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Journal Category: Diary

Entry Date: 1661-01-08

Word Count: 197

Tuesday 8 January 1661

My wife and I lay very long in bed to-day talking and pleasing one another in discourse.  Being up, Mr. Warren came, and he and I agreed for the deals that my Lord is to, have.  Then Will and I to Westminster, where I dined with my Lady.  After dinner I took my Lord Hinchinbroke and Mr. Sidney to the Theatre, and shewed them "The Widdow," an indifferent good play, but wronged by the women being to seek in their parts.  That being done, my Lord's coach waited for us, and so back to my Lady's, where she made me drink of some Florence wine, and did give me two bottles for my wife.  From thence walked to my cozen Stradwick's, and there chose a small banquet and some other things against our entertainment on Thursday next.  Thence to Tom Pepys and bought a dozen of trenchers, and so home.  Some talk to-day of a head of Fanatiques that do appear about Barnett, but I do not believe it.  However, my Lord Mayor, Sir Richd. Browne, hath carried himself very honourably, and hath caused one of their meeting-houses in London to be pulled down.

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