Monday 18 August 1662
… st of eggs till Mr. Deane of Woolwich came to me, and he and I ri … or Woolwich; and so Deane and I home again, and parted at Bowe, a … uld have it. I find Deane a pretty able man, and able to do the K …
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… st of eggs till Mr. Deane of Woolwich came to me, and he and I ri … or Woolwich; and so Deane and I home again, and parted at Bowe, a … uld have it. I find Deane a pretty able man, and able to do the K …
… , Mr. Chr. Pett and Deane were summoned to give an account of som … o me I took him and Deane, and there met my uncle Thomas, and we …
… after dinner comes Deane of Woolwich, and I spent, as I had appo … ening also with Mr. Deane, and had a good supper, and then to bed …
… , Sir Robert Murry, Deane Wilkins, and Mr. Hooke, going by coach … e, I staid not; but Deane Wilkins and Mr. Hooke and I walked to R …
(Lord's day). To church, where a stranger made a very good s …
By water to Doctors' Commons to Dr. Walker, to give him my L …
… bout the Forrest of Deane; and having done it, he came himself (I … d to the Forrest of Deane, in Speede's Mapps, and there he showed …
Up, and Mr. Shepley came to me, who is lately come to town; …
… e to dinner, taking Deane of Woolwich along with me, and he dined …
… g. At noon took Mr. Deane (lately come to towne) home with me to … ervalue the draught Deane sent up to me, that I was ashamed to ow …
Begun again to rise betimes by 4 o'clock, and made an end of …
… veyor as much as by Deane upon whom they laid all the fault, whic … trouble is for poor Deane. At noon home and dined with my wife, a …
… veriest Fanatique [Deane] that is in England to mark them, on pu … censed against poor Deane, as a fanatique rogue, and I know not w …
All the morning at home, and Mr. Berkenshaw (whom I have not …
… to dinner, and Mr. Deane of Woolwich being with me I took him wi … being only to keep Deane from dining at home with me, being doub …
… im. Thence with Mr. Deane to see Mr. Falconer, and there find him … at content with Mr. Deane) and home late, and so to the office, w …
… ween the Bishop and Deane of Coventry and Lichfield; the former o … er it was read, the Deane made the service be gone through with, …
… Mercer, and Captain Deane, and after dinner to sing, Mr. Pelling … g. Then, they gone, Deane and I all the afternoon till night to t …
… by appointment Mr. Deane in the Temple Church, and he and I over … ghtily. This fellow Deane is a conceited fellow, and one that mea …
… but now, by Captain Deane's invitation, did go to see his new gun … yself, with Captain Deane, taking a hackney coach, did go out tow …
… home, and there Mr. Deane comes and dines with me by invitation, … l end! He gone, and Deane, I to my chamber for a while, and then …
… d home, whither Mr. Deane by agreement came to me and dined with … wife. After dinner Deane and I [had] great discourse again about …
All the morning at the office. Dined at home all alone, and …
… d a good while with Deane, talking well of the Navy miscarriages …
… e pretty well, then Deane and I to my chamber, and there we repea …
… horsebacke with Mr. Deane to Erith, and so aboard my Lord Bruncke …
… to dinner, and Mr. Deane with me, who hath promised me a very fi …
… to work I with Mr. Deane spent two hours upon the new ship, info …
At the Office all the morning; and at noon find the Bishop o …
… nly part of the way Deane walked with me, complaining of many abu …