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Tomalin (2002), p.3: "He was born in London, above the shop, just off Fleet Street, in Salisbury Court." A book about the arts of the Samurai, written during Feudal Japan by an unknown person. It is believed that this book granted special abilities if someone was able to complete the steps of each chapter." In 1667, with the war lost, Pepys helped to discharge the navy. [8] The Dutch had defeated England on open water and now began to threaten English soil itself. In June 1667, they conducted their Raid on the Medway, broke the defensive chain at Gillingham, and towed away the Royal Charles, one of the Royal Navy's most important ships. As he had done during the Fire and the Plague, Pepys again removed his wife and his gold from London. [8] Wheatley (1893), Particulars of the life of Samuel Pepys: "but the place of birth is not known with certainty. Samuel Knight, … (having married Hannah Pepys, daughter of Talbot Pepys of Impington), says positively that it was at Brampton"

Samuel Pepys: Diary, Letters, Family Tree, Maps, Encyclopedia Samuel Pepys: Diary, Letters, Family Tree, Maps, Encyclopedia

My wife, after the absence of her terms for seven weeks, gave me hopes of her being with child, but on the last day of the year she hath them again. Sam previously revealed she would be opting for another home birth after successfully having one with Rosie in 2017. Today , Pepys’ original diaries, books and papers are housed in the Pepys Library at Mag d alene College, Cambridg e , where Pepys studied law as a young man. T he library is open to members of the public and scholars alike. These items are still kept in the original bookcases designed by Pepys in 1666 . Pepys also called Twelfth Night (1602) a “silly play and not relating at all to the name or day” and said of Henry VIII (1613): “Though I went with resolution to like it, is so simple a thing made up of a great many patches… there is nothing in the world good or well done.” Love, Sam's narratives are driven by two diaries; one written by Sam in the pastand one written by Kyle in the present within his subconscious. Both give very different perspectiveson what happened in Rosen Peek to the players, therefore I carried the risk of the game's narratives being too confusing to deliver.

Nine years after he began, Samuel Pepys stopped writing because he thought he was losing his eyesight.

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Pepys' reference to purchasing the pornographic book L'Escole des Filles appears to be the first English reference to pornography. He writes in his diary that it was a "mighty lewd book," and burned it after reading it. [42] Text of the diary [ edit ]Knighton (2004). This was because religious ceremonies were not legally recognised during the Interregnum. The couple regularly celebrated the anniversary of the first date. Pepys was also an important administrator for the Royal Navy. He made the Navy much more efficient and professional and reported on his work both to the King and to Parliament. Thank you for sharing your insight about my game. I cannot agree more with what you said about a character's shames affecting one another. Samuel Pepys sits in an artist's studio whilst his wife Elizabeth has her portrait painted. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) I had this day much discourse with Monsieur Pontaque, son to the famous & wise Prime President of Bourdeaux: This gent, was owner of that excellent Vignoble of Pontaque Se Obrien, whence the choicest of our Burdeaux-Wines come...

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My wife has been so ill of late of her old pain that I have not known her this fortnight almost, which is a pain to me. In th e lesson , students examine key parts of Samuel Pepys’ will and can see how a will was structured. For example, the identification of its author (the testator), their place of residence and occupation or status, a statement about their mental or physical health, a religious statement (wills were proved in ecclesiastical courts until 1858), details of bequests and their recipients, the appointment of an executor, the date, the testator’s signature and signatures of witnesses. The Ephemera Society emblem uses Pepys' portrait and characterizes him as “the first general ephemerist.” [55] Two large albums of ephemera saved by Pepys are in his library.

Now you have looked at the document, have a go at reading it. Use the transcript s to help if you need to. The text we have used for Pepys’ diary has been taken from a 1893 edition, edited by Henry B Wheatley. This version, and others since, has been translated from Samuel Pepys’ original shorthand version. The most recent general study, Samuel Pepys: the Unequalled Self, is by Claire Tomalin. Tomalin's book won the 2002 Whitbread Book of the Year award, the judges calling it a "rich, thoughtful and deeply satisfying" account that unearths "a wealth of material about the uncharted life of Samuel Pepys". [70] Arms [ edit ] Coat of arms of Samuel Pepys Propriety did not prevent him from engaging in a number of extramarital liaisons with various women that were chronicled in his diary, often in some detail when relating the intimate details. The most dramatic of these encounters was with Deborah Willet, a young woman engaged as a companion for Elisabeth Pepys. On 25 October 1668, Pepys was surprised by his wife as he embraced Deb Willet; he writes that his wife "coming up suddenly, did find me imbracing the girl con [with] my hand sub [under] su [her] coats; and endeed I was with my main [hand] in her cunny. I was at a wonderful loss upon it and the girl also...." Following this event, he was characteristically filled with remorse, but (equally characteristically) continued to pursue Willet after she had been dismissed from the Pepys household. [38] Pepys also had a habit of fondling the breasts of his maid Mary Mercer while she dressed him in the morning. [39] In the early hours of 2 September 1666, Pepys was awakened by Jane the maid, his servant, who had spotted a fire in the Billingsgate area. He decided that the fire was not particularly serious and returned to bed. Shortly after waking, his servant returned and reported that 300 houses had been destroyed and that London Bridge was threatened. Pepys went to the Tower of London to get a better view. Without returning home, he took a boat and observed the fire for over an hour. In his diary, Pepys recorded his observations as follows:

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Crest A camel's head erased bridled and lined ducally gorged. Escutcheon Quarterly 1 & 4. On a bend between two horses heads erased three fleurs de lys (Pepys) 2 & 3. A lion rampant within a bordure engrailed (Talbot). Motto Mens Cujusque Is Est Quisque [71] In Mar, former Towie star Sam, 31, revealed she was in a ‘baby bubble’ after giving birth to her third child with longtime partner Paul Knightley, 34, giving their two eldest children, Paul Jr, six, and Rosie, four, an adorable little brother to fawn over. To tell you the truth, I think the story itself is not that special; I mean, it's just anotherhigh school drama. But I think the reason why many gamers got absorbed into the plot is because I tried to make the experience personal. Ichose a diary as the main plot device so that the players are easily drawn into the life of the characters, even if most of their faces are not even shown in the game. The best part is that almost everyone who played the game can easilyunderstand what's I'm trying to say. Most of us had our secret crush and the fear of rejection, and arefamiliar with the pain of having to hide our feelings and having our soul and mind torn because of it. Even after we are grownup, those experiences haunt us and make us do crazy things without us even knowing. I wanted to show that something so familiar to us can keep us on the edge of the seatwithout the lengthy chase sequences or endless jump scares.The Introduction in Volume I provides a scholarly but readable account of "The Diarist", "The Diary" ("The Manuscript", "The Shorthand", and "The Text"), "History of Previous Editions", "The Diary as Literature", and "The Diary as History". The Companion provides a long series of detailed essays about Pepys and his world. What happened during these few days in 1666 has since gone down in history as an event that led to the re-design of the city, gave rise to the first modern insurance company, and helped propel Samuel Pepys’ diary to fame. Before long, the inferno had spread to neighbouring properties. A plan to pull down surrounding buildings to create a fire break was turned down by the Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Bloodworth, on account that the building’s owners could not be found. As the night drew on, the fire fed on further properties and crept towards flammable paper stores by the river. A few days later, when the fire had all but been extinguished, it had consumed 13,200 houses and 87 churches, leaving an estimated 70,000 people homeless and resulting in six verified deaths. Pepys was the fifth of 11 children, but child mortality was high and he was soon the oldest survivor. [10] He was baptised at St Bride's Church on 3 March 1633. [8] Pepys did not spend all of his infancy in London; for a while, he was sent to live with nurse Goody Lawrence at Kingsland, just north of the city. [8] In about 1644, Pepys attended Huntingdon Grammar School before being educated at St Paul's School, London, c. 1646–1650. [8] He attended the execution of Charles I in 1649. [8] Elisabeth de St Michel, Pepys' wife. Stipple engraving by James Thomson, after a 1666 painting (now destroyed) by John Hayls. [11]

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