Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 50: February 1666-67
Diary of Samuel Pepys — volume 50: February 1666-67
Pepys Samuel
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Pen and I, in few words, and on a suddenoccasion, of no great moment, but very bitter, and stared on one another, and so broke off; and to our business, my heart as full of spite as itcould hold, for which God forgive me and him! At the end of the day comewitnesses on behalf of Mr. Carcasse; but, instead of clearing him, I findthey were brought to recriminate Sir W. Batten, and did it by oath veryhighly, that made the old man mad, and, I confess, me ashamed, so that Icaused all but ourselves to... withdraw; being sorry to have such thingsdeclared in the open office, before 100 people. But it was done home, andI do believe true, though (Sir) W. Batten denies all, but is cruel mad, and swore one of them, he or Carcasse, should not continue in the Office, which is said like a fool. He gone, for he would not stay, and [Sir] W. Pen gone a good while before, Lord Bruncker, Sir T. Harvy, and I, staidand examined the witnesses, though amounting to little more than areproaching of Sir W. Batten. I home, my head and mind vexed about theconflict between Sir W.
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