Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 45: August/september 1666

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So with SirW. Batten to the New Exchange by water and to my Lord Bruncker's house, where Sir W. Coventry and Sir G. Carteret met. Little business before usbut want of money. Broke up, and I home by coach round the town. Dinedat home, Balty and myself putting up my papers in m closet in the office. He away, I down to Deptford and there spoke with Bagwell and agreed uponto-morrow, and come home in the rain by water. In the evening at Sir W. Pen's; with my wife, at supper, he in a mad, ridiculous,... drunken humour;and it seems there have been some late distances between his lady and him, as my [wife] tells me. After supper, I home, and with Mr. Hater, Gibson, and Tom alone, got all my chests and money into the further cellar withmuch pains, but great content to me when done. So very late and weary, tobed.
12th. Up, and with Sir W. Batten and Sir W. Pen to St. James's by water, and there did our usual business with the Duke of Yorke. Thence I toWestminster, and there, spoke with Michell and Howlett, who tell me howtheir poor young ones are going to Shadwell's.


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