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and around the 15th and 16th centuries. On 21 June 1661 the diary of Samuel Pepys recorded purchasing "green Say ... for curtains in my parler". In 1541
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University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.) Samuel Pepys. "Monday 30 April 1660". The Diary of Samuel Pepys. v t e
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She has written extensively for BBC Radio 4 notably: The Diaries Of Samuel Pepys nominated Best Radio Drama 2012, The Aeneid nominated Best Radio Adaptation
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Samuel Pepys Cockerill (18 June 1794 – 7 February 1869) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1817 to 1819. Cockerill attended
Francis Prujean (537 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
near the Old Bailey, and the place was named Prujean Square after him. Samuel Pepys called him a man of great judgment but who sadly left no written works
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Navy and was a compromise between the 40 ship programme proposed by Samuel Pepys in 1675 and the Parliamentary counter proposal of twenty ships in 1676
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and women were playing female roles. On 29 January 1661, the diarist Samuel Pepys went to the Duke’s playhouse, where "after great patience and little
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from the original on 8 March 2020. For example, Samuel Pepys (2 January 1660). "Diary of Samuel Pepys/1660/January". Retrieved 23 September 2019. Then
Henry Ferne (181 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
of Cambridge. Concise Dictionary of National Biography The Master of Trinity at Trinity College, Cambridge Samuel Pepys diary - 2 September 1660 v t e
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Cambridge from 1691 until 1692; and again from 1711 until 1712. "Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq. F. R. S.: Secretary to the Admiralty, Volume 2 p144: London, Henry
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his gift was what started the great fire. Terry Foreman,The Diary of Samuel Pepys (26 May 2012). Danielle Evelyn, [The Farriner family of the Great Fire]
John Robertson (mathematician) (924 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Business Media. p. 50. ISBN 9789400726390. Nerida F. Ellerton (2017). Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton, James Hodgson, and the Beginnings of Secondary School
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Publishing. "Armada's Wake". Canelo Digital Publishing. "Samuel Pepys Award Trust – The Samuel Pepys Club". "2017 Dr David Davies - SNR". snr.org.uk. Archived
John Banister (composer) (559 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
at which the Duke of York made great mirth. — Samuel Pepys, 20 February 1666, The diary of Samuel Pepys On 30 December 1672, he inaugurated a series of
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Broadside Ballads of the Years 1594-1639, Chiefly from the Collection of Samuel Pepys (Cambridge University Press, 1922), pp. 60-65. The Library of Congress
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Belonging Characters: Andy Owen – BBC Wales "15 Minute Drama: The Diary of Samuel Pepys". BBC. "COH2: The British Forces – Audio & Voice Recording (Dev Diary)"
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quick lime for building mortar. Pottery manufacture followed. In 1660 Samuel Pepys visited a porcelain factory in Duke's Shore. Limekiln Wharf was established
Elizabeth Weaver (actress) (380 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
debts of thirty pounds. Not much is known of her former history but Samuel Pepys wrote that he was told that she had lost her virginity to King Charles
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membership required.) Latham, Robert and Matthews, Charles "The Diary of Samuel Pepys" Vol.X Companion p.191 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714: Hieron-Horridge'
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reared their own pigs. The dish was first mentioned in combination by Samuel Pepys in England in 1661. It was considered nourishing and satisfying. The
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Stilton 1657 Thomas Cheslin 1660 Francis Hodson 1665 William Walters 1672 Samuel Pepys, A.M. 1703 Richard Major, A.B. 1741 Thomas Price, B.C.L. 1769 William
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meaning by acting the word without speaking in the manner of charades. Samuel Pepys recorded playing in his diary entry of Saturday 19 May 1660: "From thence
George Hakewill (946 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
creation, including humanity, was gradually declining, was praised by Samuel Pepys and is cited by James Boswell as one of the formative influences on the
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Broadside Ballads of the Years 1595-1639, Chiefly from the Collection of Samuel Pepys (1922) Cavalier and Puritan: Ballads and Broadsides Illustrating the
John Howorth (567 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1766 until 1767. "The diary of Samuel Pepys: for the first time fully transcribed from the shorthand manuscript in
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p. 157. ISBN 0-521-81111-2. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 09: January/February/March 1660–61 by Samuel Pepys – via gutenberg.org. Jenkins, Terry: The
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This event is corroborated in the 29 July 1667 entry of the Diary of Samuel Pepys (vol 13). Pepys confirms that the person described as such is a Quaker:
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This event is corroborated in the 29 July 1667 entry of the Diary of Samuel Pepys (vol 13). Pepys confirms that the person described as such is a Quaker:
Bob Marshall-Andrews (1,563 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
by Methuen in 2002). More recently, Camille And The Lost Diaries of Samuel Pepys was published by Whitefox in 2016. His political memoir Off Message was
National Maritime Museum (2,256 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
host to various exhibitions, including Ships Clocks & Stars in 2014, Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution in 2015 and Emma Hamilton: Seduction and Celebrity
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Reporter Love, Life and Laughter (1934) - Goebschen Nell Gwynn (1934) - Samuel Pepys Lord Edgware Dies (1934) - Duke of Merton Unfinished Symphony (1934)
John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford (1,121 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Crawford, 1st Earl of Lindsay) (The Diary of Samuel Pepys)". www.pepysdiary.com. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Retrieved 1 November 2022. Cokayne, George
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Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth), which the former easily won. King Charles II (1979); Antonia Fraser. ISBN 0-7538-1403-X. Diary entry of Samuel Pepys v t e
Nerida Ellerton (716 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
(edited with Florence Mihaela Singer and Jinfa Cai, Springer, 2015) Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton, James Hodgson, and the Beginnings of Secondary School
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impression behind". Private correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Samuel Pepys, 1679–1703: in the possession of J. Pepys Cockerell (G. Bell & Sons Ltd
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new orders, 3rd ed. p.62 Wheatley, H. B. (ed.) (1893). The Diary of Samuel Pepys. London: George Bell & Son. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name
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library for Dutch literature A note in the Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, London 1854, Vol.IV, p.333 Edward Hodnett, Francis Barlow, First Master
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2007). "Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruyter (The Diary of Samuel Pepys)". The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Retrieved 18 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
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book which has gained notoriety in Europe for its contents Living in Samuel Pepys' London, by R J Unstead (A & C Black, 1974) Golden Bats and Pink Pigeons:
Wit Without Money (1,159 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
production at the King's Playhouse in London was "not enjoyed much" by Samuel Pepys (Diary, 22 April 1663). John Dryden wrote a Prologue for a 1672 revival
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the Garter Vicar 1933 Sorrell and Son Mr. Porteous 1934 Colonel Blood Samuel Pepys 1934 The Queen's Affair Uncredited 1934 Youthful Folly Lord Wilmington
British comedy (800 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and Judy made their first recorded appearance in Britain in 1662, when Samuel Pepys noted a "pretty" puppet play being performed in Covent Garden, London
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Life, 1671–1731 (1830), and The Life, Journals, and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys. With a Narrative of his Voyage to Tangier (1841). He contributed articles
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Seventh Survivor (1942) as Goodenough Penn of Pennsylvania (1942) as Samuel Pepys Hatter's Castle (1942) as Grierson The Day Will Dawn (1942) as Newspaper
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Stubbington, Titchfield, Southampton, Fareham and Portsmouth. It is said that Samuel Pepys probably rode through it on his travels as did Margaret of Anjou on her
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Pepys in BBC Radio 4's long-running Woman's Hour Drama "The Diary of Samuel Pepys". She appeared onstage as Sandy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at