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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
Fane (Mrs.), Pepys’s housekeeper 59
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
Page (Sir Thomas), Provost of King’s College, Cambridge 53
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.



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