On This Day 350 Years Ago..
24th January 1660
"In the
morning to my office, where, after I had drank my morning draft at
Will's with Ethelland Mr. Stevens, I went and told part of the
excise money till twelve o’clock, and then called on my wife and
took her to Mr. Piercest, she in the way being exceedingly troubled
with a pair of new pattens, and I vexed to go so slow, it being late.
There when we came we found Mrs. Carrick very fine, and one Mr. Lucy
, who called one another husband and wife, and after dinner a great
deal of mad stir. There was pulling off Mrs. bride’s and Mr.
bridegroom’s ribbons; [ie
debagged them - ed] with
a great deal of fooling among them that I and my wife did not like.
Mr. Lucy and several other gentlemen coming in after dinner, swearing
and singing as if they were mad, only he singing very handsomely.
There came in afterwards Mr. Southerne, clerk to Mr. Blackburne, and
with him Lambert, lieutenant of my Lord's ship, and brought with them
the declaration that came out to-day from the Parliament, wherein
they declare for law and gospel, and for tythes; but I do not find
people apt to believe them. After this taking leave I went to my
father's to, and my wife staying there, he and I went to speak with
Mr. Crumlum (in the meantime, while it was five o’clock, he being
in the school, we went to my cozen Tom Pepys' shop, the turner in
Paul's Churchyard, and drank with him a pot of ale); he gave my
father directions what to do about getting my brother an exhibition,
and spoke very well of my brother. Thence back with my father home,
where he and I spoke privately in the little room to my sister Pall
about stealing of things as my wife’s scissars and my maid's book,
at which my father was much troubled. Hence home with my wife and so
to Whitehall, where I met with Mr- Hunt and Luellin, and drank with
them at Marsh's, and afterwards went up and wrote to my Lord by the
post. This day the Parliament gave order that the late Committee of
Safety should come before them this day se’nnight, and all their
papers, and their model of Government that they had made, to be
brought in with them. So home and talked with my wife about our
dinner on Thursday".
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