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Journal Category: Diary

Entry Date: 1660-08-24

Word Count: 192

Friday 24 August 1660

Office, and thence with Sir William Batten and Sir William Pen to the parish church to find out a place where to build a seat or a gallery to sit in, and did find one which is to be done speedily.  Hence with them to dinner at a tavern in Thames Street, where they were invited to a roasted haunch of venison and other very good victuals and company. Hence to Whitehall to the Privy Seal, but nothing to do.  At night by land to my father's, where I found my mother not very well.  I did give her a pint of sack.  My father came in, and Dr. T. Pepys, who talked with me in French about looking out for a place for him.  But I found him a weak man, and speaks the worst French that ever I heard of one that had been so long beyond sea.  Hence into Paul's Churchyard and bought Barkley's Argenis in Latin, and so home and to bed.  I found at home that Captain Bun had sent me 4 dozen bottles of wine today.  The King came back to Whitehall to-night.

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