bland, which I endeavoured to bring do … ll enough ended for Mr. Bland for all that. Thence by coach to … , coming up Ludgate Hill, I saw two gallants and their footmen t … et up shop upon the hill, a seller of riband and gloves. They se … ris the player, and Mr. Hoole of our College. And had I had ti …
… my Lord by Captain Hill, who dined with my Lady with us to-day. … town) and after her Mr. Hunt, who both staid with us a pretty … nd by, hearing that Mr. Turner was much troubled at what I do …
… After dinner I with Mr. Commander and Mr. Hide's brother to Lincolne's Inne Fiel … ome from the office Mrs. Turner come to see my wife and me, and … l and going to bed, Mrs. Turner and I sat up till 12 at night t … ncker, she says how Mrs. Griffin, our housekeeper's wife, hath … that the other day Mrs. Williams was fain to send a jewell to … in the office, but Mrs. Turner do tell me that my Lord hath pu … d particularly that Mr. Harper at Deptford did himself tell he … fice for them; that Mrs. Griffin do say that he do not keep Mrs. Williams now for love, but need, he ha … r every thing, even Mrs. Shipman for her butter and cheese abou … ands cannot get it. Mrs. Turner says she do believe their comin … and 13 more.