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Sir Richard Pepys, M.P. for Sudbury and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland (1589–1659)(1) + (1620)+ Judith Cutte(2) + Mary Gosnold Kuiper, Kathleen (2011). Prose: Literary Terms and Concepts. New York: Rosen Publishing. ISBN 978-1615304943.

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Samurai Diary is a spec-giving item. It spawns in the main map on the ground every 10 minutes with a 25% chance. You can use it to gain the Samurai spec. 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. Royal Society [ edit ] Isaac Newton's personal copy of the first edition of his Principia Mathematica, bearing Pepys's name And thus ends all that I doubt I shall ever be able to do with my own eyes in the keeping of my journall, I being not able to do it any longer, having done now so long as to undo my eyes almost every time that I take a pen in my hand; and, therefore, whatever comes of it, I must forbear: and, therefore resolve from this time forward to have it kept by my people in long-hand, and must therefore be contented to set down no more than is fit for them and all the world to know; or, if there be any thing, which cannot be much, now my amours to Deb are past, and my eyes hindering me in almost all other pleasures, I must endeavour to keep a margin in my book open, to add here and there, a note in short-hand with my own hand. The red wax is a personal seal of Samuel Pepys, probably created by melting sealing wax and impressing it with his signet ring. It was another way of confirming his identity, reinforcing his signature. Pepys lived to a good age (70) for the period. He was born on 23 February 1633 and died on 26 May 1703 and it is likely that his handwriting worsened in the period before his death as he became more physically frail.

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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. 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]

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And so I betake myself to that course, which [is] almost as much as to see myself go into my grave - for which, and all the discomforts that will accompany my being blind, the good God prepare me! Item 5: Print: Engraving of John Evelyn This month I conclude with my mind very heavy for the loss of the leads, as also for the greatness of my late expenses, insomuch that I do not think that I have above 150 l. clear money in the world, but I have, I believe, got a great deal of good household stuff. Aside from day-to-day activities, Pepys also commented on the significant and turbulent events of his nation. England was in disarray when he began writing his diary. Oliver Cromwell had died just a few years before, creating a period of civil unrest and a large power vacuum to be filled. Pepys had been a strong supporter of Cromwell, but he converted to the Royalist cause upon the Protector's death. He was on the ship that returned Charles II to England to take up his throne and gave first-hand accounts of other significant events from the early years of the Restoration, such as the coronation of Charles II, the Great Plague, the Great Fire of London, and the Anglo–Dutch Wars.I knew it : ) I've always admired those whose speciality is literature, and I am honored you took interest in my writing. Fox, Celina (2007). "The Ingenious Mr Dummer: Rationalizing the Royal Navy in Late Seventeenth-Century England" (PDF). Electronic British Library Journal. p.22 . Retrieved 2 October 2009. Knighton (2004). This was because religious ceremonies were not legally recognised during the Interregnum. The couple regularly celebrated the anniversary of the first date. The Dutch raid was a major concern in itself, but Pepys was personally placed under a different kind of pressure: the Navy Board and his role as Clerk of the Acts came under scrutiny from the public and from Parliament. The war ended in August and, on 17 October, the House of Commons created a committee of "miscarriages". [8] On 20 October, a list was demanded from Pepys of ships and commanders at the time of the division of the fleet in 1666. [8] However, these demands were actually quite desirable for him, as tactical and strategic mistakes were not the responsibility of the Navy Board.

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After dinner to White Hall chappell; my Lady and my Lady Jemimah and I up to the King’s closet (who is now gone to meet the Queen). So meeting with one Mr. Hill, that did know my Lady, he did take us into the King’s closet, and there we did stay all service-time, which I did think a great honour. Legends of British History: Samuel Pepys". The Diary of Samuel Pepys . Retrieved 17 September 2015. In 1673, he was involved with the establishment of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital, which was to train 40 boys annually in navigation, for the benefit of the Royal Navy and the English Merchant Navy. In 1675, he was appointed a Governor of Christ's Hospital and for many years he took a close interest in its affairs. Among his papers are two detailed memorandas on the administration of the school. In 1699, after the successful conclusion of a seven-year campaign to get the master of the Mathematical School replaced by a man who knew more about the sea, he was rewarded for his service as a Governor by being made a Freeman of the City of London. He also served as Master (without ever having been a Freeman or Liveryman) of the Clothworkers' Company (1677-8). Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher; Keay, John; Keay, Julia (2008). The London Encyclopaedia (3rded.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-405-04924-5. Tomalin (2002), p.3: "He was born in London, above the shop, just off Fleet Street, in Salisbury Court."Early life [ edit ] Bookplate, c. 1680–1690, with arms of Samuel Pepys: Quarterly 1st & 4th: Sable, on a bend or between two nag's heads erased argent three fleurs-de-lis of the field (Pepys [3]); 2nd & 3rd: Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (Talbot [4]). Samuel Pepys was descended from John Pepys who married Elizabeth Talbot, the heiress of Cottenham in Cambridgeshire. [5] The Pepys arms are borne by the Pepys family, Earls of Cottenham. [6] Further information: Great Fire of London Map of London after the Great Fire in 1666, showing Pepys' home

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Main article: Pepys Library The Pepys Building of Magdalene College, Cambridge Pepys Library c. 1870 In the diary Pepys records the beginning of a lasting friendship with John Evelyn, another great diarist; a friendship represented in this engraving which Pepys arranges alongside those other close companions in his albums of engraved portraits or ‘Heads’. A century and a half later, it was John Evelyn’s diary which was published first and to great acclaim in 1818. This success prompted those at Magdalene who were aware of the existence of Pepys’s diary, which had come to the College as part of the library and remained there virtually unread, to ponder on publication. Lord Grenville, former Prime Minister and uncle to the Master of Magdalene at the time, George Neville-Grenville, commented that the publication of Pepys’s diary would form an ‘excellent accompaniment to Evelyn’s delightful diary’. Item 6: Portrait of John Smith 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." [ ] Basic Information [ ]When he was 22, Pepys married 14-year-old Elisabeth de St Michel, a descendant of French Huguenot immigrants, first in a religious ceremony on 10 October 1655 and later in a civil ceremony on 1 December 1655 at St Margaret's, Westminster. [14] Illness [ edit ] Elizabeth Pepys (“Betty”) 2 (1651–1716)+ (1680)+ Charles Long, fellow of Caius College and rector of Risby (Suff.)

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