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Journal Category: Diary

Entry Date: 1660-07-22

Word Count: 228

Sunday 22 July 1660

Lord's day.  All this last night it had rained hard.  My brother Tom came this morning the first time to see me, and I paid him all that I owe my father to this day.  Afterwards I went out and looked into several churches, and so to my uncle Fenner's, whither my wife was got before me, and we, my father and mother, and all the Joyces, and my aunt Bell, whom I had not seen many a year before.  After dinner to White Hall (my wife to church with K. Joyce), where I find my Lord at home, and walked in the garden with him, he showing me all the respect that can be.  I left him and went to walk in the Park, where great endeavouring to get into the inward Park,1 but could not get in; one man was basted by the keeper, for carrying some people over on his back through the water.  Afterwards to my Lord's, where I staid and drank with Mr. Sheply, having first sent to get a pair of oars.  It was the first time that ever I went by water on the Lord's day.  Home, and at night had a chapter read; and I read prayers out of the Common Prayer Book, the first time that ever I read prayers in this house.  So to bed.

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