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Edisbury (Kenrick), the “old Edgeborrow” of the “Diary” | 152, 277 |
Evelyn (John) visits Pepys in the Tower | 52 |
—— his defence of England’s right to the dominion of the sea | 155 |
Evelyn’s (Mrs.) picture of the Duchess of Newcastle | 194 |
Falmouth (Sir Charles Berkeley, Earl of) | 171, 195 |
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Fashion, Charles II.’s attempt to fix the | 204 |
Field, Pepys’s lawsuit with | 28 |
Fitzgerald (Col.), Deputy Governor of Tangier | 69 |
Flag (English), rights of | 155 |
Fox (Lady), Pepys’s anagrams upon her name when Mrs. Whittle | 5 |
Gaming at Court | 229 |
Gibson’s “Memoirs of the Navy” | 148 |
“Gloucester” (The), wreck of | 54 |
Gloves, use of perfumed | 206 |
Grammont, Memoirs of | 159, 160, 162, 163, 164 |
Greenwich, plague there | 110 |
Grenville (Lord), his help in deciphering the “Diary” | 12 |
Gwyn (Nell) | 179 |
Hales’s portrait of Pepys | 237 |
Hamilton (Miss) | 162, 163, 169 |
Harbord (Sir Charles) suggested as paymaster for Tangier | 69 |
Harbord (William), M.P. for Launceston | 52 |
—— his opinion of the government of Tangier | 70 |
Harrington (James) and his Rota Club | 18 |
Harwich, Pepys elected M.P. for | 57 |
—— is unpopular there when out of favour at Court | 57 |
Hats worn indoors | 205 |
Hayter (Thomas) appointed Clerk of the Acts | 49, 121, 283 |
—— Secretary of the Admiralty | 270 |
Henry VIII., what he did for the Navy | 130 |
Hewer (William) | 121 |
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—— the fights there | 105 |
—— its state after the Fire | 112 |
Moors turned out of Tangier | 64 |
—— take possession of the place again | 74 |
Morelli (Cesare) | 121 |
Mourning, use of | 208 |
Muffs, use of, by men | 207 |
Muly Ismael, Emperor of Morocco | 74 |
Musical instruments referred to in the “Diary” | 97, 98, 252–253 |
“Naseby,” Pepys in the | 10, 21 |
—— its name is changed to “Charles” | 22 |
Navy (The) 128–158 | |
—— lists of the officers of the | 266 |
Navy Board, origin of | 130 |
—— composition in the reign of Elizabeth | 131 |
—— instructions | 132 |
—— salaries of the officers | 135 |
—— Commissioners during the Commonwealth | 136 |
—— re-arrangement of the Board at the Restoration | 137 |
—— their want of money | 146 |
Navy Office in Crutched Friars | 144 |
—— attempts to save it from being burnt | 32 |
Nero (Tragedy of), quotation from | 217 |
Newcastle (Margaret, Duchess of) | 193 |
Newgate Street, the butchers there | 104 |
Nonconformists, Pepys’s opinion of the | 214 |
Northumberland (Algernon, Earl of) | 23 (note) |
Norwood (Colonel), Deputy Governor of Tangier | 67, 69 |
O’Brien (Donald), his father’s will | 192 |
Offley petitions against Pepys’s election as M.P. for Castle Rising | 50 |
Oranges, price of | 227 |
Osborne (Sir Thomas), afterwards Duke of Leeds | 191, 273 |
Ossory (Earl of), appointed Governor of Tangier | 71 |
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Pasley (Colonel), his assistance to the author | 129, 74 |
Skinner (Daniel), papers of Milton possessed by him | 89 |
Smith (Sir Jeremy) | 197 |
Smith (John), the decipherer of the “Diary” | 12 |
—— “Life, Journals, &c., of Pepys,” alluded to | 56 passim |
Stewart (Frances), afterwards Duchess of Richmond | 41, 160, 161, 174 |
Stockings, green silk, fashionable | 177 |
Symons (William), his political misfortunes | 18 |
Sympson (Mr.), the maker of Pepys’s bookcases | 83 |
Tangier | 62–76 |
—— Lord Dartmouth’s expedition to | 55 |
—— the mole built | 67 |
—— —— destroyed | 73 |
Tarpaulins v. “Gentlemen captains” | 148 |
Taverns frequented by Pepys | 105–108 |
Tennis, Charles II. a proficient at | 229 |
Teviot (Earl of), Governor of Dunkirk and afterwards of Tangier | 68 |
Thames (River), as a highway | 100 |
Theatres after the Restoration | 217 |
Tickets given to the sailors in place of money | 147 |
“Tom Otter,” Charles II. calls the Duke of York by this name | 172 |
Travelling on horseback and by coach | 211 |
Turner (Mr.), of the Navy Office, wishes to be made Clerk of the Acts | 23 |
Turner (Serjeant John), and his wife | 117 |
Turner (Mrs.) shows her leg to Pepys | 210 |
Turner (Theophila) | 117 |
Verrio’s portrait of Pepys | 239 |
Voltaire, quotation from | 183 |
Wallis (Dr.), his portrait | 60 |
Wedding customs | 209 |
Westminster Hall, the stationers of | 109 |
Whittle (Elizabeth), anagrams upon, by Pepys | 5 |
Wigs, fashion of wearing | 207 |
Willett (Deb.), Pepys’s liaison with her | 43 |
Williamson (Sir Joseph) | 191 |
Wines drunk in Pepys’s time | 202 |
Woolwich dockyard | 154 |
Wren (Matthew) | 141, CHISWICK PRESS: C. WHITTINGHAM AND CO. TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE. |