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Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 21: March/April 1662-63

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A series of daily journal entries by a naval administrator in Restoration England, recording professional duties at the Admiralty and dockyards, social visits to court and coffeehouses, domestic routines and marital relations, observations of politics and international news, practical details about ships, experiments with rope and equipment, and personal health and mood. The entries mix official business, gossip, household management, and reflections on colleagues, offering granular snapshots of everyday life and government operations during a politically tense season.

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Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament, best known for his detailed diary that provides a vivid first-hand account of life in 17th-century England. His writings, particularly the "Diary of Samuel Pepys," cover significant historical events such as the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London, offering insights into the social and political climate of the time. Pepys's diary is celebrated for its candidness and depth, making it a crucial primary source for historians and a fascinating read for anyone interested in the period. His work is a cornerstone of English literature and continues to be studied for its literary merit and historical significance.

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