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by Samuel Pepys
THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS M.A. F.R.S. - CLERK OF THE ACTS AND SECRETARY TO THE ADMIRALTY - TRANSCRIBED FROM THE SHORTHAND MANUSCRIPT IN THE PEPYSIAN LIBRARY MAGDALENE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE BY THE REV. MYNORS BRIGHT M.A. LATE FELLOW AND PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE
WITH LORD BRAYBROOKE'S NOTES - EDITED WITH ADDITIONS BY - HENRY B. WHEATLEY F.S.A.
ETEXT EDITOR'S BOOKMARKS:
In this mid‑17th‑century diary, Samuel Pepys records a bustling September in London, balancing his demanding duties at the Admiralty with the ordinary frustrations of household life. He details meetings with senior officials, the hurried pace of naval business, and the small triumphs of a day’s work—selling hulks, attending pay sessions, and even the curious tactics of auction bidders.
Beyond official affairs, Pepys offers candid glimpses of his personal world: misplaced keys, quarrels with his wife over a mischievous servant, and the comfort of a solitary dinner after a long day. Interwoven with references to contemporary politics, religious debates, and the lingering memory of recent upheavals, the entries capture the rhythm of a man striving to keep order amid the ever‑changing tide of Restoration England.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (118K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1633–1703
Best known for the diary that brings Restoration London vividly to life, this curious and observant writer also played a major role in shaping the English navy. His pages move easily between great public events and the small, human details that make the past feel close.
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