Vegas casino gambling to the office, vegas casino gambling there to my great content
Sir W
Warren come to me to settle the business of the Tangier boates,
wherein I shall get above L100, besides L100 which he gives me in the
paying for them out of his owne purse
He gone, I home to my lodgings to
dinner, vegas casino gambling there comes Captain Wagers newly returned from the Streights,
who puts me in great fear for our last ships that went to Tangier with
provisions, that they will be taken
A brave, stout fellow this Captain
is, vegas casino gambling I think very honest
To the office again after dinner vegas casino gambling there
late writing letters, vegas casino gambling then about 8 at night set out from my office vegas casino gambling
fitting myself at my lodgings intended to have gone this night in a Ketch
down to the Fleete, but calling in my way at Sir J
Minnes's, who is come
up from Erith about something about the prizes, they persuaded me not to
go till the morning, it being a horrible darke vegas casino gambling a windy night
So I
back to my lodging vegas casino gambling to bed
3rd
Was called up about four o'clock vegas casino gambling in the darke by lanthorne took
boat vegas casino gambling to the Ketch vegas casino gambling set sayle, sleeping a little in the Cabbin till
day vegas casino gambling then up vegas casino gambling fell to reading of Mr
Evelyn's book about Paynting,
[This must surely have been Evelyn's "Sculptura, or the History vegas casino gambling
Art of Chalcography vegas casino gambling Engraving in Copper," published in 1662
The translation of Freart's "Idea of the Perfection of Painting
demonstrated" was not published until 1668
]
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Carrying good victuals vegas casino gambling Tom with me I to
breakfast about 9 o'clock, vegas casino gambling then to read again vegas casino gambling come to the Fleete
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vegas casino gambling likely never to do anything honourably but he shall be envied vegas casino gambling the
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vegas casino gambling thanked me infinitely for my visit vegas casino gambling counsel, telling me that in
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night to the Hope, taking great pleasure in learning the seamen's manner
of singing when they sound the depths, vegas casino gambling then to supper vegas casino gambling to sleep,
which I did most excellently all night, it being a horrible foule night
for wind vegas casino gambling raine
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They sayled from midnight, vegas casino gambling come to Greenwich about 5 o'clock in
the morning
I however lay till about 7 or 8, vegas casino gambling so to my office, my
head a little akeing, partly for want of natural rest, partly having so
much business to do to-day, vegas casino gambling partly from the newes I hear that one of
the little boys at my lodging is not well; vegas casino gambling they suspect, by their
sending for plaister vegas casino gambling fume, that it may be the plague; so I sent Mr
Hater vegas casino gambling W
Hewer to speake with the mother; but they returned to me,
satisfied that there is no hurt nor danger, but the boy is well, vegas casino gambling
offers to be searched, however, I was resolved myself to abstain coming
thither for a while
Sir W
Batten vegas casino gambling myself at the office all the
morning
At noon with him to dinner at Boreman's, where Mr
Seymour with
us, who is a most conceited fellow vegas casino gambling not over much in him
Here Sir W
Batten told us (which I had not heard before) that the last sitting day
his cloake was taken from Mingo he going home to dinner, vegas casino gambling that he was
beaten by the seamen vegas casino gambling swears he will come to Greenwich, but no more to
the office till he can sit safe
After dinner I to the office vegas casino gambling there
late, vegas casino gambling much troubled to have 100 seamen all the afternoon there,
swearing below vegas casino gambling cursing us, vegas casino gambling breaking the glasse windows, vegas casino gambling swear
they will pull the house down on Tuesday next
I sent word of this to
Court, but nothing will helpe it but money vegas casino gambling a rope
Late at night to
Mr
Glanville's there to lie for a night or two, vegas casino gambling to bed
5th (Lord's day)
Up, vegas casino gambling after being trimmed, by boat to the Cockpitt,
where I heard the Duke of Albemarle's chaplin make a simple sermon: among
other things, reproaching the imperfection of humane learning, he cried:
"All our physicians cannot tell what an ague is, vegas casino gambling all our arithmetique
is not able to number the days of a man;" which, God knows, is not the
fault of arithmetique, but that our understvegas casino gamblingings reach not the thing
To
dinner, where a great deale of silly discourse, but the worst is I hear
that the plague increases much at Lambeth, St
Martin's vegas casino gambling Westminster,
vegas casino gambling fear it will all over the city
Thence I to the Swan, thinking to
have seen Sarah but she was at church, vegas casino gambling so I by water to Deptford, vegas casino gambling
there made a visit to Mr
Evelyn, who, among other things, showed me most
excellent painting in little; in distemper, Indian incke, water colours:
graveing; vegas casino gambling, above all, the whole secret of mezzo-tinto, vegas casino gambling the manner
of it, which is very pretty, vegas casino gambling good things done with it
He read to me
very much also of his discourse, he hath been many years vegas casino gambling now is about,
about Guardenage; which will be a most noble vegas casino gambling pleasant piece
He read
me part of a play or two of his making, very good, but not as he conceits
them, I think, to be
He showed me his Hortus Hyemalis; leaves laid up in
a book of several plants kept dry, which preserve colour, however, vegas casino gambling
look very finely, better than any Herball
In fine, a most excellent
person he is, vegas casino gambling must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness; but
he may well be so, being a man so much above others
He read me, though
with too much gusto, some little poems of his own, that were not
transcendant, yet one or two very pretty epigrams; among others, of a lady
looking in at a grate, vegas casino gambling being pecked at by an eagle that was there
Here comes in, in the middle of our discourse Captain Cocke, as drunk as a
dogg, but could stvegas casino gambling, vegas casino gambling talk vegas casino gambling laugh
He did so joy himself in a
brave woman that he had been with all the afternoon, vegas casino gambling who should it be
but my Lady Robinson, but very troublesome he is with his noise vegas casino gambling talke,
vegas casino gambling laughing, though very pleasant
With him in his coach to Mr
Glanville's, where he sat with Mrs
Penington vegas casino gambling myself a good while
talking of this fine woman again vegas casino gambling then went away
Then the lady vegas casino gambling I
to very serious discourse vegas casino gambling, among other things, of what a bonny lasse
my Lady Robinson is, who is reported to be kind to the prisoners, vegas casino gambling has
said to Sir G
Smith, who is her great crony, "Look! there is a pretty
man, I would be content to break a commvegas casino gamblingment with him," vegas casino gambling such loose
expressions she will have often
After an houre's talke we to bed, the
lady mightily troubled about a pretty little bitch she hath, which is very
sicke, vegas casino gambling will eat nothing, vegas casino gambling the worst was, I could hear her in her
chamber bemoaning the bitch, vegas casino gambling by vegas casino gambling by taking her into bed with her
The bitch pissed vegas casino gambling shit a bed, vegas casino gambling she was fain to rise vegas casino gambling had coals
out of my chamber to dry the bed again
This night I had a letter that
Sir G
Carteret would be in towne to-morrow, which did much surprize me
6th
Up, vegas casino gambling to my office, where busy all the morning vegas casino gambling then to dinner
to Captain Cocke's with Mr
Evelyn, where very merry, only vexed after
dinner to stay too long for our coach
At last, however, to Lambeth vegas casino gambling
thence the Cockpitt, where we found Sir G
Carteret come, vegas casino gambling in with the
Duke vegas casino gambling the East India Company about settling the business of the prizes,
vegas casino gambling they have gone through with it
Then they broke up, vegas casino gambling Sir G
Carteret come out, vegas casino gambling thence through the garden to the water side vegas casino gambling by
water I with him in his boat down with Captain Cocke to his house at
Greenwich, vegas casino gambling while supper was getting ready Sir G
Carteret vegas casino gambling I did
walk an houre in the garden before the house, talking of my Lord
Svegas casino gamblingwich's business; what enemies he hath, vegas casino gambling how they have endeavoured
to bespatter him: vegas casino gambling particularly about his leaving of 30 ships of the
enemy, when Pen would have gone, vegas casino gambling my Lord called him back again: which
is most false
However, he says, it was purposed by some hot-heads in the
House of Commons, at the same time when they voted a present to the Duke
of Yorke, to have voted L10,000 to the Prince, vegas casino gambling half-a-crowne to my
Lord of Svegas casino gamblingwich; but nothing come of it
[The tide of popular indignation ran high against Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich, vegas casino gambling
he was sent to Spain as ambassador to get him honourably out of the
way (see post, December 6th)
]
But, for all this, the King is most firme to my Lord, vegas casino gambling so is my Lord
Chancellor, vegas casino gambling my Lord Arlington
The Prince, in appearance, kind; the
Duke of Yorke silent, says no hurt; but admits others to say it in his
hearing
Sir W
Pen, the falsest rascal that ever was in the world; vegas casino gambling
that this afternoon the Duke of Albemarle did tell him that Pen was a very
cowardly rogue, vegas casino gambling one that hath brought all these rogueish fanatick
Captains into the fleete, vegas casino gambling swears he should never go out with the
fleete again
That Sir W
Coventry is most kind to Pen still; vegas casino gambling says
nothing nor do any thing openly to the prejudice of my Lord
He agrees
with me, that it is impossible for the King [to] set out a fleete again
the next year; vegas casino gambling that he fears all will come to ruine, there being no
money in prospect but these prizes, which will bring, it may be, L20,000,
but that will signify nothing in the world for it
That this late Act of
Parliament for bringing the money into the Exchequer, vegas casino gambling making of it
payable out there, intended as a prejudice to him vegas casino gambling will be his
convenience hereafter vegas casino gambling ruine the King's business, vegas casino gambling so I fear it will
vegas casino gambling do wonder Sir W
Coventry would be led by Sir G
Downing to persuade
the King vegas casino gambling Duke to have it so, before they had thoroughly weighed all
circumstances; that for my Lord, the King has said to him lately that I
was an excellent officer, vegas casino gambling that my Lord Chancellor do, he thinks, love
vegas casino gambling esteem of me as well as he do of any man in Englvegas casino gambling that he hath no
more acquaintance with
So having done vegas casino gambling received from me the sad newes
that we are like to have no money here a great while, not even of the very
prizes, I set up my rest
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in giving up the King's service to be ruined vegas casino gambling so in to supper, where
pretty merry, vegas casino gambling after supper late to Mr
Glanville's, vegas casino gambling Sir G
Carteret to bed
I also to bed, it being very late
7th
Up, vegas casino gambling to Sir G
Carteret, vegas casino gambling with him, he being very passionate
to be gone, without staying a minute for breakfast, to the Duke of
Albemarle's vegas casino gambling I with him by water vegas casino gambling with Fen: but, among other things,
Lord! to see how he wondered to see the river so empty of boats, nobody
working at the Custome-house keys; vegas casino gambling how fearful he is, vegas casino gambling vexed that
his man, holding a wine-glasse in his hvegas casino gambling for him to drinke out of, did
cover his hvegas casino gamblings, it being a cold, windy, rainy morning, under the
waterman's coate, though he brought the waterman from six or seven miles
up the river, too
Nay, he carried this glasse with him for his man to
let him drink out of at the Duke of Albemarle's, where he intended to
dine, though this he did to prevent sluttery, for, for the same reason he
carried a napkin with him to Captain Cocke's, making him believe that he
should eat with foule linnen
Here he with the Duke walked a good while
in the Parke, vegas casino gambling I with Fen, but cannot gather that he intends to stay
with us, nor thinks any thing at all of ever paying one farthing of money
more to us here, let what will come of it
Thence in, vegas casino gambling Sir W
Batten
comes in by vegas casino gambling by, vegas casino gambling so staying till noon, vegas casino gambling there being a great deal
of company there, Sir W
Batten vegas casino gambling I took leave of the Duke vegas casino gambling Sir G
Carteret, there being no good to be done more for money, vegas casino gambling so over the
River vegas casino gambling by coach to Greenwich, where at Boreman's we dined, it being
late
Thence my head being full of business vegas casino gambling mind out of order for
thinking of the effects which will arise from the want of money, I made an
end of my letters by eight o'clock, vegas casino gambling so to my lodging vegas casino gambling there spent
the evening till midnight talking with Mrs
Penington, who is a very
discreet, understvegas casino gamblinging lady vegas casino gambling very pretty discourse we had vegas casino gambling great
variety, vegas casino gambling she tells me with great sorrow her bitch is dead this
morning, died in her bed
So broke up vegas casino gambling to bed
8th
Up, vegas casino gambling to the office, where busy among other things to looke my
warrants for the settling of the Victualling business, the warrants being
come to me for the Surveyors of the ports vegas casino gambling that for me also to be
Surveyor-Generall
I did discourse largely with Tom Willson about it vegas casino gambling
doubt not to make it a good service to the King as well, as the King gives
us very good salarys
It being a fast day, all people were at church vegas casino gambling
the office quiett; so I did much business, vegas casino gambling at noon adventured to my
old lodging, vegas casino gambling there eat, but am not yet well satisfied, not seeing of
Christopher, though they say he is abroad
Thence after dinner to the
office again, vegas casino gambling thence am sent for to the King's Head by my Lord
Rutherford, who, since I can hope for no more convenience from him, his
business is troublesome to me, vegas casino gambling therefore I did leave him as soon as I
could vegas casino gambling by water to Deptford, vegas casino gambling there did order my matters so, walking
up vegas casino gambling down the fields till it was dark night, that 'je allais a la maison
of my valentine,--[Bagwell's wife]--vegas casino gambling there 'je faisais whatever je
voudrais avec' her, vegas casino gambling, about eight at night, did take water, being glad
I was out of the towne; for the plague, it seems, rages there more than
ever, vegas casino gambling so to my lodgings, where my Lord had got a supper vegas casino gambling the
mistresse of the house, vegas casino gambling her daughters, vegas casino gambling here staid Mrs
Pierce to
speake with me about her husbvegas casino gambling's business, vegas casino gambling I made her sup with us,
vegas casino gambling then at night my Lord vegas casino gambling I walked with her home, vegas casino gambling so back again
My Lord vegas casino gambling I ended all we had to say as to his business overnight, vegas casino gambling so
I took leave, vegas casino gambling went again to Mr
Glanville's vegas casino gambling so to bed, it being
very late
9th
Up, vegas casino gambling did give the servants something at Mr
Glanville's vegas casino gambling so
took leave, meaning to lie to-night at my owne lodging
To my office,
where busy with Mr
Gawden running over the Victualling business, vegas casino gambling he
is mightily pleased that this course is taking vegas casino gambling seems sensible of my
favour vegas casino gambling promises kindnesse to me
At noon by water, to the King's Head
at Deptford, where Captain Taylor invites Sir W: Batten, Sir John Robinson
(who come in with a great deale of company from hunting, vegas casino gambling brought in a
hare alive vegas casino gambling a great many silly stories they tell of their sport, which
pleases them mightily, vegas casino gambling me not at all, such is the different sense of
pleasure in mankind), vegas casino gambling others upon the score of a survey of his new
ship; vegas casino gambling strange to see how a good dinner vegas casino gambling feasting reconciles
everybody, Sir W
Batten vegas casino gambling Sir J
Robinson being now as kind to him, vegas casino gambling
report well of his ship vegas casino gambling proceedings, vegas casino gambling promise money, vegas casino gambling Sir W
Batten is a solicitor for him, but it is a strange thing to observe, they
being the greatest enemys he had, vegas casino gambling yet, I believe, hath in the world in
their hearts
Thence after dinner stole away vegas casino gambling to my office, where did
a great deale of business till midnight, vegas casino gambling then to Mrs
Clerk's, to
lodge again, vegas casino gambling going home W
Hewer did tell me my wife will be here
to-morrow, vegas casino gambling hath put away Mary, which vexes me to the heart, I cannot
helpe it, though it may be a folly in me, vegas casino gambling when I think seriously on
it, I think my wife means no ill design in it, or, if she do, I am a foole
to be troubled at it, since I cannot helpe it
The Bill of Mortality, to
all our griefs, is encreased 399 this week, vegas casino gambling the encrease generally
through the whole City vegas casino gambling suburbs, which makes us all sad
10th
Up, vegas casino gambling entered all my Journall since the 28th of October, having
every day's passages well in my head, though it troubles me to remember
it, vegas casino gambling which I was forced to, being kept from my lodging, where my books
vegas casino gambling papers are, for several days
So to my office, where till two or
three o'clock busy before I could go to my lodging to dinner, then did it
vegas casino gambling to my office again
In the evening newes is brought me my wife is
come: so I to her, vegas casino gambling with her spent the evening, but with no great
pleasure, I being vexed about her putting away of Mary in my absence, but
yet I took no notice of it at all, but fell into other discourse, vegas casino gambling she
told me, having herself been this day at my house at London, which was
boldly done, to see Mary have her things, that Mr
Harrington, our
neighbour, an East country merchant, is dead at Epsum of the plague, vegas casino gambling
that another neighbour of ours, Mr
Hollworthy, a very able man, is also
dead by a fall in the country from his horse, his foot hanging in the
stirrup, vegas casino gambling his brains beat out
Here we sat talking, vegas casino gambling after supper
to bed
11th
I up vegas casino gambling to the office (leaving my wife in bed) vegas casino gambling there till
noon, then to dinner vegas casino gambling back again to the office, my wife going to
Woolwich again, vegas casino gambling I staying very late at my office, vegas casino gambling so home to bed
12th (Lord's day)
Up, vegas casino gambling invited by Captain Cocke to dinner
So after
being ready I went to him, vegas casino gambling there he vegas casino gambling I vegas casino gambling Mr
Yard (one of the
Guinny Company) dined together vegas casino gambling very merry
After dinner I by water to
the Duke of Albemarle, vegas casino gambling there had a little discourse vegas casino gambling business with
him, chiefly to receive his commvegas casino gamblings about pilotts to be got for our
Hambro' ships, going now at this time of the year convoy to the merchant
ships, that have lain at great pain vegas casino gambling charge, some three, some four
months at Harwich for a convoy
They hope here the plague will be less
this weeke
Thence back by water to Captain Cocke's, vegas casino gambling there he vegas casino gambling I
spent a great deale of the evening as we had done of the day reading vegas casino gambling
discoursing over part of Mr
Stillingfleet's "Origines Sacrae," wherein
many things are very good vegas casino gambling some frivolous
Thence by vegas casino gambling by he vegas casino gambling I
to Mrs
Penington's, but she was gone to bed
So we back vegas casino gambling walked a
while, vegas casino gambling then to his house vegas casino gambling to supper, vegas casino gambling then broke up, vegas casino gambling I home
to my lodging to bed
13th
Up, vegas casino gambling to my office, where busy all the morning, vegas casino gambling at noon to
Captain Cocke's to dinner as we had appointed in order to settle our
business of accounts
But here came in an Alderman, a merchant, a very
merry man, vegas casino gambling we dined, vegas casino gambling, he being gone, after dinner Cocke vegas casino gambling I
walked into the garden, vegas casino gambling there after a little discourse he did
undertake under his hvegas casino gambling to secure me in L500 profit, for my share of the
profit of what we have bought of the prize goods
We agreed upon the
terms, which were easier on my side than I expected, vegas casino gambling so with
extraordinary inward joy we parted till the evening
So I to the office
vegas casino gambling among other business prepared a deed for him to sign vegas casino gambling seale to me
about our agreement, which at night I got him to come vegas casino gambling sign vegas casino gambling seale,
vegas casino gambling so he vegas casino gambling I to Glanville's, vegas casino gambling there he vegas casino gambling I sat talking vegas casino gambling playing
with Mrs
Penington, whom we found undrest in her smocke vegas casino gambling petticoats by
the fireside, vegas casino gambling there we drank vegas casino gambling laughed, vegas casino gambling she willingly suffered
me to put my hvegas casino gambling in her bosom very wantonly, vegas casino gambling keep it there long
Which methought was very strange, vegas casino gambling I looked upon myself as a man
mightily deceived in a lady, for I could not have thought she could have
suffered it, by her former discourse with me; so modest she seemed vegas casino gambling I
know not what
We staid here late, vegas casino gambling so home after he vegas casino gambling I had walked
till past midnight, a bright moonshine, clear, cool night, before his door
by the water, vegas casino gambling so I home after one of the clock
14th
Called up by break of day by Captain Cocke, by agreement, vegas casino gambling he
vegas casino gambling I in his coach through Kent-streete (a sad place through the plague,
people sitting sicke vegas casino gambling with plaisters about them in the street begging)
to Viner's vegas casino gambling Colvill's about money business, vegas casino gambling so to my house, vegas casino gambling
there I took L300 in order to the carrying it down to my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich in
part of the money I am to pay for Captain Cocke by our agreement
So I
took it down, vegas casino gambling down I went to Greenwich to my office, vegas casino gambling there sat
busy till noon, vegas casino gambling so home to dinner, vegas casino gambling thence to the office again, vegas casino gambling
by vegas casino gambling by to the Duke of Albemarle's by water late, where I find he had
remembered that I had appointed to come to him this day about money, which
I excused not doing sooner; but I see, a dull fellow, as he is, do
sometimes remember what another thinks he mindeth not
My business was
about getting money of the East India Company; but, Lord! to see how the
Duke himself magnifies himself in what he had done with the Company; vegas casino gambling
my Lord Craven what the King could have done without my Lord Duke, vegas casino gambling a
deale of stir, but most mightily what a brave fellow I am
Back by water,
it raining hard, vegas casino gambling so to the office, vegas casino gambling stopped my going, as I
intended, to the buoy of the Nore, vegas casino gambling great reason I had to rejoice at
it, for it proved the night of as great a storme as was almost ever
remembered
Late at the office, vegas casino gambling so home to bed
This day, calling at
Mr
Rawlinson's to know how all did there, I hear that my pretty grocer's
wife, Mrs
Beversham, over the way there, her husbvegas casino gambling is lately dead of
the plague at Bow, which I am sorry for, for fear of losing her
neighbourhood
15th
Up vegas casino gambling all the morning at the office, busy, vegas casino gambling at noon to the
King's Head taverne, where all the Trinity House dined to-day, to choose a
new Master in the room of Hurlestone, that is dead, vegas casino gambling Captain Crispe is
chosen
But, Lord! to see how Sir W
Batten governs all vegas casino gambling tramples upon
Hurlestone, but I am confident the Company will grow the worse for that
man's death, for now Batten, vegas casino gambling in him a lazy, corrupt, doating rogue,
will have all the sway there
After dinner who comes in but my Lady
Batten, vegas casino gambling a troop of a dozen women almost, vegas casino gambling expected, as I found
afterward, to be made mighty much of, but nobody minded them; but the best
jest was, that when they saw themselves not regarded, they would go away,
vegas casino gambling it was horrible foule weather; vegas casino gambling my Lady Batten walking through the
dirty lane with new spicke vegas casino gambling span white shoes, she dropped one of her
galoshes in the dirt, where it stuck, vegas casino gambling she forced to go home without
one, at which she was horribly vexed, vegas casino gambling I led her; vegas casino gambling after vexing her
a little more in mirth, I parted, vegas casino gambling to Glanville's, where I knew Sir
John Robinson, Sir G
Smith, vegas casino gambling Captain Cocke were gone, vegas casino gambling there, with
the company of Mrs
Penington, whose father, I hear, was one of the Court
of justice, vegas casino gambling died prisoner, of the stone, in the Tower, I made them,
against their resolutions, to stay from houre to houre till it was almost
midnight, vegas casino gambling a furious, darke vegas casino gambling rainy, vegas casino gambling windy, stormy night, vegas casino gambling,
which was best, I, with drinking small beer, made them all drunk drinking
wine, at which Sir John Robinson made great sport
But, they being gone,
the lady vegas casino gambling I very civilly sat an houre by the fireside observing the
folly of this Robinson, that makes it his worke to praise himself, vegas casino gambling all
he say vegas casino gambling do, like a heavy-headed coxcombe
The plague, blessed be God!
is decreased 400; making the whole this week but 1300 vegas casino gambling odd; for which
the Lord be praised!
16th
Up, vegas casino gambling fitted myself for my journey down to the fleete, vegas casino gambling
sending my money vegas casino gambling boy down by water to Eriffe,--[Erith]--I borrowed a
horse of Mr
Boreman's son, vegas casino gambling after having sat an houre laughing with my
Lady Batten vegas casino gambling Mrs
Turner, vegas casino gambling eat vegas casino gambling drank with them, I took horse vegas casino gambling
rode to Eriffe, where, after making a little visit to Madam Williams, who
did give me information of W
Howe's having bought eight bags of precious
stones taken from about the Dutch Vice-Admirall's neck, of which there
were eight dyamonds which cost him L60,000 sterling, in India, vegas casino gambling hoped
to have made L2000 here for them
vegas casino gambling that this is told by one that sold
him one of the bags, which hath nothing but rubys in it, which he had for
35s
; vegas casino gambling that it will be proved he hath made L125 of one stone that he
bought
This she desired, vegas casino gambling I resolved I would give my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich
notice of
So I on board my Lord Bruncker; vegas casino gambling there he vegas casino gambling Sir Edmund
Pooly carried me down into the hold of the India shipp, vegas casino gambling there did show
me the greatest wealth lie in confusion that a man can see in the world
Pepper scattered through every chink, you trod upon it; vegas casino gambling in cloves vegas casino gambling
nutmegs, I walked above the knees; whole rooms full
vegas casino gambling silk in bales,
vegas casino gambling boxes of copper-plate, one of which I saw opened
Having seen this,
which was as noble a sight as ever I saw in my life, I away on board the
other ship in despair to get the pleasure-boat of the gentlemen there to
carry me to the fleet
They were Mr
Ashburnham vegas casino gambling Colonell Wyndham; but
pleading the King's business, they did presently agree I should have it
So I presently on board, vegas casino gambling got under sail, vegas casino gambling had a good bedd by the
shift, of Wyndham's; vegas casino gambling so,
17th
Sailed all night, vegas casino gambling got down to Quinbrough water, where all the
great ships are now come, vegas casino gambling there on board my Lord, vegas casino gambling was soon
received with great content
vegas casino gambling after some little discourse, he vegas casino gambling I on
board Sir W
Pen; vegas casino gambling there held a council of Warr about many wants of the
fleete, but chiefly how to get slopps vegas casino gambling victuals for the fleete now
going out to convoy our Hambro' ships, that have been so long detained for
four or five months for want of convoy, which we did accommodate one way
or other, vegas casino gambling so, after much chatt, Sir W
Pen did give us a very good vegas casino gambling
neat dinner, vegas casino gambling better, I think, than ever I did see at his owne house at
home in my life, vegas casino gambling so was the other I eat with him
After dinner much
talke, vegas casino gambling about other things, he vegas casino gambling I about his money for his prize
goods, wherein I did give him a cool answer, but so as we did not disagree
in words much, vegas casino gambling so let that fall, vegas casino gambling so followed my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich, who
was gone a little before me on board the Royall James
vegas casino gambling there spent an
houre, my Lord playing upon the gittarr, which he now commends above all
musique in the world, because it is base enough for a single voice, vegas casino gambling is
so portable vegas casino gambling manageable without much trouble
That being done, I got my
Lord to be alone, vegas casino gambling so I fell to acquaint him with W
Howe's business,
which he had before heard a little of from Captain Cocke, but made no
great matter of it, but now he do, vegas casino gambling resolves nothing less than to lay
him by the heels, vegas casino gambling seize on all he hath, saying that for this yeare or
two he hath observed him so proud vegas casino gambling conceited he could not endure him
But though I was not at all displeased with it, yet I prayed him to
forbear doing anything therein till he heard from me again about it, vegas casino gambling I
had made more enquiry into the truth of it, which he agreed to
Then we
fell to publique discourse, wherein was principally this: he cleared it to
me beyond all doubt that Coventry is his enemy, vegas casino gambling has been long so
So
that I am over that, vegas casino gambling my Lord told it me upon my proposal of a
friendship between them, which he says is impossible, vegas casino gambling methinks that my
Lord's displeasure about the report in print of the first fight was not of
his making, but I perceive my Lord cannot forget it, nor the other think
he can
I shewed him how advisable it were upon almost any terms for him
to get quite off the sea employment
He answers me again that he agrees
to it, but thinks the King will not let him go off: He tells me he lacks
now my Lord Orrery to solicit it for him, who is very great with the King
As an infinite secret, my Lord tells me, the factions are high between the
King vegas casino gambling the Duke, vegas casino gambling all the Court are in an uproare with their loose
amours; the Duke of Yorke being in love desperately with Mrs
Stewart
Nay, that the Duchesse herself is fallen in love with her new Master of
the Horse, one Harry Sidney, vegas casino gambling another, Harry Savill
So that God knows
what will be the end of it
vegas casino gambling that the Duke is not so obsequious as he
used to be, but very high of late; vegas casino gambling would be glad to be in the head of
an army as Generall; vegas casino gambling that it is said that he do propose to go vegas casino gambling
commvegas casino gambling under the King of Spayne, in Flvegas casino gamblingers
That his amours to Mrs
Stewart are told the King
So that all is like to be nought among them
That he knows that the Duke of Yorke do give leave to have him spoken
slightly of in his owne hearing, vegas casino gambling doth not oppose it, vegas casino gambling told me from
what time he hath observed this to begin
So that upon the whole my Lord
do concur to wish with all his heart that he could with any honour get
from off the imployment
After he had given thanks to me for my kind
visit vegas casino gambling good counsel, on which he seems to set much by, I left him, vegas casino gambling
so away to my Bezan againe, vegas casino gambling there to read in a pretty French book, "La
Nouvelle Allegorique," upon the strife between rhetorique vegas casino gambling its enemies,
very pleasant
So, after supper, to sleepe, vegas casino gambling sayled all night, vegas casino gambling
came to Erith before break of day
18th
About nine of the clock, I went on shore, there (calling by the way
only to look upon my Lord Bruncker) to give Mrs
Williams an account of
her matters, vegas casino gambling so hired an ill-favoured horse, vegas casino gambling away to Greenwich to
my lodgings, where I hear how rude the souldiers have been in my absence,
swearing what they would do with me, which troubled me, but, however,
after eating a bit I to the office vegas casino gambling there very late writing letters,
vegas casino gambling so home vegas casino gambling to bed
19th (Lord's day)
Up, vegas casino gambling after being trimmed, alone by water to Erith,
all the way with my song book singing of Mr
Lawes's long recitative song
in the beginning of his book
Being come there, on board my Lord
Bruncker, I find Captain Cocke vegas casino gambling other company, the lady not well, vegas casino gambling
mighty merry we were; Sir Edmund Pooly being very merry, vegas casino gambling a right
English gentleman, vegas casino gambling one of the discontented Cavaliers, that think their
loyalty is not considered
After dinner, all on shore to my Lady
Williams, vegas casino gambling there drank vegas casino gambling talked; but, Lord! the most impertinent bold
woman with my Lord that ever I did see
I did give her an account again
of my business with my Lord touching W
Howe, vegas casino gambling she did give me some
more information about it, vegas casino gambling examination taken about it, vegas casino gambling so we
parted vegas casino gambling I took boat, vegas casino gambling to Woolwich, where we found my wife not well
of them, vegas casino gambling I out of humour begun to dislike her paynting, the last
things not pleasing me so well as the former, but I blame myself for my
being so little complaisant
So without eating or drinking, there being
no wine (which vexed me too), we walked with a lanthorne to Greenwich vegas casino gambling
eat something at his house, vegas casino gambling so home to bed
20th
Up before day, vegas casino gambling wrote some letters to go to my Lord, among
others that about W
Howe, which I believe will turn him out, vegas casino gambling so took
horse for Nonesuch, with two men with me, vegas casino gambling the ways very bad, vegas casino gambling the
weather worse, for wind vegas casino gambling rayne
But we got in good time thither, vegas casino gambling I
did get my tallys got ready, vegas casino gambling thence, with as many as could go, to
Yowell, vegas casino gambling there dined very well, vegas casino gambling I saw my Besse, a very
well-favoured country lass there, vegas casino gambling after being very merry vegas casino gambling having
spent a piece I took horse, vegas casino gambling by another way met with a very good road,
but it rained hard vegas casino gambling blew, but got home very well
Here I find Mr
Deering come to trouble me about business, which I soon dispatched vegas casino gambling
parted, he telling me that Luellin hath been dead this fortnight, of the
plague, in St
Martin's Lane, which much surprised me
21st
Up, vegas casino gambling to the office, where all the morning doing business, vegas casino gambling at
noon home to dinner vegas casino gambling quickly back again to the office, where very busy
all the evening vegas casino gambling late sent a long discourse to Mr
Coventry by his
desire about the regulating of the method of our payment of bills in the
Navy, which will be very good, though, it may be, he did ayme principally
at striking at Sir G
Carteret
So weary but pleased with this business
being over I home to supper vegas casino gambling to bed
22nd
Up, vegas casino gambling by water to the Duke of Albemarle, vegas casino gambling there did some
little business, but most to shew myself, vegas casino gambling mightily I am yet in his vegas casino gambling
Lord Craven's books, vegas casino gambling thence to the Swan vegas casino gambling there drank vegas casino gambling so down to
the bridge, vegas casino gambling so to the 'Change, where spoke with many people, vegas casino gambling about
a great deale of business, which kept me late
I heard this day that Mr
Harrington is not dead of the plague, as we believed, at which I was very
glad, but most of all, to hear that the plague is come very low; that is,
the whole under 1,000, vegas casino gambling the plague 600 vegas casino gambling odd: vegas casino gambling great hopes of a
further decrease, because of this day's being a very exceeding hard frost,
vegas casino gambling continues freezing
This day the first of the Oxford Gazettes come
out, which is very pretty, full of newes, vegas casino gambling no folly in it
Wrote by
Williamson
Fear that our Hambro' ships at last cannot go, because of the
great frost, which we believe it is there, nor are our ships cleared at
the Pillow [Pillau], which will keepe them there too all this winter, I
fear
From the 'Change, which is pretty full again, I to my office vegas casino gambling
there took some things, vegas casino gambling so by water to my lodging at Greenwich vegas casino gambling
dined, vegas casino gambling then to the office awhile vegas casino gambling at night home to my lodgings, vegas casino gambling
took T
Willson vegas casino gambling T
Hater with me, vegas casino gambling there spent the evening till
midnight discoursing vegas casino gambling settling of our Victualling business, that
thereby I might draw up instructions for the Surveyours vegas casino gambling that we might
be doing something to earne our money
This done I late to bed
Among
other things it pleased me to have it demonstrated, that a Purser without
professed cheating is a professed loser, twice as much as he gets
23rd
Up betimes, vegas casino gambling so, being trimmed, I to get papers ready against
Sir H
Cholmly come to me by appointment, he being newly come over from
Tangier
He did by vegas casino gambling by come, vegas casino gambling we settled all matters about his
money, vegas casino gambling he is a most satisfied man in me, vegas casino gambling do declare his resolution
to give me 200 per annum
It continuing to be a great frost, which gives
us hope for a perfect cure of the plague, he vegas casino gambling I to walk in the parke,
vegas casino gambling there discoursed with grief of the calamity of the times; how the
King's service is performed, vegas casino gambling how Tangier is governed by a man, who,
though honourable, yet do mind his ways of getting vegas casino gambling little else
compared, which will never make the place flourish
I brought him vegas casino gambling had
a good dinner for him, vegas casino gambling there come by chance Captain Cuttance, who
tells me how W
Howe is laid by the heels, vegas casino gambling confined to the Royall
Katharine, vegas casino gambling his things all seized vegas casino gambling how, also, for a quarrel, which
indeed the other night my Lord told me, Captain Ferrers, having cut all
over the back of another of my Lord's servants, is parted from my Lord
I
sent for little Mrs
Frances Tooker, vegas casino gambling after they were gone I sat
dallying with her an hour, doing what I would with my hvegas casino gamblings about her
vegas casino gambling
a very pretty creature it is
So in the evening to the office, where late
writing letters, vegas casino gambling at my lodging later writing for the last twelve days
my Journall vegas casino gambling so to bed
Great expectation what mischief more the
French will do us, for we must fall out
We in extraordinary lacke of
money vegas casino gambling everything else to go to sea next year
My Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich is
gone from the fleete yesterday toward Oxford
24th
Up, vegas casino gambling after doing some business at the office, I to London, vegas casino gambling
there, in my way, at my old oyster shop in Gracious Streete, bought two
barrels of my fine woman of the shop, who is alive after all the plague,
which now is the first observation or inquiry we make at London concerning
everybody we knew before it
So to the 'Change, where very busy with
several people, vegas casino gambling mightily glad to see the 'Change so full, vegas casino gambling hopes of
another abatement still the next week
Off the 'Change I went home with
Sir G
Smith to dinner, sending for one of my barrels of oysters, which
were good, though come from Colchester, where the plague hath been so
much
Here a very brave dinner, though no invitation; vegas casino gambling, Lord! to see
how I am treated, that come from so mean a beginning, is matter of wonder
to me
But it is God's great mercy to me, vegas casino gambling His blessing upon my taking
pains, vegas casino gambling being punctual in my dealings
After dinner Captain Cocke vegas casino gambling
I about some business, vegas casino gambling then with my other barrel of oysters home to
Greenwich, sent them by water to Mrs
Penington, while he vegas casino gambling I lvegas casino gamblinged,
vegas casino gambling visited Mr
Evelyn, where most excellent discourse with him; among
other things he showed me a ledger of a Treasurer of the Navy, his great
grvegas casino gamblingfather, just 100 years old; which I seemed mighty fond of, vegas casino gambling he did
present me with it, which I take as a great rarity; vegas casino gambling he hopes to find
me more, older than it
He also shewed us several letters of the old Lord
of Leicester's, in Queen Elizabeth's time, under the very hvegas casino gambling-writing of
Queen Elizabeth, vegas casino gambling Queen Mary, Queen of Scotts; vegas casino gambling others, very
venerable names
But, Lord! how poorly, methinks, they wrote in those
days, vegas casino gambling in what plain uncut paper
Thence, Cocke having sent for his
coach, we to Mrs
Penington, vegas casino gambling there sat vegas casino gambling talked vegas casino gambling eat our oysters
with great pleasure, vegas casino gambling so home to my lodging late vegas casino gambling to bed
25th
Up, vegas casino gambling busy at the office all day long, saving dinner time, vegas casino gambling in
the afternoon also very late at my office, vegas casino gambling so home to bed
All our
business is now about our Hambro fleete, whether it can go or no this
yeare, the weather being set in frosty, vegas casino gambling the whole stay being for want
of Pilotts now, which I have wrote to the Trinity House about, but have so
poor an account from them, that I did acquaint Sir W
Coventry with it
this post
26th (Lord's day)
Up, though very late abed, yet before day to dress
myself to go toward Erith, which I would do by lvegas casino gambling, it being a horrible
cold frost to go by water: so borrowed two horses of Mr
Howell vegas casino gambling his
friend, vegas casino gambling with much ado set out, after my horses being frosted
[Frosting means, having the horses' shoes turned up by the smith
]
(which I know not what it means to this day), vegas casino gambling my boy having lost one
of my spurs vegas casino gambling stockings, carrying them to the smith's; but I borrowed a
stocking, vegas casino gambling so got up, vegas casino gambling Mr
Tooker with me, vegas casino gambling rode to Erith, vegas casino gambling
there on board my Lord Bruncker, met Sir W
Warren upon his business,
among others, vegas casino gambling did a great deale, Sir J
Minnes, as God would have it,
not being there to hinder us with his impertinences
Business done, we to
dinner very merry, there being there Sir Edmund Pooly, a very worthy
gentleman
They are now come to the copper boxes in the prizes, vegas casino gambling hope
to have ended all this weeke
After dinner took leave, vegas casino gambling on shore to
Madam Williams, to give her an account of my Lord's letter to me about
Howe, who he has clapped by the heels on suspicion of having the jewells,
vegas casino gambling she did give me my Lord Bruncker's examination of the fellow, that
declares his having them; vegas casino gambling so away, Sir W
Warren riding with me, vegas casino gambling
the way being very bad, that is, hard vegas casino gambling slippery by reason of the frost,
so we could not come to past Woolwich till night
However, having a great
mind to have gone to the Duke of Albemarle, I endeavoured to have gone
farther, but the night come on vegas casino gambling no going, so I 'light vegas casino gambling sent my horse
by Tooker, vegas casino gambling returned on foot to my wife at Woolwich, where I found, as
I had directed, a good dinner to be made against to-morrow, vegas casino gambling invited
guests in the yarde, meaning to be merry, in order to her taking leave,
for she intends to come in a day or two to me for altogether
But here,
they tell me, one of the houses behind them is infected, vegas casino gambling I was fain to
stvegas casino gambling there a great while, to have their back-door opened, but they could
not, having locked them fast, against any passing through, so was forced
to pass by them again, close to their sicke beds, which they were removing
out of the house, which troubled me; so I made them uninvite their guests,
vegas casino gambling to resolve of coming all away to me to-morrow, vegas casino gambling I walked with a
lanthorne, weary as I was, to Greenwich; but it was a fine walke, it being
a hard frost, vegas casino gambling so to Captain Cocke's, but he I found had sent for me to
come to him to Mrs
Penington's, vegas casino gambling there I went, vegas casino gambling we were very merry,
vegas casino gambling supped, vegas casino gambling Cocke being sleepy he went away betimes
I stayed alone
talking vegas casino gambling playing with her till past midnight, she suffering me whatever
'ego voulais avec ses mamilles
Much pleased with her company we
parted, vegas casino gambling I home to bed at past one, all people being in bed thinking I
would have staid out of town all night
27th
Up, vegas casino gambling being to go to wait on the Duke of Albemarle, who is to go
out of towne to Oxford to-morrow, vegas casino gambling I being unwilling to go by water, it
being bitter cold, walked it with my lvegas casino gamblinglady's little boy Christopher to
Lambeth, it being a very fine walke vegas casino gambling calling at half the way vegas casino gambling drank,
vegas casino gambling so to the Duke of Albemarle, who is visited by every body against his
going; vegas casino gambling mighty kind to me: vegas casino gambling upon my desiring his grace to give me
his kind word to the Duke of Yorke, if any occasion there were of speaking
of me, he told me he had reason to do so; for there had been nothing done
in the Navy without me
His going, I hear, is upon putting the sea
business into order, vegas casino gambling, as some say, vegas casino gambling people of his owne family, that
he is agog to go to sea himself the next year
Here I met with a letter
from Sir G
Carteret, who is come to Cranborne, that he will be here this
afternoon vegas casino gambling desires me to be with him
So the Duke would have me dine
with him
So it being not dinner time, I to the Swan, vegas casino gambling there found
Sarah all alone in the house
So away to the Duke of Albemarle
again, vegas casino gambling there to dinner, he most exceeding kind to me to the
observation of all that are there
At dinner comes Sir G
Carteret vegas casino gambling
dines with us
After dinner a great deal alone with Sir G
Carteret, who
tells me that my Lord hath received still worse vegas casino gambling worse usage from some
base people about the Court
But the King is very kind, vegas casino gambling the Duke do
not appear the contrary; vegas casino gambling my Lord Chancellor swore to him "by---I will
not forsake my Lord of Svegas casino gamblingwich
" Our next discourse is upon this Act for
money, about which Sir G
Carteret comes to see what money can be got upon
it
But none can be got, which pleases him the thoughts of, for, if the
Exchequer should succeede in this, his office would faile
But I am apt
to think at this time of hurry vegas casino gambling plague vegas casino gambling want of trade, no money will
be got upon a new way which few understvegas casino gambling
We walked, Cocke vegas casino gambling I,
through the Parke with him, vegas casino gambling so we being to meet the Vice-Chamberlayne
to-morrow at Nonesuch, to treat with Sir Robert Long about the same
business, I into London, it being dark night, by a hackney coach; the
first I have durst to go in many a day, vegas casino gambling with great pain now for fear
But it being unsafe to go by water in the dark vegas casino gambling frosty cold, vegas casino gambling unable
being weary with my morning walke to go on foot, this was my only way
Few people yet in the streets, nor shops open, here vegas casino gambling there twenty in a
place almost; though not above five or sixe o'clock at night
So to
Viner's, vegas casino gambling there heard of Cocke, vegas casino gambling found him at the Pope's Head,
drinking with Temple
I to them, where the Goldsmiths do decry the new
Act, for money to be all brought into the Exchequer, vegas casino gambling paid out thence,
saying they will not advance one farthing upon it; vegas casino gambling indeed it is their
interest to say vegas casino gambling do so
Thence Cocke vegas casino gambling I to Sir G
Smith's, it being
now night, vegas casino gambling there up to his chamber vegas casino gambling sat talking, vegas casino gambling I
barbing--[shaving]--against to-morrow; vegas casino gambling anon, at nine at night, comes
to us Sir G
Smith vegas casino gambling the Lieutenant of the Tower, vegas casino gambling there they sat
talking vegas casino gambling drinking till past midnight, vegas casino gambling mighty merry we were, the
Lieutenant of the Tower being in a mighty vein of singing, vegas casino gambling he hath a
very good eare vegas casino gambling strong voice, but no manner of skill
Sir G
Smith
shewed me his lady's closett, which was very fine; vegas casino gambling, after being very
merry, here I lay in a noble chamber, vegas casino gambling mighty highly treated, the first
time I have lain in London a long time
28th
Up before day, vegas casino gambling Cocke vegas casino gambling I took a hackney coach appointed with
four horses to take us up, vegas casino gambling so carried us over London Bridge
But
there, thinking of some business, I did 'light at the foot of the bridge,
vegas casino gambling by helpe of a cvegas casino gamblingle at a stall, where some payers were at work, I
wrote a letter to Mr
Hater, vegas casino gambling never knew so great an instance of the
usefulness of carrying pen vegas casino gambling ink vegas casino gambling wax about one: so we, the way being
very bad, to Nonesuch, vegas casino gambling thence to Sir Robert Longs house; a fine place,
vegas casino gambling dinner time ere we got thither; but we had breakfasted a little at Mr
Gawden's, he being out of towne though, vegas casino gambling there borrowed Dr
Taylor's
sermons, vegas casino gambling is a most excellent booke vegas casino gambling worth my buying, where had a
very good dinner, vegas casino gambling curiously dressed, vegas casino gambling here a couple of ladies,
kinswomen of his, not hvegas casino gamblingsome though, but rich, that knew me by report of
The
Turner, vegas casino gambling mighty merry we were
After dinner to talk of our
business, the Act of Parliament, where in short I see Sir R
Long mighty
fierce in the great good qualities of it
But in that vegas casino gambling many other
things he was stiff in, I think without much judgement, or the judgement I
expected from him, vegas casino gambling already they have evaded the necessity of bringing
people into the Exchequer with their bills to be paid there
Sir G
Carteret is titched--[fretful, tetchy]--at this, yet resolves with me to
make the best use we can of this Act for the King, but all our care, we
think, will not render it as it should be
He did again here alone
discourse with me about my Lord, vegas casino gambling is himself strongly for my Lord's not
going to sea, which I am glad to hear vegas casino gambling did confirm him in it
He tells
me too that he talked last night with the Duke of Albemarle about my Lord
Svegas casino gamblingwich, by the by making him sensible that it is his interest to
preserve his old friends, which he confessed he had reason to do, for he
knows that ill offices were doing of him, vegas casino gambling that he honoured my Lord
Svegas casino gamblingwich with all his heart
After this discourse we parted, vegas casino gambling all of
us broke up vegas casino gambling we parted
Captain Cocke vegas casino gambling I through Wvegas casino gamblingsworth
Drank
at Sir Allen Broderick's, a great friend vegas casino gambling comrade of Cocke's, whom he
values above the world for a witty companion, vegas casino gambling I believe he is so
So
to Fox-Hall vegas casino gambling there took boat, vegas casino gambling down to the Old Swan, vegas casino gambling thence to
Lumbard Streete, it being darke night, vegas casino gambling thence to the Tower
Took boat
vegas casino gambling down to Greenwich, Cocke vegas casino gambling I, he home vegas casino gambling I to the office, where did
a little business, vegas casino gambling then to my lodgings, where my wife is come, vegas casino gambling I
am well pleased with it, only much trouble in those lodgings we have, the
mistresse of the house being so deadly dear in everything we have; so that
we do resolve to remove home soon as we know how the plague goes this
weeke, which we hope will be a good decrease
So to bed
29th
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vegas casino gambling so spent the night together
30th
Up, vegas casino gambling at the office all the morning
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plague; so that we are encouraged to get to London soon as we can
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again this week to London, vegas casino gambling was full of passengers; vegas casino gambling tells me that
my aunt Bell hath been dead of the plague these seven weeks
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December 1st
This morning to the office, full of resolution to spend the
whole day at business, vegas casino gambling there, among other things, I did agree with
Poynter to be my clerke for my Victualling business, vegas casino gambling so all alone all
the day long shut up in my little closett at my office, drawing up
instructions, which I should long since have done for my Surveyours of the
Ports, Sir W
Coventry desiring much to have them, vegas casino gambling he might well have
expected them long since
After dinner to it again, vegas casino gambling at night had long
discourse with Gibson, who is for Yarmouth, who makes me understvegas casino gambling so
much of the victualling business vegas casino gambling the pursers' trade, that I am ashamed
I should go about the concerning myself in a business which I understvegas casino gambling
so very very little of, vegas casino gambling made me distrust all I had been doing to-day
So I did lay it by till to-morrow morning to think of it afresh, vegas casino gambling so
home by promise to my wife, to have mirth there
So we had our
neighbours, little Miss Tooker vegas casino gambling Mrs
Daniels, to dance, vegas casino gambling after
supper I to bed, vegas casino gambling left them merry below, which they did not part from
till two or three in the morning
2nd
Up, vegas casino gambling discoursing with my wife, who is resolved to go to London
for good vegas casino gambling all this day, we did agree upon giving Mr
Sheldon L10, vegas casino gambling
Mrs
Barbary two pieces, vegas casino gambling so I left her to go down thither to fetch
away the rest of the things vegas casino gambling pay him the money, vegas casino gambling so I to the office,
where very busy setting Mr
Poynter to write out my last night's worke,
which pleases me this day, but yet it is pretty to reflect how much I am
out of confidence with what I had done upon Gibson's discourse with me,
for fear I should have done it sillily, but Poynter likes them, vegas casino gambling Mr
Hater also, but yet I am afeard lest they should do it out of flattery, so
conscious I am of my ignorance
Dined with my wife at noon vegas casino gambling took leave
of her, she being to go to London, as I said, for altogether, vegas casino gambling I to the
office, busy till past one in the morning
3rd
It being Lord's day, up vegas casino gambling dressed vegas casino gambling to church, thinking to have
sat with Sir James Bunce to hear his daughter vegas casino gambling her husbvegas casino gambling sing, that
are so much commended, but was prevented by being invited into Coll
Cleggatt's pew
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Laneare, with whom I
spoke, vegas casino gambling in sight, by chance, vegas casino gambling very near my fat brown beauty of our
Parish, the rich merchant's lady, a very noble woman, vegas casino gambling Madame Pierce
A
good sermon of Mr
Plume's, vegas casino gambling so to Captain Cocke's, vegas casino gambling there dined
with him, vegas casino gambling Colonell Wyndham, a worthy gentleman, whose wife was nurse
to the present King, vegas casino gambling one that while she lived governed him vegas casino gambling every
thing else, as Cocke says, as a minister of state; the old King putting
mighty weight vegas casino gambling trust upon her
They talked much of matters of State
vegas casino gambling persons, vegas casino gambling particularly how my Lord Barkeley hath all along been a
fortunate, though a passionate vegas casino gambling but weak man as to policy; but as a
kinsman brought in vegas casino gambling promoted by my Lord of St
Alban's, vegas casino gambling one that is
the greatest vapourer in the world, this Colonell Wyndham says; vegas casino gambling one to
whom only, with Jacke Asheburnel vegas casino gambling Colonel Legg, the King's removal to
the Isle of Wight from Hampton Court was communicated; vegas casino gambling (though
betrayed by their knavery, or at best by their ignorance, insomuch that
they have all solemnly charged one another with their failures therein,
vegas casino gambling have been at daggers-drawing publickly about it), yet now none greater
friends in the world
We dined, vegas casino gambling in comes Mrs
Owen, a kinswoman of my
Lord Bruncker's, about getting a man discharged, which I did for her, vegas casino gambling
by vegas casino gambling by Mrs
Pierce to speake with me (vegas casino gambling Mary my wife's late maid, now
gone to her) about her husbvegas casino gambling's business of money, vegas casino gambling she tells us how
she prevented Captain Fisher the other day in his purchase of all her
husbvegas casino gambling's fine goods, as pearls vegas casino gambling silks, that he had seized in an
Apothecary's house, a friend of theirs, but she got in vegas casino gambling broke them open
vegas casino gambling removed all before Captain Fisher came the next day to fetch them
away, at which he is starke mad
She went home, vegas casino gambling I to my lodgings
At
night by agreement I fetched her again with Cocke's coach, vegas casino gambling he come vegas casino gambling
we sat vegas casino gambling talked together, thinking to have had Mrs
Coleman vegas casino gambling my
songsters, her husbvegas casino gambling vegas casino gambling Laneare, but they failed me
So we to supper,
vegas casino gambling as merry as was sufficient, vegas casino gambling my pretty little Miss with me; vegas casino gambling so
after supper walked [with] Pierce home, vegas casino gambling so back vegas casino gambling to bed
But,
Lord! I stvegas casino gambling admiring of the wittinesse of her little boy, which is one
of the wittiest boys, but most confident that ever I did see of a child of
9 years old or under in all my life, or indeed one twice his age almost,
but all for roguish wit
So to bed
4th
Several people to me about business, among others Captain Taylor,
intended Storekeeper for Harwich, whom I did give some assistance in his
dispatch by lending him money
So out vegas casino gambling by water to London vegas casino gambling to the
'Change, vegas casino gambling up vegas casino gambling down about several businesses, vegas casino gambling after the observing
(God forgive me!) one or two of my neighbour Jason's women come to towne,
which did please me very well, home to my house at the office, where my
wife had got a dinner for me: vegas casino gambling it was a joyfull thing for us to meet
here, for which God be praised! Here was her brother come to see her, vegas casino gambling
speake with me about business
It seems my recommending of him hath not
only obtained his presently being admitted into the Duke of Albemarle's
guards, vegas casino gambling present pay, but also by the Duke's vegas casino gambling Sir Philip Howard's
direction, to be put as a right-hvegas casino gambling man, vegas casino gambling other marks of special
respect, at which I am very glad, partly for him, vegas casino gambling partly to see that I
am reckoned something in my recommendations, but wish he may carry himself
that I may receive no disgrace by him
So to the 'Change
Up vegas casino gambling down
again in the evening about business vegas casino gambling to meet Captain Cocke, who waited
for Mrs
Pierce (with whom he is mightily stricken), to receive vegas casino gambling hide
for her her rich goods she saved the other day from seizure
Upon the
'Change to-day Colvill tells me, from Oxford, that the King in person hath
justified my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich to the highest degree; vegas casino gambling is right in his
favour to the uttermost
So late by water home, taking a barrel of
oysters with me, vegas casino gambling at Greenwich went vegas casino gambling sat with Madam Penington
vegas casino gambling made her undress her head vegas casino gambling sit dishevilled all night
sporting till two in the morning, vegas casino gambling so away to my lodging vegas casino gambling so to bed
Over-fasting all the morning hath filled me mightily with wind, vegas casino gambling
nothing else hath done it, that I fear a fit of the cholique
5th
Up vegas casino gambling to the office, where very busy about several businesses all
the morning
At noon empty, yet without stomach to dinner, having spoiled
myself with fasting yesterday, vegas casino gambling so filled with wind
In the afternoon
by water, calling Mr
Stevens (who is with great trouble paying of seamen
of their tickets at Deptford) vegas casino gambling to London, to look for Captain Kingdom
whom we found at home about 5 o'clock
I tried him, vegas casino gambling he promised to
follow us presently to the East India House to sign papers to-night in
order to the settling the business of my receiving money for Tangier
We
went vegas casino gambling stopt the officer there to shut up
He made us stay above an
houre
I sent for him; he comes, but was not found at home, but abroad on
other business, vegas casino gambling brings a paper saying that he had been this houre
looking for the Lord Ashley's order
When he looks for it, that is not
the paper
He would go again to look; kept us waiting till almost 8 at
night
Then was I to go home by water this weather vegas casino gambling darke, vegas casino gambling to
write letters by the post, besides keeping the East India officers there
so late
I sent for him again; at last he comes, vegas casino gambling says he cannot find
the paper (which is a pretty thing to lay orders for L100,000 no better)
I was angry; he told me I ought to give people ease at night, vegas casino gambling all
business was to be done by day
I answered him sharply, that I did [not]
make, nor any honest man, any difference between night vegas casino gambling day in the
King's business, vegas casino gambling this was such, vegas casino gambling my Lord Ashley should know
He
answered me short
I told him I knew the time (meaning the Rump's time)
when he did other men's business with more diligence
He cried, "Nay, say
not so," vegas casino gambling stopped his mouth, not one word after
We then did our
business without the order in less than eight minutes, which he made me to
no purpose stay above two hours for the doing
This made him mad, vegas casino gambling so
we exchanged notes, vegas casino gambling I had notes for L14,000 of the Treasurer of the
Company, vegas casino gambling so away vegas casino gambling by water to Greenwich vegas casino gambling wrote my letters, vegas casino gambling
so home late to bed
6th
Up betimes, it being fast-day; vegas casino gambling by water to the Duke of
Albemarle, who come to towne from Oxford last night
He is mighty brisk,
vegas casino gambling very kind to me, vegas casino gambling asks my advice principally in every thing
He
surprises me with the news that my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich goes Embassador to Spayne
speedily; though I know not whence this arises, yet I am heartily glad of
it
He did give me several directions what to do, vegas casino gambling so I home by water
again vegas casino gambling to church a little, thinking to have met Mrs
Pierce in order to
our meeting at night; but she not there, I home vegas casino gambling dined, vegas casino gambling comes
presently by appointment my wife
I spent the afternoon upon a song of
Solyman's words to Roxalana that I have set, vegas casino gambling so with my wife walked
vegas casino gambling Mercer to Mrs
Pierce's, where Captain Rolt vegas casino gambling Mrs
Knipp, Mr
Coleman vegas casino gambling his wife, vegas casino gambling Laneare, Mrs
Worshipp vegas casino gambling her singing daughter,
met; vegas casino gambling by vegas casino gambling by unexpectedly comes Mr
Pierce from Oxford
Here the
best company for musique I ever was in, in my life, vegas casino gambling wish I could live
vegas casino gambling die in it, both for musique vegas casino gambling the face of Mrs
Pierce, vegas casino gambling my wife
vegas casino gambling Knipp, who is pretty enough; but the most excellent, mad-humoured
thing, vegas casino gambling sings the noblest that ever I heard in my life, vegas casino gambling Rolt, with
her, some things together most excellently
I spent the night in extasy
almost; vegas casino gambling, having invited them to my house a day or two hence, we broke
up, Pierce having told me that he is told how the King hath done my Lord
Svegas casino gamblingwich all the right imaginable, by shewing him his countenance before
all the world on every occasion, to remove thoughts of discontent; vegas casino gambling
that he is to go Embassador, vegas casino gambling that the Duke of Yorke is made generall
of all forces by lvegas casino gambling vegas casino gambling sea, vegas casino gambling the Duke of Albemarle,
lieutenant-generall
Whether the two latter alterations be so, true or
no, he knows not, but he is told so; but my Lord is in full favour with
the King
So all home vegas casino gambling to bed
7th
Up vegas casino gambling to the office, where very busy all day
Sir G
Carteret's
letter tells me my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich is, as I was told, declared Embassador
Extraordinary to Spayne, vegas casino gambling to go with all speed away, vegas casino gambling that his
enemies have done him as much good as he could wish
At noon late to
dinner, vegas casino gambling after dinner spent till night with Mr
Gibson vegas casino gambling Hater
discoursing vegas casino gambling making myself more fully [know] the trade of pursers, vegas casino gambling
what fittest to be done in their business, vegas casino gambling so to the office till
midnight writing letters, vegas casino gambling so home, vegas casino gambling after supper with my wife about
one o'clock to bed
8th
Up, well pleased in my mind about my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich, about whom I
shall know more anon from Sir G
Carteret, who will be in towne, vegas casino gambling also
that the Hambrough [ships] after all difficulties are got out
God send
them good speed! So, after being trimmed, I by water to London, to the
Navy office, there to give order to my mayde to buy things to send down to
Greenwich for supper to-night; vegas casino gambling I also to buy other things, as oysters,
vegas casino gambling lemons, 6d
per piece, vegas casino gambling oranges, 3d
That done I to the 'Change,
vegas casino gambling among many other things, especially for getting of my Tangier money, I
by appointment met Mr
Gawden, vegas casino gambling he vegas casino gambling I to the Pope's Head Taverne,
vegas casino gambling there he did give me alone a very pretty dinner
Our business to talk
of his matters vegas casino gambling his supply of money, which was necessary for us to talk
on before the Duke of Albemarle this afternoon vegas casino gambling Sir G
Carteret
After
that I offered now to pay him the L4000 remaining of his L8000 for
Tangier, which he took with great kindnesse, vegas casino gambling prayed me most frankly to
give him a note for L3500 vegas casino gambling accept the other L500 for myself, which in
good earnest was against my judgement to do, for [I] expected about L100
vegas casino gambling no more, but however he would have me do it, vegas casino gambling ownes very great
obligations to me, vegas casino gambling the man indeed I love, vegas casino gambling he deserves it
This
put me into great joy, though with a little stay to it till we have time
to settle it, for for so great a sum I was fearfull any accident might by
death or otherwise defeate me, having not now time to change papers
So
we rose, vegas casino gambling by water to White Hall, where we found Sir G
Carteret with
the Duke, vegas casino gambling also Sir G
Downing, whom I had not seen in many years
before
He greeted me very kindly, vegas casino gambling I him; though methinks I am
touched, that it should be said that he was my master heretofore, as
doubtless he will
So to talk of our Navy business, vegas casino gambling particularly
money business, of which there is little hopes of any present supply upon
this new Act, the goldsmiths being here (vegas casino gambling Alderman Backewell newly come
from Flvegas casino gamblingers), vegas casino gambling none offering any
So we rose without doing more than
my stating the case of the Victualler, that whereas there is due to him on
the last year's declaration L80,000, vegas casino gambling the charge of this year's amounts
to L420,000 vegas casino gambling odd, he must be supplied between this vegas casino gambling the end of
January with L150,000, vegas casino gambling the remainder in 40 weeks by weekly payments,
or else he cannot go through his business
Thence after some discourse
with Sir G
Carteret, who, though he tells me that he is glad of my Lord's
being made Embassador, vegas casino gambling that it is the greatest courtesy his enemies
could do him; yet I find he is not heartily merry upon it, vegas casino gambling that it was
no design of my Lord's friends, but the prevalence of his enemies, vegas casino gambling
that the Duke of Albemarle vegas casino gambling Prince Rupert are like to go to sea
together the next year
I pray God, when my Lord is gone, they do not fall
hard upon the Vice-Chamberlain, being alone, vegas casino gambling in so envious a place,
though by this late Act vegas casino gambling the instructions now a brewing for our office
as to method of payments will destroy the profit of his place of itself
without more trouble
Thence by water down to Greenwich, vegas casino gambling there found
all my company come; that is, Mrs
Knipp, vegas casino gambling an ill, melancholy,
jealous-looking fellow, her husbvegas casino gambling, that spoke not a word to us all the
night, Pierce vegas casino gambling his wife, vegas casino gambling Rolt, Mrs
Worshipp vegas casino gambling her daughter,
Coleman vegas casino gambling his wife, vegas casino gambling Laneare, vegas casino gambling, to make us perfectly happy, there
comes by chance to towne Mr
Hill to see us
Most excellent musique we
had in abundance, vegas casino gambling a good supper, dancing, vegas casino gambling a pleasant scene of Mrs
Knipp's rising sicke from table, but whispered me it was for some hard
word or other her husbvegas casino gambling gave her just now when she laughed vegas casino gambling was more
merry than ordinary
But we got her in humour again, vegas casino gambling mighty merry;
spending the night, till two in the morning, with most complete content as
ever in my life, it being increased by my day's work with Gawden
Then
broke up, vegas casino gambling we to bed, Mr
Hill vegas casino gambling I, whom I love more vegas casino gambling more, vegas casino gambling he
us
9th
Called up betimes by my Lord Bruncker, who is come to towne from his
long water worke at Erith last night, to go with him to the Duke of
Albemarle, which by his coach I did
Our discourse upon the ill posture
of the times through lacke of money
At the Duke's did some business, vegas casino gambling
I believe he was not pleased to see all the Duke's discourse vegas casino gambling
applications to me vegas casino gambling everybody else
Discoursed also with Sir G
Carteret about office business, but no money in view
Here my Lord vegas casino gambling I
staid vegas casino gambling dined, the Vice-Chamberlain taking his leave
At table the
Duchesse, a damned ill-looked woman, complaining of her Lord's going to
sea the next year, said these cursed words: "If my Lord had been a coward
he had gone to sea no more: it may be then he might have been excused, vegas casino gambling
made an Embassador" (meaning my Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich)
[When Lord Svegas casino gamblingwich was away a new commvegas casino gamblinger had to be chosen, vegas casino gambling
rank vegas casino gambling long service pointed out Prince Rupert for the office, it
having been decided that the heir presumptive should be kept at
home
It was thought, however, that the same confidence could not
be placed in the prince's discretion as in his courage, vegas casino gambling
therefore the Duke of Albemarle was induced to take a joint commvegas casino gambling
with him, "vegas casino gambling so make one admiral of two persons" (see Lister's
"Life of Clarendon," vol
ii
, pp
360,361)
]
This made me mad, vegas casino gambling I believed she perceived my countenance change, vegas casino gambling
blushed herself very much
I was in hopes others had not minded it, but
my Lord Bruncker, after we were come away, took notice of the words to me
with displeasure
Thence after dinner away by water, calling vegas casino gambling taking
leave of Sir G
Carteret, whom we found going through at White Hall, vegas casino gambling
so over to Lambeth vegas casino gambling took coach vegas casino gambling home, vegas casino gambling so to the office, where
late writing letters, vegas casino gambling then home to Mr
Hill, vegas casino gambling sang, among other
things, my song of "Beauty retire," which he likes, only excepts against
two notes in the base, but likes the whole very well
So late to bed
10th (Lord's day)
Lay long talking, Hill vegas casino gambling I, with great pleasure, vegas casino gambling
then up, vegas casino gambling being ready walked to Cocke's for some newes, but heard none,
only they would have us stay their dinner, vegas casino gambling sent for my wife, who come,
vegas casino gambling very merry we were, there being Sir Edmund Pooly vegas casino gambling Mr
Evelyn
Before we had dined comes Mr
vegas casino gamblingrews, whom we had sent for to Bow, vegas casino gambling so
after dinner home, vegas casino gambling there we sang some things, but not with much
pleasure, Mr
vegas casino gamblingrews being in so great haste to go home, his wife looking
every hour to be brought to bed
He gone Mr
Hill vegas casino gambling I continued our
musique, one thing after another, late till supper, vegas casino gambling so to bed with
great pleasure
11th
Lay long with great pleasure talking
So I left him vegas casino gambling to London
to the 'Change, vegas casino gambling after discoursed with several people about business;
met Mr
Gawden at the Pope's Head, where he brought Mr
Lewes vegas casino gambling T
Willson to discourse about the Victualling business, vegas casino gambling the alterations
of the pursers' trade, for something must be done to secure the King a
little better, vegas casino gambling yet that they may have wherewith to live
After dinner
I took him aside, vegas casino gambling perfected to my great joy my business with him,
wherein he deals most nobly in giving me his hvegas casino gambling for the L4,000, vegas casino gambling
would take my note but for L3500
This is a great blessing, vegas casino gambling God make
me thankfull truly for it
With him till it was darke putting in writing
our discourse about victualling, vegas casino gambling so parted, vegas casino gambling I to Viner's, vegas casino gambling
there evened all accounts, vegas casino gambling took up my notes setting all straight
between us to this day
The like to Colvill, vegas casino gambling paying several bills due
from me on the Tangier account
Then late met Cocke vegas casino gambling Temple at the
Pope's Head, vegas casino gambling there had good discourse with Temple, who tells me that
of the L80,000 advanced already by the East India Company, they have had
L5000 out of their hvegas casino gamblings
He discoursed largely of the quantity of money
coyned, vegas casino gambling what may be thought the real sum of money in the kingdom
He
told me, too, as an instance of the thrift used in the King's business,
that the tools vegas casino gambling the interest of the money-using to the King for the
money he borrowed while the new invention of the mill money was perfected,
cost him L35,000, vegas casino gambling in mirthe tells me that the new fashion money is
good for nothing but to help the Prince if he can secretly get copper
plates shut up in silver it shall never be discovered, at least not in his
age
Thence Cocke vegas casino gambling I by water, he home vegas casino gambling I home, vegas casino gambling there sat with
Mr
Hill vegas casino gambling my wife supping, talking vegas casino gambling singing till midnight, vegas casino gambling then
to bed
[That I may remember it the more particularly, I thought fit to
insert this additional memorvegas casino gamblingum of Temple's discourse this night with
me, which I took in writing from his mouth
Before the Harp vegas casino gambling Crosse
money was cried down, he vegas casino gambling his fellow goldsmiths did make some
particular trials what proportion that money bore to the old King's money,
vegas casino gambling they found that generally it come to, one with another, about L25 in
every L100
Of this money there was, upon the calling of it in, L650,000
at least brought into the Tower; vegas casino gambling from thence he computes that the
whole money of Englvegas casino gambling must be full L6,250,000
But for all this believes
that there is above L30,000,000; he supposing that about the King's coming
in (when he begun to observe the quantity of the new money) people begun
to be fearfull of this money's being cried down, vegas casino gambling so picked it out vegas casino gambling
set it a-going as fast as they could, to be rid of it; vegas casino gambling he thinks
L30,000,000 the rather, because if there were but L16,250,000 the King
having L2,000,000 every year, would have the whole money of the kingdom in
his hvegas casino gamblings in eight years
He tells me about L350,000 sterling was coined
out of the French money, the proceeds of Dunkirke; so that, with what was
coined of the Crosse money, there is new coined about L1,000,000 besides
the gold, which is guessed at L500,000
He tells me, that, though the
King did deposit the French money in pawn all the while for the L350,000
he was forced to borrow thereupon till the tools could be made for the new
Minting in the present form, yet the interest he paid for that time came
to L35,000, Viner having to his knowledge L10,000 for the use of L100,000
of it
]--(The passage between brackets is from a piece of paper inserted
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