.__...:.t.a:1.vlR (,,,' SAMUEL PEPYS. xi for it which exist have encouraged the hope that this portion of the Life may yet be written. After the death of Cromwell Pepys seems to have consorted much with Harringt.on, Hazelrigge, and other leading Repub licans; but when the Restoration took place, he became-as, perhaps', was natural-a courtier; still, it is said of him that" were the eulogy of Cromwell now to be written, abounding particulars and material fC; r the purpose might be found in and 'drawn from Pepys' Diary." Mr. Pepys sat in Parliament for Castle Rising, and ~mbseqnently he represented the borough of Harwich, eventually rising to wealth and eminence as clerk of the treasurer to the Commissioners of the affairs of Tangier, and Surveyor-general of the Victualling Department, " proving himselfto be," it is stated, " a very useful and energetic public servant." In the year 1700, Mr. Pepys, whose constitution had been long im1?,aired by the stone, was persuaded hy his physicians to quit York Buildings, now Buckingham-street, (the last house on the west side, looking on the Thames,) and retire, for change of air, to the house of his old friend and servant, William Hewer, at Clapham. Soon after, he was visited here by John Evelyn, who, in his Diary, Sept. 22,1700, records, "I went to visit Mr. Pepys, at Clapham, where he has a very noble and wonderfully well-furnished house, especially with India and Chinese curiosities. The offices and gardens well accommodated for pleasure and retirement." In this l'etreat, however, his health continued to decline, and he died in May, 1703, a victim in part, to the stone, which was hereditary in his constitution, and to the increase of that malady in the course of a laborious and sedentary life. In the London Journal of the above year is this entry: "London, June 5. Yesterday in the evenin~ were performed the obsequies of Samuel Pepys, Esq., in Crutehed Fnars Church, whither his corpse was brought in a very honourable and solemn manner from Clapham, where he departed this life, the 26th day of the last month.-Post Boy, June 5, 1703." '1'he burial-service at his funeral was read at 9 at night, by Dr. Hickes, author of the Thesa.'tw'lts which bears his name. There is no memorial to mark the site of his interment in the church; but there is a monu ment in the chancel'to Mrs. Pepys, and Mr. Pepys is interred in a vault of his own making, by the side of his wife and brother. Pepys had an extensive knowledge of naval affairs. He thoroughly understood and practised music; and he was a judge of painting, sculpture, and architecture. In 1684, he was elected President of the Royal Society, and held that honourable office two years. He contri buted no less than 60 plates to Willoughby's Historia Piscium. To Magdalene College, Cambridge, he left an invaluable collection of \1anuscript naval memoirs, of prints, and ancient English poetry, Ihich has often been consulted by critics and commentators, and is, 'rJ,eed, unrivalled of its kind. One of its most singular curiosities is ~ollection of English ballads in five large folio volumes, begun by ~lden and carried down to the year 1700. Percy's" Reliques" ar \ the most {lart, taken from this collection. Pepys publisr ~emoirs relatmg to the State of the Royal Navy in England for ~, determined December, 1688," 8vo. London, 1690; and the xii .M:EMOIR OF SAM~EL P"'~l·.L..." a small book in the Pepysian Library, entitled "A Re1ation of the 'Troubles ill the Court of Portugal in 1607 and 1668," by S. P., ] 2mo., lLond., 1677, which -Watt ascribes to Pe1?Ys. L In the Supplement to Collier's DIctionary, published (',ontem roraneously, is this tribute to the character of Samuel Pepys : "It may be affirmed of this Gentleman, that he was, without excep. I ~ion, the greatest and most useful :Ministcr that ever filled the same situations ill England; the Acts and Registers ofthe Aamiralty provin~ this fact beyond contradiction. The principal rules and establishments in present use in those offices are welllmown to have been of his intro ducing, and most of the officers serving therein, since thc Restoration, of his bringing up. He wa,s a most studiolls promoter and strenuous assertor of ordm' and discipline through all their dependencies. So briety, diligence, capacity, loyalty, and subjcction to commaml, werc essentials requireu. in all whom he advanced. Where any ofthese were found wanting. no interest or authority were capahle of moving him in faNour of the highest pretender; the Royal command only excepted; of which he was also very watchful, to .prevent any undue procure ments, Disc'mrging his duty to his Prince and Country with a reli gious application and pcrfect integrity, he feared no onc, courted no oue, ncglecteu hi~ own fortune. Besides this, he was a person of uni vcrsal worth, aud in great estimation among the Liternti, for his un bounded reauillg, his soun-.1 judgment, his gi'eat elocution, his mastery in method, his singular curiosity, aml his uncommon munificence to wards the advancement of learning, arts, amI industry, in all degrees: to which wcre joined the severest morality ofa philosopher, and all the polite accomplishmcnts of a gentleman, particularly those of music, languages, convcrsation, and address. Hc assi8tell, as onc of the Barons of the Uinque Ports, at the Coronati.on of James n., and was a Htanu· i11O' Governor of all the principal houses of charity in ana about Lon· dO~l, and sat at the head of ma11Y other honourable hodies, in divers uf which, as he deemed their constitution and methods dcsOl'ving, he left l.asting monumcnts of his bounty and patronage." tEPYS'S DIARY. ,~ng to my Bookseller's to bespeak a Stephens J I . ffer 4l., to give to Paul's School, and from rch; and there I did hear Dr. Gunning preach cl. ,he day, (being St. John's day,) and did hear him . diel persuade us to believe to be true, that St. John y did appeal' to Gregory, a Bishopp, at his prayer e faith, whieh I diu wonuer to hear from him. 1the morning; anu in the afternoon all of ur,l at the ~ from the Duke for the nULking up of a speeuy esti ~s of the Navy, which is put into good forwardne1'iS. e; aml there late finishing our estimate of the debts s uay; al1ll it come to near 37.J.,OOOl. I suppose my about 5001. clear in the world, and my goods of my 111 what is coming to me from Brampton, when my Gou uefer. Bnt, lJY my uncle's death, the whole !ld settling of all lies upon me, which is very great, ts, especially that with rr. Frice, about the interest of writing a little treatise to present to the Duke, about le seas, as to other llation:-5 striking their flags to us. )1-6:2. I went forth, by appointment, to meet with romiseu to bring me acquainted with Cooper,* the tle. Sir Richd.l!'ansbaw is come suddenly from Por knows what his business is about. t and there bought some pictures of him; aml while by the King's life-gnaru, he being gone to Lincoln's n to see the Revells there j there being, aceordillg to prince and all his nobles, and other mattel':-5 of Hport [ xchallge, and there all the news is of the French an minst us; but I do not think it yet true. In the afte : • _. "T 1 1 J.L - <\"'"........"Y'lPj (' PEFYS'S DIARY . .'le garriflon given him, and he presently issue~ .light's watch: and so always from night to nit told the first of his own knowledge; and both 1 confirm the last. 13th. Before twelve o'clock comes, by appointm the Dean,* and. Colonel Honiwood, brothers, to dil soon that I was troubled at it. Mr. Peter did sho ..., (which I had heard talke of) of the chymicall glas~ to dust by breaking off a little small end; which to me. '15th. Mr. Berkenshawt asked me whether we ha< fault in eating to-day; telling me that it is a fast d .Parliament, to pray for more seasonable weather; it been summer weather, that it is, both as to warmtl thing, just as if it were the middle of }\fay or June, ' a plague (aR all men think) to follow, for so it was almo anti the whole year after hath been a very sickly time 16th. Towards Cheapside; and in Paul's Church neral of my Lonl Cornwallis, late Steward of the Kin Stoakes tolll us, that notwithstanding the country unhealthy, yet the people of the place live very long, King there is 150 years old, which they count by rain year it rains continually four months together. He the Kings there have above 100 wives a-piece. 18th. Comes Mr. Moore to give me an account ho was gone away of a sudden with the fleet, in such ha left behind some servants, and many things of consequ< others, my .Lord's commission for Embassador. "Wh took coach, and to Whitehall to my Lor(l's louginf with Mr. Ralph Montagn,§ his brother; (and hel'A we' in,,...... h r-_~ ,1 ., 1'" , CONTENTS OF THE CORRESPOND]~NCE. PACE tnB. .L L. .n orir,gig. . LSoirrd J S. aLnadwwsiocnh ttoo -M-t·. (Ptcrapnyssm. itteu to Mr. Pepys) MMaracyh 2 49., rr6u56S4'· 559955 Int. LL.. (oYrI'ii,gg.. LLoorrdd SSaannddwwiicchh toto M trh. eP cDpuykse of A.l.b.e mur'"le (tra'n" smitt.e..d Aug. 30, 1665. 595 nnnn.... LLLL.... ooorrriii.g9g... SSLMiiorrrtr o.W'dW P M.S. e aCpCrn.yoo dsPvvw eeetnopincty trLhrsyy a)t tdotooy I VMMClrra.r ..r. P .tPP.ee eerppepyytys ss .. .... SSOJNeeucoppntv.tte ...1 47545,,,,, 11rJ1 066666666656555..'.· 556559099970869 n. L. orig. Lord Brouncker to Mr. Pepys July 3, 1667. 600 B. Tj. orig. IVlr. Evclyn to lVIr. Pepys Jan. 26, 1667-8. 60r V. Mr. Pepys to 1111'. Evelyn Feb. 8, 1667.8. 60r C. Mr. Pepys to Lord Sandwich ... Sept. 29, 1668. 602 C. Mr. Pepys to Captain Thomas Elliott ... July I, 1669. 602 C. The Duke of York to Lord Hemy Howard .. . July 10, 1669. 603 C. The Duke of York to the Town of Aldborough .. . July 16,1669' 603 P. L. ol'ig. Mr, Evelyn to Mr. Pcpys Aug. 21, 1669. 603 U, orig. Mr. Pepys to l\'l!'. Evelyn .,.. No\,. 2, 1669. 604 C, Mr, Pepys to Captain Elliott March 3, 1669-70. 605 U. ori,q. Mr. Pepys to Sir R. Brown ... l\'farch 26, 1670. 605 n. L. ol·ig. Mr. Wren to Mr. Pepys ... Nov. 9, 1670. 606 n. L. orig. Sir W. Coventry to Mr. Pepys June 4, r67"2. 60~ D. L. o/·ig. Mt'. Savile to Mr. Pepya ... }..ug. 14, 1612. 607 B. L. orig. 1\11'. St. Michael to Mr. PelJYs Aug.<lti,1672. 607 B. L. orig. Mr. Povey to Mr. Pepys ... Aug. 31, 1672. 60H ll. L. orig. Sir W. Coventry to Mr. Pepys June 25, t673. 608 B. L. orig. Dr. Hezekiah Burton to Mr. Pepys ... April 9.1677. 609 C. Mr. Pepys to Edward, 2ud Earl ot' Sandwich July 16, 1677. 600 B. L. ol·iq. Serjeant Bemard to Mr. 'Pepys ... . .. Sept. 4, 1677. 609 B. L. m'ig. Lawrence Hyde to Mr. Pepys Nov. 19.1677. 610 C. ?Ill'. Pepys to Gcorge Lord llerkelcy Feb. 22,1677-8. 610 C. ],ord Berkelcy to Mr. Pepys ... r'eb. 23, 1677-8. filI C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Thomas Pepys ... ... ... .. . Feb. I, 1678-9. 612 C. Mr. Pepys to Col. LCgge ... ... ... ... .. . Feb. 13, 1678-9. 6J 2 C. Earl of Danby to Col. Legge (transmitted through ~r. Pepys) ......... Feb. 13, 1678'9. 613 B. L. ol'ig. Sir Lionel.Tenkins to Mr. Pepys l'eb. 24, 1678-9. 613 C. Mr. Pepys to Captain Langley l\1arch 6, 1678-9. 6r3 C. Duke of York to Mr. Pepys ... April 24, 1679. 614 C. Duke of York to Mr. Pepys ... April 25, lfi79. 615 C. Mr. Pepys to the Duke of York May 6, 1679. 615 C. Duke of York to Mr. Pepys ... May 23. 1679. 617 C. Duke oC York to the King ... May 22,1679. 6:H C. Mr. Pepys to the Duke of York June 9, 1679. 618 n. L. orig. Mr. Maulyverer to Mr. Pepys '" Nov. 29, 1679. 6r9 Bn.. TLj.. orig. MDrr.. PPeepaycsh etlol thoi sM cro.u Psien,p Ryosg.e.r. Pepy. s.. MJaanr.c hH 2, 6r, u18608-Ir.. 601199 B. L. Q1·ig. Cesare Morclli to Mr. Pepys ... ... Aprilu, ru81. 620 C. Mr. Pcpys to the Duke of' York May r4, 168r. 620 C. Duke of York to Mr. Pepys ... ... May 2r, Iu81. 621 C. Mr. Pepys to the Duke of York ... June 4, 16SI. 621 n. L. ot";'g. Mary, Duchess of Norfolk, to Mr. Pepys July IS, 1681. 622 C. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys _.w Dec. 6, 1681. 622 B. L. Mr. Pepys to Sir Thomas Beck ford Feb. 17, 1681·2. 623 R L. Mr. Pepys to Lord Brounckel' March 13, 1681·2. 623 C.' orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr, Pepys April 28, 1682. ~:~ B. L. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Hewer Mltv ~ y(,Q~ n. L. O1'ig. Mr. Hewer to Mr. Pcpys Ma "B. L. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Hewer ... ... .., ... 1\-la ~. I,. orig. William Howe to Mr. Pepys... ... .., ... l\fnJ .. 1. L. mg. Sir Clowdesley Shovel to SiL' Martin Wescomb (tra' mitted to Mr. Pepys) * "War the eltplanation of the Capital 'Letters, vide page 1 ( xiv CONTENTS OF THE CORRESPONDENCE. l'.I.G. U. (Wig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Evelyn Aug. 7, J683. 630 B. L. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys __ Aug. 10,1683. 631 n. L. orip. Mrs. Ursula Pepys to Mr. Pepys Sept. 13, 1683. 63:1 B. L. or'g. Lord Dartmouth to Mr. Pepys ••• Jan. II, 1683'4' 63:1 C. O1'i9. Mr. Evclyn to Mr. Pepys ... _ J'me 8, 1684. 633 B. L. ori9' Mr. Abrab.am Tilghman to Mr. Pepys Feb. 9, 1686. 6J3 Bnnn.... LLIL,.... ooo0r1rriii"gpg9.... SSSCiiierrrs SRaPr.ho eM.b MCeoraortl rrSateenollrduie ttttho otw o MMc lMrrl.. rtPP.o ee Ppp:&eyypfssry. sP e pys FJeaNbnNo.. ov 11v.9 5.,2 , 3131,.6 681186666.88·''1616.... 666633335544 B. L.orig. Dr. Peachcll to Mr. Pepys '" Feb. 23, 1686-'1. 636 B. L. orig. Mr. John Jacksoll to Mr. Pcpys Feb. 24, J686·'1. 6.;'1 B. L. orig. Dr. Peach ell to Mr. Pepys ... ... April 23,168'1. 63'1 B. L. ol'ig. Lord Chancellor Jelfreys to Mr. Pepys July '1.168'1. 638 B. L.orip. Josiah Burchett to Mr. Pepys ... Aug. 8, 168'1. 638 B. L. o-rlg. Josiah Burchett to Mr. l'epys Aug. J3. 168'1. 639 n. L. orig. Mr. Chetwood to Mr. Pepys ... Aug. 15. 168'1. 639 ll. L. orig. llr. Blathwayt to Mr. Pepys Sept. 5, 168'1. 639 B. L. orig. SirW. Pctty to Mr. Pepys Sept, 4. 168'1. 640 Bn.. LL.. oorriigg.. MSirr. WS.l iPngesttbyy t too M Mr.r .P Pepepysy s ...... OScetp.t .I I8.. 116688'71.. 66,. ,.1 1 B. L. orig. Sir Samuel Morland to Mr. Pepys Nov. '1. 168'1. 6. . 2 n. L. or;g. Dr. Peachell toMr. Pepys ... Dec. 19, 168'1. 642 n. L. orig. Sir S. Morland to Mr. Pepys ... May 1'1. 1688. 643 B. L. orig. R. 8cott to Mr. Pepys ... ... June 30,1688. 6. . 3 B. L. ari9. Sir S. Morland to Mr. Pepys ... July 19. 1681l. 643 11. L. oril'. Sir S. Morland to Mr. Pepys ... July 28. 1688. 644 U. orig. Mr. Pepys to 1\'lr. Evclyn ._ ... ... ." 'oO Sept. (0. 1688. 64+ U. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Evelyn .- '" ... Aug. 30, 1689. 645 B. L. Lord Sunderland to Sir Robcrt Holmes (transm.oiOt ted t..o. Mr. Pepys) ... ... Sept. 15,1688. ]1. I•. orig. Mr. Hewcr to Mr. Pepys Sept. 21, 1688. B. I •. orig. Dr. Peachell to Mr. Pepys Sept. 28, 1688. nn.. LL.. ori9. TThhee KKiinngg ttoo MLor.r Pd eDpayrst mouth'" NDoecv.. 1300. , 1J668888.. _ n. L. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys ... Dec. 12, 1688. B. L. O1'ig. Mr. Hewer to Mr. Pepys Dec. 19. 1688. n. L. ori9. 1\'lr. Sanuford to Mr. Pepys... . .. Jan. 5. 1688'9. n. L. 0'l'i9. Mr. Sandford to Mr. PepysoO' ... Jan. 17. 1688'9. B 1,. ori.q. Account of the Election at Harwich ... Jan. 16, 1688'9. B. L. orig. Mr.I.uzancy to Mr. Pepys ... Jan. 18, 1688'9. B. L. ori9. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys ... ... Jan. -.1688'9. nn.. LL.. oorriigg.. MDrr.. CEuvmelbyenr ltaon dM tro. DPer.p yGsa le. . . JaMna.y 1 41,01,6 18688'99.. t.:. ori9. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys June 11, 1690. C. ol'ig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys June 17. 1690' C. 0'l'i9. Mr. EvelYll to Mr. Pepys Aug. -. J690. C. Ol'ig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys Sept. 25, 1690' U. ori9. Mr. Pcpys to Mr. Evelyn ... •. . Sept. 25. 1690' C. 1IIr. Pepys to Sir P. Palavicini, &c. oo. Oct. 15. 1690' C. O1';g. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys ... ... Oet. 26. 1690. U. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. EvelYll Nov. 13, J69O. C. ori9. Dr. Montagu to Mr. Pcpys Dec. 9,1690. C. Mr. Pepys t{) Dr. Montagu Dec. 20. 1690. C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Hewer ... Dec. 23. J69O. C. orig. Sir John Werden to Mr. Pepvs Dec. 26. 1690. U. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Eve)yn .~. ... ... Oct. 8, 1691. C. orig. Compton, Bishop of London, to Mr. Pepys Dec. -,1691. C. Mr. Pepys W the llisbop of London... ... Dec. 18, 1691. C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Evelyn .oo Jan. 9. 1691'2. C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Eve)yn ... ...Easter M.onday 1692. C. orig. Mr. Gref!'ory King to Mr. Pepys ... Feb. ',1692'3. C. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys ... Aug. 2, 169:1. C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Eve)yn Sept. 16, 1693. ~ve)Yll to Mr. Pepys July 6, 1693. ;barlett to Mr. Pepys Sept. 28, 1693. r. Pepys to Dr. Charlett Sept. ,30, J693. . Newton Nov. 22, 1693 • r. Pepys Nov. 26, 1693. r. Pepys Dec. 16, 1693. Evelyn Mal 22• 16" CONTENTS OF 'l'HE CORRESPONDENCE. xv l'AG. wig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys July ~. 1694. 666 Mr. Pepys to Mr. Evelyn Aug. 10, J694. 667 orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys Sept. 2, 1694. 668 ~. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys Nov. 18,1694' 66cJ ~ Mr. Pepys to Dr. Smith April IS, 169$. 610 .f .• orig. Dr. Quadring to Mr. Pepys May 20, 1695. 610 Mr. l'epys to l)r. Quadring ... June 8. 169S. 611 ~. Mr. Pepys to Mrs. Steward •.• 5ept.20. 1695. 611 {ll. L. orig. Sir Peter Pett to Mr. Pepys .. . May 3. 1696• 913 «2. orig. Mr. Tanner to Mr. Pepyt! .. . Nov. 6. 1696. 613 C. orig. Mr. Wright to Mr. Pepys .. . Nov. 10, 1696. 614 c. orig. Dr:.a nCdh Lareletttte tor. M..r . Pe.p..y s •.•... .. .... } NNoovv.. 1112., 11669966.. 66'1154 C. orag. Mr. Edmund Gibson to Mr. Pepys ... Nov. 25, 1696. 6'15 C. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys ... Dec. 3. 1696. 676 C. arig. Mr. Baron Powys to Mr. Pepys Jan. 19. 1696-'1. 61'1 C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Baron Powys J an. 20. 1696-7. 617 C. orig. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys... . .. June -. 1697. 677 C. orig. Mr. Edwurd Browne to Dr. Gale ... JWle 4.1697. 678 C. orig. ])r. Charles Davenant to Mr. Pepys... July 29. 1697. 678 c. orig. Mr. Pepys to Dr. Charles Davenullt ... Aug. 6, 1697. 679 C. orig. Mr. Josepb Hill to Mr. Pepys Sept. 26, 1697. 679 C. orig. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys ... ... March 18, 1698. 680 C. orig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pcpys Jan. 14. 1698-9. 681 C. orig. Mr. Charlett to Mr. Pepys March 31,1699. 683 c. orig. Dr. Charlett t.o Mr. Pepys May 15. 1699. 682 C. orig. Dr. Wallis toMr. Pepys May 2.1699. 684 C. 01';'.1/. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys ... ... May 27, 1699. 684 C. orig. Mr. John Evelyn to Mr. Pepys June 12, 1699. 685 C. orig. Mr. Roger Gale to ~r. Pepys ... Sept. 22. 1699. 686 C. Lord Reay to Mr. Pepys Oct. 24, 1699. 686 enclosing Lord TUl'but to Mr. BoyIe 688 c. Mr. Pepys to Lord Reay Nov. 21, 1699. 691 C. Lord Reay to Mr. Pepys Jan. 9, 1'100. 692 C. Dr. Hickes to Mr. Pepys June 19. 1700. 693 c. Mr. Pepys to Dr. Hickes ... Aug. 2. 1700. 697 C. orig. Dr. Bickes to Mr. Pepys ... Aug. 8. 1700. 698 C. orig. Earl of Clarelldon to,Mr. Pepys May 2'1, 1'101. 699 C. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. J acl,son Oct. 19. 1699. 699 c. Ol'ig, Dr. Wallis to Mr. Pepys ... ... ... Oct. 24. 1699. 100 C. Mr. Pepys to the Archbishop of Canterbury Nov. 14,1699. 7°3 c. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Jackson... ... ... Dec. '1. 1699. 702 C. 01';'.1/. Mr. JacksOll to Mr. Pepys Dec. 25. 1699. '103 C. ori9. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Jackson ' { Jtaon }.' e:nb,. 81.6 99'1700 704 c. orig. Monsieur de Galiniere to Mr. Pepya ... March 30.1700. C. orig. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Jackson... . .. ... April!! to 15. 1'100. C. orig. Mr. Jackson to Mr. Pepys { ApriJlu 2ly4 2t0o, I '100. c. 01'i9' Mr. Pepys to Mr. Jackson 1\ to FMebay. 39,. 11770001.. C. orig. Mr. EveIyn to Mr. Pepya May 10, 1700. C. Ol'ig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys May 18, 1700. C. orip. Mr. R. Gale to Mr. Pepys May 24,1700. c. orlg. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys ... June4, J7OO• C. Mr. Pepys to Dr. Gale... ... June 13, 1700. C. orig. Mr. Burchett to Mr. Pepys... ... ... . .. June '1, 1700• C. orig. Mr. W. Nicholson to Mr. Pepys ... ... ... June 14,1700. C. orag. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys... ... ... ... . .. June 17,1700. C. Report upon Mr. Wanley's Proposition by Mr. Pepys ... June 18, 1700. CC., oonrigg.. MEarr.l EofvCe]lyanre tnod Monr t. oP Mepry. sP, eepnyclso sing. ..a Lat.i.n. Let.t.e. r fro.m .. July I, 1700. his Grandson... ... Ju]y 22, 1700. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Eve]yn Allg. 7.1700. arig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys ... Aug·9,1700. oonl'igg.. MDrr.. CEhvealrylent tto t oM rM. Pr.e pPyesp ys ...... ASuegp.t .2 95,. 11'710000•• Mr. Pepys to Captain Hatton... •. . Sept. 19. 1700. orig. Captain Hatton to Mr. Pepys... . .. Sept. 28,1700. aria. Mr. Edmund Gibson to Mr. Pepys ... Sept. 28. 1700. xvi CONTENTS OF THE OORRESPONDENU.iiI. Utl O. Mr. Pepys to Mr. E. Gibson ... Sept. 30, 1700. 7 C. orig. Mr. E. Gibson to Mr. Pepys ... Oct. 3. 1700• 71 C. ori9. Dr. Charlett to Mr. Pepys ... Oct. 6, J ~oo. 71 C. Mr. Paul Lorrain to Mr. Pepys Oct. 12, 1700. 7-2 C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Wynn Houblon Oct. 30, 1700. 72 C. ori9. Mr. L. de la Faye to Mr. Pepys Nov. 2,1700. 72 C. Dr. Charlett to Mr. Pepys ... Oet. IS. 1700. 72 (enclosing Dr. Gregor'y's Scheme) n. Mr. Pepys to Dr. Charlett ... Nov. S. 1700. 7231 ti. orig. l\fr. Wynn Houblon to l\fr. Pcpys Nov. 9, 1700. 726 ...I Ik Charlett to Mr. Pepys ... Nov. 26, 1700. 726 . Mr. Pepys to Dr. Charlett Nov. 30,1700 • 726 tt orig. Dr. Gale to Mr. Pepys Dec. 9, 1700• 726 -.. orig. Mr. Jackson to Mr. Pepys Dec. 30, 1700. 727 ol·ig. Dr. Charlett to Mr. Pepys Feb. 18, 1700-1. 727 '-. ori,q. Mr. Jacl,son to Mr. Pepys Feb. 24.1700-1. 72~ .U.... orig. Mr. Wanlcyto .Mr. Pepys... ... ... ... ... April 7. I7OI. 729 ol'ig. Mr. Wanley to Mr. Jackson, transmitted through Mr. Pepys April 7. 170 1. 729 I ~. orig. Mr. Wanley to Mr. Pe1'Ys ... April 1,17°1. 733 U. orig. Captain C. Hatton to Mr. Pepys July H, 1701. 734 C. orig. Dr. Wallis to Mr. Pe1'Ys Sept. 24, 1701. 734 C. Mr. Pepys to Mr. Evelyn ... Dec.4,17OI • 73S C. ol·ig. Mr. EvelYll to Mr. Pe1'Ys ... Dec. 10, 1701. 735 c. 01·i,q. Sir Godfrey K~eller to Mr. Pcpys March 24, 1701-2. 737 C. Mr. Pepys to Sir G. Kneller ... l\Iarch 24. 1701-2. 738 C. orig. Sir G. KneHer to Mr. Pepys March 25. 1702. 738 C. Mr. Pepys to Sir G. l(ne11er March 26, 17°2. 739 C. orig. Dr. Smith to Mr. Pepys April 16, 17°2. 739 C. orig. Dr. Charlctt to Mr. Pepys ... . .. May 14. 17°2. 741 C. orig. Sir G. Kneller to Mr. Pepys ... July 29. 1702. .741 C. Mr. Pepys to the Earl of ChwcndOll Aug. 4,1702. 741 C. orig. Dr. Char1ett to Mr. Pepys Aug. 22, 1702. UZ C. orig. Dr. Hickes to Mr. Pepys Sept. I. 1702. 74l C. orig. Dr. CharIett to Mr. Pepys Sept. 3, 17°2. 743 C. orig. Dr. R Mandcr to Mr. Pepys Sept. 16, 1702. 743 C. orig. Dr. Wallis to Mr. Pepys Sept. 26. 1702. 743 C. orig. Dr. CharIett to Mr. Pepys Sept. 26, 1702. 744 C. Mr. Pepys to Dr. Wallis Oct. 3.17°2. 745 C. orig. Dr. Charlctt to Mr. Pepys Oct. 19,1702. 745 C. ori.q. Dr. Charlett to Mr. Pepys Oct. 30, 1702. 746 C. orig. Mr. Pepys to Dr. Charlett Nov. 14, 17°2. 746 C. Qj·ig. Dr. Charlett to Mr. Pepya Nov. 22, 1702. '747 C. orig. Dr. Dclaune to Mr. Pepys Dec. 5, 1702. 747 C. ot'ig. M. De Galiniere to Mr. Pepys Jan. 1,1702-3. 748 C. ol·ig. Mr. Evelyn to Mr. Pepys ... Jan. 20, 1702-3. 748 C. orig. Mr. Nclson to Mr. Pepys March 2. 1702-3. 750 C. orig. Mr. R. Gale to Mr. Pepys March 8,1702-3. 75 1 APPENDIX. A Monsieur de Lionne 752 A M. de Lionne '759 Au Roi 752 A ~-I. de Lionne 760 AuRoi ... 752 A M. de Lionne 760 A M. de Lionne 753 Au Roj ... ... '" ... ... 761 A M. de Lionne 753 Copy of the Paper read in the Pulpit at AuRoi ... 753 Bow Church, July 29.1666 ... ... 701 A M. de I.ionne 753 Inscription on Mrs. Pepys's Monument... 762 An Roi ... 754 Inscription on Mr. Hewer's Monument 762 A M. de Lionne '754 Will ot'Mr. John Pepys... ... ... 763 AuHoi ... 755 The Prince of Orange's orders to I.ord A M. de Lionne 7S5 Dartmouth aboutthe Fletlt, Dec. 10. 1688 '763 A M. de Lionno 755 Mr. Pepys's account of Mr. Meheux's Au Roi '755 singulur power of memol'y, Sept. 16g8 '76 AnRoi 756 Extract from the Coffee House Paper, AuRoi 756 wherein the scandalous article about Au Roi 757 Mr. Pepys... ... .., ... ... Au Roi 758 The Diploma sent to Mr. Pepys by the An Roi 758 University of Oxford. Oct. 29. 1'702 ... AuRoi ... 758 List ot' Pe1'BOnS to whom Rings and A M. de LioLne 759 Mourning were presented upon Mr. A M. de Lior'l'~ 759 Pepys's death,June 1703
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