INDEX
INDEX.
The titles of Chapters are printed in italics.
| PAGE | |
| Admiral, introduction of the word into English | 129 |
| Admiral (Lord High), the office first put in commission | 136 |
| Admiralty (The), relation of the office to the Navy Board | 142, 145 |
| —— Secretaries of, list | 268 |
| Almanacs foretell the Fire of London | 113 |
| Albemarle (George Monk, Duke of) | 31, 183 |
| Albemarle (Duchess of) | 184 |
| —— her disgust at the ways of the “gentlemen captains” | 149 |
| Aldborough, members of Parliament for | 48 |
| Amusements | 217–231 |
| Anglesey (Earl of) | 190 |
| Arlington (Earl of) laughed at by Miss Stewart | 159 |
| Ascension day, custom of beating the bounds on that day | 213 |
| “Athenæum” on the charm of the “Diary” | 17 |
| Audley End, visit of the queen and grand ladies to the fair at | 161 |
| Axe Yard, Pepys’s home there | 24 |
| Backwell (Alderman), the goldsmith | 123 |
| Bailey (J. E.), his paper on the Cipher of the “Diary” | 13 |
| Balaam (Dr.), his opinion of Tangier | 75 |
| Ballads, Pepys’s collection of | 90 |
| Barlow (Thomas), Pepys’s predecessor as Clerk of the Acts | 23 |
| Batten (Sir William) | 157 |
| Batten (Lady), married to Sir James B. Leyenburg | 48 |
| Bear at the Bridge foot | 102 |
| Beating the bounds | 213 |
| Bellasys (John, Lord), Governor of Tangier | 69 |
| Bellasys (Susan, Lady) | 169 |
| Bence (John), M.P. for Aldborough | 48 |
| Berkeley (Sir Charles), afterwards Earl of Falmouth | 171, 195 |
| Betterton, Pepys’s admiration for | 219 |
| Binding of Pepys’s books | 84 |
| Birch (Colonel), his proposal for the rebuilding of London after the Fire | 114 |
| Blackburne (Robert), Secretary of the Admiralty | 136, 269 |
| Bludworth (Sir Thomas), a poor creature | 32 |
| Bombay a more iniquitous place than Tangier | 75 |
| Booksellers employed by Pepys | 93 |
| Brampton, Pepys’s money buried there | 34 |
| —— parish registers | 3 |
| Braybrooke (Lord) as an editor | 15 |
| —— his censure on James II. | 139 |
| Breakfasts, Pepys’s | 201 |
| Bright’s (Rev. Mynors) edition of the “Diary” | 15 |
| British dominion of the seas | 154 |
| Brook (Margaret), afterwards Lady Denham | 177 |
| Brooke (Sir Robert), M.P. for Aldborough | 48 |
| Brouncker (Lord) | 158 |
| Buckingham (Duke of) | 180 |
| —— his mimicry | 160 |
| —— his Duchess | 161 |
| Buckingham House in the Strand | 115 |
| Burton (Dr. Hezekiah) | 79 |
| Butler’s “Hudibras” in the Pepysian library | 89 |
| Cambridge, Pepys’s name on the boards of Trinity College | 4 |
| —— Pepys entered at Magdalene College | 4 |
| Cards, games at | 229 |
| Carriage-building, improvements in | 211 |
| Carteret (Sir George) | 156, 273 |
| Carteret (Philip), his marriage with Lady Jemimah Montagu | 209 |
| Castle Rising, members of Parliament for | 49 |
| Castlemaine (Countess of) | 168, 172, 173 |
| —— Pepys’s admiration for her | 41 |
| Catalogues made by Pepys | 82, 92 |
| Characters (Public) | 183–198 |
| Charles II., his coronation | 24 |
| —— his own account of his escape after the Battle of Worcester | 53 |
| —— viciousness of his Court | 159 |
| —— his character | 165–169 |
| Chatham dockyard | 151 |
| —— Commissioners of the Navy resident at | 284 |
| Chaucer, Pepys’s appreciation of | 86 |
| Chest (The) at Chatham | 152 |
| —— removed to Greenwich | 153 |
| Chesterfield (Elizabeth, Countess of) | 176 |
| Chiffinch (Thomas) | 181 |
| Chiffinch (William) | 181 |
| Church, Pepys’s behaviour at | 214 |
| Clapham, Pepys moves there | 59 |
| Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of) | 187 |
| —— displeased with Pepys | 188 |
| Clarendon Park, the timber at | 188 |
| Clarges (Ann), afterwards Duchess of Albemarle | 184 |
| Clerk of the Acts, an ancient office | 129 |
| —— list of holders of the office | 279 |
| Clothworkers’ Company, Pepys elected Master | 51 |
| Clothworkers’ Hall, burning of | 112 |
| Cocker (Edward), the writing master | 30, 87 |
| Cockfighting, Pepys’s opinion of | 94, 228 |
| “Cockpit,” plays acted there | 223 |
| Coleridge, quotations from | 1, 46 |
| Cooper (Mr.), teaches Pepys mathematics | 28 |
| Costume, varieties of, after the Restoration | 203 |
| Cottenham, the Pepyses of | 1 |
| Cotton’s Scarronides appreciated by Pepys | 90 |
| Court (The) | 159–182 |
| Coventry (Mr., afterwards Sir William) | 32, 36, 37, 189, 197, 270 |
| Coventry (Mr., afterwards Sir William) suggests that Pepys should write a history of the Dutch war | 31 |
| —— Pepys’s respect for him | 156 |
| Cox (Sir John) | 151, 285 |
| Creed (John), Secretary to the Commissioners of Tangier | 66 |
| Crowland (Abbot of), his lands in Cambridgeshire | 2 |
| Cunningham (Peter), on the charm of the “Diary” | 17 |
| —— his story of Nell Gwyn referred to | 160, 172 |
| Dancing at Court | 230 |
| Dartmouth (Lord) | 54, 55, 80 |
| —— sent out to destroy Tangier | 72 |
| Davenant’s (Sir William) company of actors | 217 |
| Davis (Moll) | 179 |
| Deane (Sir Anthony) | 53, 124 |
| Denham (Lady) | 177 |
| Deptford dockyard | 153 |
| “Diary,” account of the | 11 |
| Dinners, Pepys’s opinion upon | 200 |
| Dockyards, the four | 150 |
| Domesday Book | 44 |
| Douglas (Captain), his bravery | 150 |
| Downing (Sir George) | 188 |
| —— Pepys’s connection with him | 11, 18, 23 |
| D’Oyly wants to borrow money from Pepys | 53 |
| Drinking, habits of deep | 201 |
| Dryden recommended by Pepys to modernize Chaucer | 87 |
| Dummer (Edmund), constructer of the first docks at Plymouth | 81, 153, 278 |
| Dutch in the Medway | 149 |
| Dutch war, Pepys proposes to write a history of the | 31 |
| “Ecclesiastes,” quotation from | 232 |
| 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 |
| —— Pepys lives with him | 59 |
| Hickes (Dr. George) attends Pepys’s death-bed | 60 |
| Hill-house (The), at Chatham | 152 |
| Hippocras, not wine, but a mixed drink | 27, 109 |
| Hollar’s views of Tangier | 70 |
| Holmes (Sir Robert) | 196 |
| Houblons (The), friends of Pepys | 58, 59, 72, 73, 123 |
| Hours of going to bed | 212 |
| Howard (Lord) | 49 |
| Huntingdon, Pepys goes to school there | 3 |
| Hyde (Anne), wife of the Duke of York | 170 |
| Hyde (Mrs.) | 162 |
| Inns, abundance of, in London | 201 |
| Jackson (John), Pepys’s nephew | 61, 73 |
| James II., previously Duke of York | 31, 37, 49, 58 |
| —— his relations with Pepys | 22, 138 |
| —— his connection with the Countess of Chesterfield | 176 |
| —— —— with Lady Denham | 177 |
| —— —— with Frances Jennings | 178 |
| —— his character | 169 |
| —— his wife Anne | 170 |
| —— his conversion to Roman Catholicism | 170 |
| —— shipwreck of his ship “The Gloucester” | 54 |
| Jennings (Frances), afterwards Duchess of Tyrconnel | 160, 179 |
| Johnson (Dr.), quotation from | 116 |
| Jones (Sir William), M.P., his opinion of the government of Tangier | 70 |
| Jonson (Ben), Pepys’s admiration of | 219 |
| Joyce (Anthony), his misfortunes and death | 118 |
| Joyce (Kate) | 119 |
| Joyce (William), an impertinent coxcomb | 118 |
| Katherine (Queen) | 168 |
| —— her marriage portion | 64 |
| Katherine of Valois, her body at Westminster Abbey | 40 |
| Killigrew’s company of actors | 218 |
| King Street, Westminster, full of inns | 106 |
| King’s College, Cambridge, Pepys suggested for Provost | 53 |
| Kingsmall (Sir Francis), grandfather of Mrs. Pepys | 7 |
| Kirke (Colonel), Deputy Governor of Tangier | 68, 69, 72, 73 |
| Kite (Mrs.), and her daughter Peg | 119 |
| Kneller’s (Sir Godfrey), portrait of Dr. Wallis | 60 |
| —— portraits of Pepys | 238 |
| Knipp (Mrs.), the actress | 220 |
| Lawson (Sir John) | 196 |
| —— his opinion of Tangier | 65 |
| Leeds (Duke of) | 191, 273 |
| Legge (Colonel), afterwards Lord Dartmouth | 54, 55, 72, 80 |
| Lely’s (Sir Peter), portrait of Pepys | 238 |
| —— portraits of the beauties of the Court | 162 |
| Leybourne (W. de), the first English Admiral | 129 |
| Leyenburg (Sir James B.), Pepys’s quarrel with him | 48 |
| Lincoln’s Inn, theatres in | 224 |
| London | 100–125 |
| —— the Plague | 109–112 |
| —— the Fire | 31, 112–115 |
| —— rebuilding of | 114 |
| —— prints of, collected by Pepys | 92 |
| London Bridge, danger of “shooting” it | 101 |
| Lorrain (Paul), a cataloguer employed by Pepys | 84 |
| Magdalene College, Cambridge, Pepys’s library there | 77 |
| Maitland MS. at Cambridge | 81 |
| Man (Mr.) offers to buy the place of Clerk of the Acts | 24 |
| Manners | 199–216 |
| Marshall (Stephen), not the father of Anne and Beck Marshall | 220 |
| Maryon (S.) | 54 |
| Marvell (Andrew), his attack on Pepys | 53 |
| —— “Instructions to a Painter,” quoted | 178 |
| —— “Ballad on the Lord Mayor and Aldermen,” quoted | 159 |
| Masks worn by ladies | 205 |
| Maulyverer (John) | 79 |
| May (Baptist) | 182 |
| Michell (Betty), Pepys’s admiration for her | 42 |
| Milles (Dr. Daniel), the minister of St. Olave’s | 120 |
| Mills (Rev. Alexander) | 57 |
| Milton’s “Paradise Lost,” quotation from | 63 |
| —— works in the Pepysian Library | 88 |
| Mings (Sir Christopher), loved by his sailors | 197 |
| Minnes (Sir John) | 156, 276 |
| —— teaches Pepys to love Chaucer | 86 |
| Moll (Orange), at the theatre | 227 |
| Money, value of, in Pepys’s day | 212 |
| Monk (George), afterwards Duke of Albemarle | 31, 183 |
| Monson (Sir William), his Naval Tracts | 128, 134 |
| Montagu (Sir Edward), afterwards Earl of Sandwich, | 9, 10, 20, 24, 29, 49, 65, 154, 185 |
| —— first chose Portsmouth for his title when offered an earldom | 154 |
| Montague (Lady Jemimah), her marriage with Philip Carteret | 209 |
| Moorfields full of people after the Fire | 33 |
| —— 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, 140 (note) |
| —— his lists of the Officers of the Navy | 266 |
| Paston (Sir Robert), afterwards Viscount Yarmouth | 49 |
| Peachell (Dr.), Master of Magdalene College | 79 |
| Penn (Sir William) | 25, 32, 157 |
| —— his house at the Navy Office | 145 |
| Pepys (Mrs. Elizabeth), her marriage to Samuel Pepys | 6, 9 |
| —— squabbles with her husband | 42, 44 |
| —— her death | 47 |
| —— her religion | 51 |
| Pepys (John), Samuel’s brother | 49 |
| —— joint Clerk of the Acts with Thomas Hayter | 143, 283 |
| Pepys (John), Samuel’s father | 3, 9 |
| —— his will | 117 |
| Pepys (Margaret), Samuel’s mother | 3 |
| Pepys (Paulina), Samuel’s sister, he gives her a marriage portion | 44 |
| Pepys (Richard), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland | 2 |
| Pepys (Robert), Samuel’s uncle, his death | 25 |
| Pepys (Samuel), “Pepys before the Diary” | 1–15 |
| —— “Pepys in the Diary” | 16–45 |
| —— “Pepys after the Diary” | 46–62 |
| —— antiquity of his family | 1 |
| —— his birth, Feb. 23, 1632–3, and parentage | 3 |
| —— his education | 3–5 |
| —— a Roundhead as a boy | 4 |
| —— admonished for being drunk | 5 |
| —— his romance, “Love a Cheate” | 5 |
| —— made Master of Acts by proxy | 6 |
| —— his marriage to Elizabeth St. Michel | 6, 9 |
| —— operation for the stone | 10 |
| —— accompanies Sir Edward Montagu to the Sound | 10 |
| —— Clerk of the Exchequer | 11 |
| —— uses Shelton’s system of shorthand in writing his “Diary” | 13 |
| —— how he wrote his “Diary” | 14 |
| —— tells Sir W. Coventry how he kept a diary | 16 |
| —— living in Axe-yard | 18 |
| —— a member of the Rota Club | 19 |
| —— accepts the post of Secretary to the Generals at Sea | 20 |
| Pepys (Samuel) is pleased at being addressed as “Esq.” | 21 |
| —— goes on board the “Naseby” | 21 |
| —— is made Clerk of the Acts | 22 |
| —— his relation to the Instructions for the Navy Office | 138 |
| —— takes possession of his house at the Navy Office | 144 |
| —— his feelings on Barlow’s death, by which he gained £100 a year | 23 |
| —— takes the oaths as a Clerk of the Privy Seal | 24 |
| —— is sworn a justice of the peace | 24 |
| —— goes to Brampton to see after the property left by his uncle | 26 |
| —— his vows | 26 |
| —— thinks it wise to spend while he can enjoy life | 27 |
| —— proposes to write on the British dominion of the seas | 154 |
| —— sworn a younger brother of the Trinity House | 28 |
| —— is made a burgess of Portsmouth | 28 |
| —— is appointed a Commissioner for Tangier | 28 |
| —— learns mathematics and dancing | 28, 230 |
| —— remonstrates with the Earl of Sandwich on his conduct | 29 |
| —— his eyesight begins to fail | 30 |
| —— —— gets worse | 37 |
| —— thinks of writing a history of the Dutch war | 31 |
| —— is appointed an assistant of the Corporation of the Royal Fishery | 31 |
| —— Treasurer of Tangier | 31, 66, 69 |
| —— Surveyor-General of the Victualling Office | 31 |
| —— his connection with the Victualling Department of the Navy | 147 |
| —— is useful during the period of the Plague and the Fire of London | 31 |
| —— sets up a carriage | 33 |
| —— buries his money at Brampton | 34 |
| —— his letter on the state of the office | 139–142 |
| —— his criticism on himself in the letter | 141 |
| —— his letter to the Commissioners of Accounts | 147 |
| —— his great speech at the bar of the House of Commons | 34 |
| —— ends the “Diary” | 38 |
| —— his tour through France and Holland | 47 |
| —— his wife dies | 47 |
| —— is a candidate at Aldborough for election as a Member of Parliament | 48 |
| —— he quarrels with Sir J. B. Leyenburg | 48 |
| —— is appointed Secretary of the Admiralty | 48 |
| —— is one of the mourners at Lord Sandwich’s funeral | 49 |
| —— is elected Member for Castle Rising | 50 |
| —— charges of Popery made against him | 50 |
| —— Commissioner for Tangier | 70 |
| —— elected Master of the Clothworkers’ Company | 51 |
| —— is committed to the Tower | 52 |
| —— is elected Member for Harwich | 53 |
| —— takes down from Charles II.’s dictation the account of the King’s escape after the battle of Worcester | 53 |
| —— is suggested as a candidate for the provostship of King’s College | 54 |
| —— accompanies the Duke of York to Scotland, and is nearly shipwrecked on the way | 54 |
| —— goes on an expedition to Tangier | 55, 72 |
| —— his Tangier Journal | 56, 72 |
| —— reappointed Secretary of the Admiralty | 56 |
| —— elected President of the Royal Society | 56 |
| —— takes part in James II.’s coronation | 56 |
| —— elected for Harwich and Sandwich | 57 |
| —— close of his public career at the Revolution | 57 |
| —— committed to the Gate House at Westminster | 58 |
| —— publishes his “Memoirs of the Navy” | 58 |
| —— parts with his housekeeper, Mrs. Fane | 59 |
| —— settles at Clapham | 59, 115 |
| —— has a portrait of Dr. Wallis painted for Oxford by Kneller | 60 |
| —— his death | 60 |
| —— post-mortem examination | 61 |
| —— his frequent journeys on the river | 101 |
| —— a lover of good living | 200 |
| —— his love of dress | 29, 203 |
| —— his money-grubbing | 39 |
| —— admiration for women | 40 |
| —— his unfaithfulness to his wife | 43 |
| —— his credulity | 44 |
| —— is both mean and generous | 44 |
| —— want of the imaginative faculty | 45 |
| —— account of his portraits and bust | 237–240 |
| —— his different wills | 40 |
| —— mourning rings given to his friends | 62 |
| —— his motto | 94 |
| —— his songs | 95 |
| —— his books and collections | 77–99 |
| —— his manuscripts at Oxford | 251 |
| —— his relations, friends, and acquaintances | 116–127 |
| —— his correspondents | 254 |
| Peterborough (Henry, 2nd Earl of), first English governor of Tangier | 66, 68 |
| Pett’s (Commissioner Peter) house at Chatham | 151 |
| —— his threatened impeachment | 151, 285 |
| Pett (Phineas), Commissioner of the Navy | 284 |
| Pett (Sir Phineas), Commissioner of the Navy | 286–287 |
| Petty (Sir William) | 22 |
| Plays which Pepys saw acted | 218, 289 |
| Portsmouth dockyard | 153 |
| Portuguese delivery of Tangier to England | 64 |
| Posts, announcement of plays placed on | 228 |
| Povy (Thomas), Treasurer for Tangier | 49, 66 |
| Pressing for the Navy | 148 |
| Progers (Edward) | 181 |
| Prynne’s remarks on Abp. Laud, quotation from | 16 |
| —— his rusty sword in the way | 20 |
| Punishments in Pepys’s day | 215 |
| Purser’s accounts | 147 |
| Quadring (Dr.), Master of Magdalene | 80 |
| Rawlinson MSS. at Oxford | 82 |
| Rich’s shorthand not used by Pepys | 13 |
| Richmond (Duke of) | 175 |
| Richmond (Duchess of) | 160, 161, 174 |
| —— Pepys’s admiration for her | 41 |
| Rings (mourning), given at Pepys’s death | 62 |
| Roger or Rogiers (Thomas), Clerk of the King’s Ships | 129, 279 |
| Romney (Earl of), his intrigue with the Duchess of York | 171 |
| Rota Club | 18 |
| “Roxana” and “Roxalana” confused together | 221 |
| Royal Society, Charles II.’s connection with it | 167 |
| —— Petty’s suggestion for the Anniversary Meeting | 123 |
| —— Pepys elected President | 56 |
| —— visit of the Duchess of Newcastle to | 194 |
| Rupert (Prince) | 186 |
| —— his boat the “Fanfan” | 150 |
| Russian Ambassador, his entry into London | 104 |
| Rutherford (Andrew, Lord), Governor of Dunkirk and afterwards of Tangier | 68 |
| Ryder (Sir W.), his house at Bethnal Green full of valuables after the Fire | 33 |
| Sailors (English) on board Dutch ships | 148 |
| St. Michel (Alexander Marchant, Sieur de), father of Mrs. Pepys, his schemes 6–8, 241–250 | |
| St. Michel (Balthasar), letter to Pepys, giving an account of his family | 6, 51 |
| St. Michel (Elizabeth), afterwards Mrs. Pepys | 6, 9, 42, 44, 47, 51 |
| St. Paul’s School, Pepys educated there | 4 |
| Sandwich, Pepys elected M.P. for | 57 |
| Sandwich (Earl of) | 9, 10, 20, 24, 154, 185 |
| —— takes possession of Tangier | 65 |
| —— his stay at Chelsea | 29 |
| —— his funeral | 49 |
| Savill’s portrait of Pepys | 237 |
| Scotch, Pepys antipathy to the | 55 |
| Scott (Colonel John), his charge against Pepys | 52 |
| Seething Lane, Pepys’s house there | 24 |
| Selden’s “Mare Clausum” | 155 |
| Seymour (Sir Edward), Pepys applies to him for his interest | 58 |
| Shadwell’s (T.), “Epsom Wells,” quotation from | 100 |
| —— “The Woman Captain,” quotation from | 199 |
| Shaftesbury (Earl of), his shrewdness | 171 |
| —— his frivolous charge against Pepys[411] | 50 |
| Shakespeare’s “Winter’s Tale,” quotation from | 77 |
| —— acting of his plays after the Restoration | 218 |
| —— edition of his plays in the Pepysian Library | 88 |
| Shelton’s Tachygraphy | 13 |
| Sheres (Sir Henry), employed at Tangier | 69, 73 |
| —— his friendship for Pepys | 125 |
| Shorthand, Pepys a lover of | 14 |
| —— Pepys’s collection of books on | 92 |
| Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), his answer to Muly Ismael | 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, 270 |
| Wynter (Sir William) | 131, 144, 277 |
| York Buildings, Pepys’s house there | 115 |