Tuesday 22 December 1668
At the office all the morning, and at noon to the ’Change, thinking to meet with Langford about my father’s house in Fleet Streete, but I come too late, and so home to dinner, and all the afternoon at the office busy, and at night home to supper and talk, and with mighty content with my wife, and so to bed.
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First Reading
Don O'Shea • Link
Poor Sam. If anyone ever needed a cellphone, it was Sam.
Second Reading
Terry Foreman • Link
William Langford, a tailor, had taken over the remainder of the lease in 1664 when Tom Pepys (the diarist's brother) had died. In 1665 the house had been destroyed in the Fire. (L&M footnote)
Gerald Berg • Link
I hope Liz is enjoying this hiatus. She's paid for it!