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         Pepys Samuel:     more books (100)
  1. A Pepys Anthology by Samuel Pepys, 2000-05-18
  2. Diary of Samuel Pepys: Selected Passages (Dover Books on Literature & Drama) by Samuel Pepys, 2004-12-14
  3. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 03: February 1659-1660 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  4. Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self by Claire Tomalin, 2003-11-11
  5. Pepys' Diary (Highbridge Classics) by SamuelPepys, 2006-05-18
  6. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 11: June/July/August 1661 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  7. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 09: January/February/March 1660-61 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  8. Samuel Pepys and the Second Dutch War: Pepy's Navy White Book and Brooke House Papers (Navy Records Society Publications) by Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham, et all 1996-01
  9. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 16: May/June 1662 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  10. The Illustrated Pepys: Extracts from the Diary by Samuel Pepys, 1978-07
  11. Pepys Himself by Samuel Pepys, Cecil Stuart Emden, 1980-09-18
  12. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 17: July/August 1662 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  13. The Diary of Samuel Pepys: 1661 by Samuel Pepys, 1995-12
  14. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 02: January 1659-1660 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29

21. Local Ancestors - Introduction
Pepys, Samuel (16331703) Samuel Pepys was born on 23rd February 1633 overhis father s tailor s Samuel Pepys Biography Samuel Pepys 1633-1703
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Diarist, naval administrator, and MP. He is best known for his diary, kept from 1660 until 1669, which provides a remarkable documentary Of Charles II's London. It was written in Thomas Shelton's system of shorthand, in six volumes, and was first deciphered in 1819. Samuel Pepys was born on 23rd February 1633 over his father's tailor's shop in Salisbury Court between Fleet Street and The Thames. He moved to Brampton from London because of his health and fears of The Plague (from which several of his brothers died.) The Pepys family originated from Cottenham although Samuel was born in London, the son of a tailor. One of his relations, Paulina Pepys, was married to Sir Sydney Montagu, which explains the connection between Samuel and Sir Sydney's son. Pepys lived at Brampton for part of his boyhood and attended the Huntingdon Free School. He became Montagu's secretary in in 1660, after serving him in more minor capacities. He lived for a time in his house in Brampton which he inherited from his uncle and which still stands.

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Samuel Pepys (16331703) was a diarist and administrator of the Navy. In 1660,he began his service under the patronage of Lord Sandwich, his cousin.
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Samuel Pepys (1633-1703). Repro ID: Description: Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) was a diarist and administrator of the Navy. In 1660, he began his service under the patronage of Lord Sandwich, his cousin. He was initially Clerk of the Acts, and was Secretary to the Admiralty, where he created a modern state department out of an archaic office. He left the Admiralty in February 1689, when his patron, King James II, was forced to flee the country and William and Mary came to the throne. Thus, the portrait above was painted by Kneller during a turbulent year for Pepys, as it is inscribed and dated on the back 'Mr Pepes G. Kneller fecit 1689'. Creator: Sir Godfrey Kneller Date: Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London Search
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Samuel Pepys 16331703 View full size image Samuel Pepys (1633-1703). © NMM It is clear that Pepys did not want anyone to read his diary.
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  • Known for Port connection Interesting fact Life story ... View this story in pictures Diarist and Master of Trinity House Known for NMM Keeping his diaries, which cover ten years that saw such historical events as the coronation of Charles II (1660), the Great Plague (1665) and the Great Fire of London (1666), and give an unrivalled insight into London life in those years. Establishing a professional naval service for the first time in English history.
    Port connection His work at the navy led to the largest shipbuilding programme England had ever seen.
    As Clerk of the Acts to the Navy Board, he worked at the Royal Dockyards.
    As Master of Trinity House he drew up a new Charter for the organisation.
    Interesting fact It is clear that Pepys did not want anyone to read his diary. He wrote in a special form of shorthand, and his diaries were not deciphered for over a century.

24. Creative Quotations From Samuel Pepys (1633-1703)
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1633-1703) born on Feb 23 English "diarist, naval administrator". "He is noted for his "Diary" which gives a fascinating picture of the official and upper-class life of Restoration London from 1660-1669." Search millions of documents for Samuel Pepys
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Creative Perfumes But Lord! to see the absurd nature of Englishmen, that cannot forbear laughing and jeering at everything that looks strange."
"Did satisfy myself mighty fair in the truth of the saying that the world do not grow old at all, but is in as good condition in all respects as ever it was." "But me thought it lessened my esteem of a king, that he should not be able to command the rain." He that will not stoop for a pin will never be worth a pound. "My observation [is] that most men that do thrive in the world forget to take pleasure during the time that they are getting their estate, but reserve that till they have got one, and then it is too late for them to enjoy it."
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25. The Life Of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703)
Samuel Pepys was born on February 23, 1633, the son of a London tailor, Samuel Pepys was laid to rest in St. Olave’s Church, Hart Street.
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Samuel Pepys was born on February 23, 1633, the son of a London tailor, and fifth of eleven children. He first attended the Huntingdon Free School, and then St. Paul's School. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1650, but shortly transferred to Magdalene College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1653.
In 1654, Pepys became secretary to Sir Edward Montagu, later Earl of Sandwich, a distant relative. Soon after, Pepys became a clerk of the Exchequer, and married Elizabeth St. Michel in 1655. In 1660, Pepys was made Clerk of the King's Ships to the Navy Board.
On January 1, 1660, at the age of 27, Pepys began his Diary. It was written in the shorthand system established by Thomas Shelton, and covered nine years not only of Pepys' life, but of London events. The passages on the Plague (1665-1666), The Great Fire of London (1666), and the arrival of the Dutch fleet (1665-1667) are invaluable firsthand accounts to historians.
Popish Plot , and he was imprisoned in the Tower for six weeks. Pepys was soon cleared of charges, however, and was reinstated as Secretary to the Admiralty in 1684.

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27. Samuel Pepys (1633-1703)
Samuel Pepys (16331703). Timeline. TREASURY LETTER BOOKS (1686-1695). 60Protection of Packquett (sic) Boats. JAMES R. II
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TREASURY LETTER BOOKS (1686-1695) 60: Protection of Packquett (sic) Boats JAMES R. II You are not to impress into our service any of the six persons hereunder belonging to the JANE of Dover whereof Richard Moore is Master [of] the said vessel being employed in our Service as a Packuett (sic) Boat at Dover. Given under our Court at Whitehall the 6th of October 1688, By His Majesty's Comand (sic) S.Pepys To all Commanding Officers of our Shipps (sic) Pressmasters and others whom it may concerne, 1. Anthony Deleau. 2. Jasper Moone. 3. Dadid Williams. 4. Peter Foster. 5. Dennis Matthew. 6. William Ambrose.
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28. Samuel Pepys - Britannia Biographies
Samuel Pepys (16331703) Pepys career in government began as secretary to SirEdward Montagu under Charles II after which he was named clerk of the kings
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Pepys career in government began as secretary to Sir Edward Montagu under Charles II after which he was named clerk of the kings ships and a member of the navy board in 1660. By 1686 he was secretary of the Admiralty. His career in the British Navy was not without distinction, but his accomplishments will forever be overshadowed by his famous "Diary."
Pepys' Diary describes, in frank detail, his life and the times during the rule of Charles II between 1660 and 1669. Written in shorthand (due to his failing sight), the undabridged "Diary" was first translated and published between 1819 and 1822.
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Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) RESOURCES: SECTION ONE: Journal articles from academic databases. back to page top Literary topics are among the more difficult to research in online databases. To assist you in this, the following are specific recommendations regarding Samuel Pepys. DATABASE SEARCH TERMS RESULTS Academic Search Premier samuel pepys Perform the basic search. Use the checkboxes to search limit your search to "Full Text," and "Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) journals." Provides a small number of relevant items. samuel pepys JSTOR, the search system for Arts & Sciences Collection, searches within its various journal "collections" ( click here for details Provides a small number of excellent items.

30. Samuel Pepys, 1633-1703 : National Maritime Museum
A halflength portrait to right in a feigned oval. He wears a brown silk coatand brown, full-bottomed wig. Pepys was a diarist and administrator of the
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31. Samuel Pepys, 1633-1703 (BHC2947) - National Maritime Museum
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Pepys, Samuel (16331703) MP Diarist Public Servant Antiquary. 23 records noted.Scope, literary MSS and papers. Repository, for the location of these
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33. Samuel Pepys Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
Samuel Pepys Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com. (16331703) 1663/64January 1st, At the Coffee-house, where much talking about a very rich
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35. Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), Diarist And Naval Administrator
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Samuel Pepys (16331703). The diary that British civil servant and diarist SamuelPepys kept from 1659 to 1669 is a detailed account of events during the
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38. Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys (16331703). Memoirs of Samuel Pepys. . . Comprising His Diary from1659 to 1669, deciphered by the Reverend John Smith . . . from the original
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Memoirs of Samuel Pepys. . . Comprising His Diary from 1659 to 1669 , deciphered by the Reverend John Smith . . . from the original short-hand manuscript in the Pepysian Library. Ed. by Richard, Lord Braybrooke. London: Henry Colburn, 1825. 2 volumes. Samuel Pepys, secretary to the Admiralty, began his famous diary on the eve of the Restoration. After his death, the diary was deposited in the Library of Magdalene College, Cambridge (where it remains today) and was not published until over a century after his death, because it was written in a cipher. Clearly, Pepys never intended his words to be read by anyone but himself. The result is a memoir that is candid, unhampered by the conventions and morals of his era, and free from shame and self-censorship. Early in the nineteenth century, George Neville, Master of the College and brother of Lord Braybrooke, determined to have the diary decoded, and enlisted the services of John Smith, Curate of Barham and a graduate of the College. From 1819 to 1822, John Smith patiently and painstakingly deciphered the six volumes of the diary, and under the editorship of Lord Braybrooke a part was published in 1825 in two large volumes. The complete journal was not issued until 1893. The volumes exhibited here are in their original boards, with original paper labels and uncut. These were the personal copies of the scholar who deciphered them, with the inside front cover of both volumes bearing his signature: John Smith, Curate of Barham.

39. Samuel Pepys
Pepys, Samuel (16331703) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). The Navy s right handSamuel Pepys and Samuel Pepys PRINCE OF DIARISTS 1633-1703 MY LORD!
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Samuel Pepys (16331703). Samuel Pepys 1633 - 1703. We owe our knowledge of theLondon of the 1660s to Samuel Pepys, England s great diarist.
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