Tuesday 5 January 1668/69

Up, and to the office all the morning, the frost and cold continuing. At noon home with my people to dinner; and so to work at the office again; in the evening comes Creed to me, and tells me his wife is at my house. So I in, and spent an hour with them, the first time she hath been here, or I have seen her, since she was married. She is not overhandsome, though a good lady, and one I love. So after some pleasant discourse, they gone, I to the Office again, and there late, and then home to supper to my wife, who is not very well of those, and so sat talking till past one in the morning, and then to bed.


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Terry Foreman  •  Link

"home to supper to my wife, who is not very well of those"

Menstrual pains, but nevertheless, "and so sat talking till past one in the morning, and then to bed".

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