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moves to Surrey 362
on Hewer’s Clapham house 368
gentle piety 370
John Jackson’s proposal to his granddaughter 376, 458n
sees SP for the last time 376
tribute to SP 378
compared with SP 383
Evelyn, John, snr 7
Ewers (under-clerk) 47
Exchequer 46, 48, 68, 69, 73, 87, 95, 111, 150, 186, 293
Excise Office, Bartholomew Lane 187
Exclusion Bill 23 5
Fairfax, Lady 33–4
Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron 33–4, 45, 97
Fanshawe, Anne 86, 296, 307, 436n, 439n
Fanshawe, Sir Richard 307, 436n
Feake, Mr (a preacher) 60
Ferrer, Captain Robert (cornet, master of horse to Lord Sandwich) xxiv, 150, 156, 160, 161, 198, 245, 283
Feversham, earl of 379
Fifth Monarchists 60, 410n
Finsbury Fields, London 15
Fleet River 3, 234, 366
Fleet Street, London 3, 100, 150, 232
Fleetwood, Lord 72, 75
Fletcher, John see Beaumont, Francis
Fogourdy, Father 283, 315, 400n, 441n visits EP 315
Ford, Sir Richard 231
Four Days’ Fight 185, 430n
Fox, Charles James 382
Fox, Elizabeth (née Whittle) 40, 396n
Fox, Stephen 40, 396n
Fox Club, King Street 47
France
Anglo-French treaty (1655) 50
in the Second Dutch war 185
SP and EP visit 280–81
B. de St Michel visits 281
William III declares war (1689) 353
war with England ends (1697) 365
John Jackson visits 367
Frederick, king of Bohemia 11
French Revolution 15
Frost brothers 47
Gale, Barbara (‘Babs’; née Pepys; SP’s cousin) xxix, 290, 333, 345, 359, 445–6n, 447n
Gale, Roger xxix, 447n
Gale, Samuel (SP’s godson) xxix, 291, 379
Gale, Dr Thomas (SP’s cousin by marriage) xxiv, 290, 333, 345, 359, 365, 429n, 445–6n, 447n
Gardiner, Gerald (later Lord) 460n
Garraway’s Coffee House 47
Gatehouse Prison, Tothill Street 353, 356
Gauden, Sir Denis xxiv, 146, 304, 414n, 438n, 453n
George Inn, Huntingdon 23, 26, 393n
George IV, King 384
Gibbons, Grinling 340
Gibbons, Samuel 361
Gibraltar 335
Gibson, Edmund 358–9, 373
Gibson, Richard 145, 190, 235, 288, 298, 412n, 420n, 433–4n, 438n
Giles, Sarah 205, 420n
Gill, Alexander 28, 394n
Glasgow 331
Globe theatre 30
Glorious Revolution 349, 350
Gloucester (ship) 331
Goddard, Dr 254, 428n
Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry 316, 317
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 210
Goody Gorrum’s (ale house, Brampton) 392n
Grafton (ship) 334
Gravesend 174, 189
great fire of London (1666) xxxvi, 86, 130, 179, 205, 211, 221, 227–35, 240–41, 247, 313
great plague (1665) xxxvi, 9, 86, 167–78, 179, 205, 220, 229, 237, 238, 240, 255, 397n, 416n, 417n
Greatorex, Ralph (instrument-maker) 254
Greenwich 129, 138, 170, 172, 174, 176, 177, 182, 185, 189, 220, 275, 362
Greenwich Park 138–9, 220, 239
Grenville, Lord 382
Grenville, Thomas 382
Gresham, Sir Thomas 253, 284, 433n
Gresham College 8, 253, 254, 340–41
Groot Hollandia (ship) 294
Gunpowder Plot 313
Gurney, Mayor 15
Gwyn, Nell xxiv, 51, 314, 331, 398n
Hackney 9, 18, 197, 389n
Hadderton, Samuel 381
Haddock, Captain Richard 294
Half Moon, Strand 47
Halifax, Lord 317
Halley, Edmund 257, 429n
Ham House, Surrey 349
Hampton Court 30, 70, 129, 170, 172, 220, 281, 313, 343, 369
Hanby Grange, near Grantham 355
Harbord, William 318, 320, 324, 328
Harford, Robert (bookseller) 323
Harp & Ball Inn 266
Harper’s, King Street 47, 69, 98
Harrington, James xxiv, 96, 97, 406n
Oceana96, 406n
Harris, Lady see Turner, Theophila
Harrison, Major-General 101
Harrison, Thomas 35, 110, 115
Hartlib, Samuel xxiv, 69, 70
Hartlib, Samuel, snr xxiv, 70, 72
Harwich 134, 143, 185, 189, 295, 317, 342, 347, 349, 350
Haslerig, Arthur 76, 95, 99, 100, 110, 408n
Hatfield, Hertfordshire 307, 308, 320
Hatfield House 306, 307, 439n
Hatton, Captain Charles 357, 379, 451n
Hatton, Christopher, 1st Viscount 451n
Hawley, John 68, 69, 201
Hawnes, Bedfordshire 173
Hayls, John xxiv, 186, 198
Hayter, Thomas (SP’s clerk at the Navy Office) xxiv, 111, 135, 137, 138, 148, 229, 231, 234, 235, 280, 283, 288, 298, 319, 420n
Hazlitt, William 385
Hely, Mrs 17
Henderson, Thomas 355
Henley 25
Henrietta Maria, Queen 5, 13, 56, 112, 117, 128, 156, 217, 235
Henry, Philip (diarist) 34, 85, 86
Henry VII, King 225
Henry VIII, King 3, 11, 67, 300
Herbert, Arthur, later earl of Torrington xxiv, 336, 347, 350
Hertfordshire 306
Hewer, Thomas 121
Hewer, William xxiv, 121–2, 135, 159, 174, 178, 269, 270, 283, 287, 322, 327, 328, 372–3, 376, 379, 380, 404n, 409n, 420n, 437n
SP bullies 121, 122
Navy Board’s complaint 121, 409n
SP’s surrogate son and closest friend 122
in love with Elizabeth Pepys 122, 129, 198
declines to marry Pall 122, 132
personality 122
and Mercer 168
and the great fire 230, 231, 234
and Jane Birch 242, 247, 248, 249
and SP’s liaison with Deb 273, 274
chief clerk to the Admiralty 298
house in Clapham 304, 365, 368
SP moves into his house 320
his mother lives in Buckingham
Street 323
Tangier trip 333, 337, 338
moves out of Buckingham Street 341
becomes an MP 342
promises loyalty to SP 349–50
resigns his position 351
arrested 353
SP’s executor 375
Hewson, Colonel 78
Heywood, Oliver 41, 85, 396n, 398n
Hickes, Dr George (nonjuror) xxv, 356, 366, 373, 374
visits James II in France 356
attends SP on deathbed 376
at SP’s funeral 379
tribute to SP 379–80
Hill, Joseph 365
Hill, Thomas xxv, 435n, 438n
Hillesden House 24
Hinchingbrooke, Lord see Montagu, Edward
Hinchingbrooke House, near
Huntingdon 11–12, 19–24, 26, 30, 33, 42, 44, 45, 55, 60, 73, 76, 78, 96, 97, 100, 120, 126, 130, 150, 156, 157, 161, 185, 200, 283, 296, 327, 393n, 413n
Hinchingbrooke Park 22
Hoare, Richard and James xxv
Hoare’s Bank 374, 409n, 454n
Hodges, Nathaniel: Loimologia 417n
Holland
Medway attack (1667) xxxvi, 180, 189, 190, 221, 265, 285, 348, 423n
Dutch engineers advise on London fortifications 17, 391n
Charles II in exile35, 95
First Dutch War 45, 86, 124, 129, 445n
Second Dutch War 143, 145, 169, 175, 179–94, 205, 223, 262
> Third Dutch War 173, 289, 293–4, 445n
John Pepys visits 17, 397n
Holland, Lady 384
Holland, Captain Philip 406n
Holies, Sir Frescheville 261, 430n
Hollier, Thomas xxv, 62–5, 78, 128, 157, 203, 281, 304, 306, 399n, 401n
Hollins, John 44
Holmes, Sir Robert 188, 255
Hooke, Robert xxv, 234, 252, 253, 256, 304, 309, 362, 388n, 417n, 427n
diary 85–6, 248–9, 306
a founder member of the Royal Society 254
contact with SP 255, 303
advice to Mary Skinner on varnish 306
Micrographia256, 334, 417n
Hooke, Theophilus 44
Hope Theatre 50
Horsleydown, Bermondsey 17
Hoskyns, Sir John 429n
Houblon, Lady Alice Archer: The Houblon Family 434n
Houblon, James 291, 379
Houblon, James, the younger, later Sir
James 291–2, 319, 321, 328, 332, 356, 369, 379
Houblon, Sarah 291, 292, 298, 323, 369, 434–5n
Houblon, Wynne (son of James and Sarah) 323, 379
Houblon family xxv, 228–9, 291–2, 309, 323, 327, 333, 357, 367
Hounslow Heath, Middlesex 346
House of Commons 129
Charles II’s performance in xxxvi, 394n
Prynne and Burton released 13
and the civil war 15
a mob terrorizes MPs 29
demonstrators outside 32
SP defends the Navy Board 193
the Great Fire 234, 235
SP enters as MP 299
SP attacked 299–301
SP defends himself before 301
SP’s performance in 302
alarmed by knocking 315
SP attacked again 316
SP formally accused on treachery in
House 318–19
SP re-elected 342
House of Lords bishops 14
abolished 33, 35
king’s speech 219
Howard, Sir Robert: The Country Gentlemen224, 425n
Howe, Will 103, 156, 159, 160, 329, 406n
Hoyle, Thomas 361
Huguenots 343, 446n
Hunt, Elizabeth xxv, 70, 200, 283, 290
Hunt, John xxv, 70, 99, 160, 198, 200, 260, 283, 290
Huntingdon 19, 21–26, 30, 73, 74, 103, 158, 393n
Huntingdon Comprehensive School 393n
Huntingdon Free Grammar School 19, 20–21, 392n
Huntingdon Gaol 25
Huntingdonshire 18, 32, 45, 157, 288, 304, 342
Hutchinson, Isobel see Boteler, Isobel Hutchinson, Revd Julius 439n
Hutchinson, Lucy 86, 296, 436n
Hyde, Anne, duchess of York xxv, 114, 265, 299, 448n
Hyde, Edward, 1st earl of Clarendon xxv, 4, 105, 107, 110, 113, 190, 193, 223–4, 264–5, 372
Hyde, Henry, 2nd earl of Clarendon xxv, 346, 356, 368, 372, 379, 435–6n, 450–51n
Hyde, Lawrence see Rochester, Lord
Hyde Park 239
Impington, near Cambridge (home of Talbot Pepys) 43
Inns of Court 4
Ireland
Cromwell fights in 35, 44
James II in 353
Luellin in 176–7
Ireton, Henry 117
Isle of Ely 24, 25
Isle of Wight 30, 356
Islington, London 129, 169, 197, 230
Jack (black domestic servant) 125
Jackson, Anne (née Edgley) 380, 459n
Jackson, John (SP’s brother-in-law) 132, 304, 327, 354
Jackson, John (SP’s nephew; died 1673) 433n
Jackson, John (SP’s younger nephew) xxv, 257, 304, 356, 363, 366–9, 372, 375, 379, 381, 386, 433n, 443n, 454n, 455n, 459n
attends Huntingdon School 327
to Magdalene College, Cambridge 344–5
comes to live with SP and assists him 354–5
attacked by highwaymen with SP 361
elected to Royal Society 362
issued with official pass to travel to France 366
sent by SP on Grand Tour 366
on bad terms with Mary Skinner 368
returns to England 371
account of SP’s last days 376–7
proposes marriage to Evelyn’s
granddaughter 376
and SP’s library at Magdalene 3 80, 460n
Jackson, Paulina 380, 459n
Jackson, Paulina (Pall; née Pepys; SP’s sister) 6, 11, 167, 288, 304, 316
birth (1640) 8
appearance 52
a troublesome presence 98
as a servant at Seething Lane 120–21, 131
and Will Hewer 122, 132
marriage 132
quarrels at Brampton 157
and Tom 164
and Elizabeth Pepys 198, 199, 283
birth of Samuel 283
SP’s letter to 316
despised mother of SP’s beloved nephew 386
death and memorial stone 354
Jackson, Samuel (SP’s elder nephew) xxv, 283, 288, 304, 327, 354, 370, 379, 433n, 449–50n
Jackson family 288, 305
Jacobitism 356, 365
James, duke of York (later King James II) xxv–xxvi, 190, 217, 220, 288, 323, 339, 357, 362, 429n, 446n
birth 6
imprisoned 26
escapes to Continent 32
lord high admiral 108, 133, 145, 169, 179, 181, 293, 294, 299
and Anne Hyde 114, 265
and Hayter 137
and slavery 180
and Coventry 193, 224, 421n congratulates SP 193
and Elizabeth Pepys 198
gossip about 207
and the great fire 229, 230, 235
the Exclusion Bill 235
personality 261, 342
ambition 289, 342
and Catholicism 299, 314, 341, 346
mock siege at Windsor 303
SP’s loyalty 315, 341, 385
sent abroad 317
high commissioner for Scotland 320
Gloucester disaster 331
coronation 342
and the royal navy 343–4
his infant son 346–7, 348, 448n
senior officers desert him for
William 348
signs SP’s I.O.U. 348
allowed to flee to France 349
Hickes visits 356
death 372
James, John (SP’s butler) xxvi, 318, 321, 322–4, 439n, 442n
James I, King 10, 11–12, 67, 72, 114, 340
Jeffrey, Francis, on SP’s diary 383
Jeffreys, Judge 346
Jervas, Mr (SP’s barber and wig-maker) 236, 237
Jervas, Mrs 236, 237
Jesuits 60, 235, 315, 317, 320, 347
Joliffe, Dr George 401n
Jones, Inigo 5, 67
Jones, John (Oliver Cromwell’s brother-in-law) 116
Jonson, Ben 31, 260, 376
Josephus, account of urban riots 77
Josselin, Ralph (diarist) 85, 401n, 409n
Jowles, Rebecca see Allen, Rebecca
Joyce, Anthony (cousin of SP) 131, 162
Joyce, Cornet 30
Joyce, Kate (née Fenner) 131, 292–3
Joyce, Mary (née Fenner) 131, 292–3
Joyce, William (cousin of SP) 131
Joyce family 165, 204, 261
Joyne, John 322
Keats, John 47
Kempthorne, Sir John xxvi
Ken, Bishop Thomas 333–4, 341, 346
Kenyon, J.P. 405n
Keynes, Milo 458n
Killigrew, Henry 411n
Killigrew, Thomas xxvi, 136, 213, 224
King Street, London 45, 46, 67, 69, 397n
King’s Bench, Southwark 319
King’s College, Cambridge 38, 328
Chapel 41–2, 270
King’s Company 136
King’s Head, Islington 9, 249, 250
King
sland 9, 18, 389n
Kingsmill, Sir Francis 56
Kirke, Colonel Percy (governor of Tangier) xxvi, 336
Kirton, Joshua (bookseller to SP) xxvi,
Kite, Ellen (SP’s aunt) 389n
Kite, Margaret see Pepys, Margaret
Kneller, Sir Godfrey xxvi, 340, 354, 372, 380, 456n, 459n
Knipp, Elizabeth xxvi, 196, 198, 208, 290, 319, 398n
La Hogue, battle of, SP’s response to 359
Lambert, David 75
Lambert, John 76, 90, 97
Lane, Betty (later Martin) xxvi, 158–9, 185, 189, 201–2, 209, 210, 233, 261, 269, 274, 275, 290, 423n
keeps draper’s stall at Westminster
Hall 48
liking for SP 48
SP free with her 123
meets SP in wine house 156
pregnant 169
SP urges to marry Hawley 201
SP relieved she is not pregnant 205
her character 207
awarded pension 330
Lane, Doll 275, 290, 423n
Langley, John xxvi, 21, 26, 27–8, 31
Latham, Robert 383, 385, 458n
Laud, Archbishop 13, 27
Lawrence, Goody 9, 389n
Lawson, Vice-Admiral John 76, 79, 90, 91, 101, 104–5, 179, 410n
Lea (Leigh), Matthew 47, 48, 69
Lea (Leigh), Thomas 47, 48, 69
Lea River 306–7
Legge, George, 1st Baron Dartmouth 333, 334, 336, 337, 347–50, 356
Leland, John: View of the Principal
Deistic Writers that Have Appeared
During the Last and Present Century 456n
Lely, Sir Peter xxvi, 424n, 434n
Lewis, Professor C.S. 460n
Leycester, Peter 381
Lilburne, John 3 5
Lincoln 24
Littleton, Sir Thomas 379, 458n
Lock (Monck’s secretary) 100
Locke, John (1632–1704) ν, 405n
Lombart, Pierre (painter) 281, 432n
London Bridge 3–4, 227
London Gazette xxxvi Long Parliament 90
Lorrain, Paul (clerk to SP) xxvi, 327, 355, 367, 369, 381
Louis XIV, king of France 50, 152, 223, 281, 289, 314, 320, 343, 347, 353, 365
Lovett (picture varnisher) 234
Lowestoft, battle of 181
Lowther, Anthony 143–4
Lowther, Sir John 414n
Ludlow, Edmund 116, 407n
Luellin, Peter (friend of SP) xxvi, 48, 69, 97, 98, 102, 106, 176–7, 417–418n
Macaulay, Thomas Babington: History of England384
McCarthy, Senator 314
Macpherson, David: History of the European Commerce with India382
Madden, Frederic, on SP’s library 384
Magdalene College, Cambridge 36, 38–9, 101, 270, 344, 366, 382, 454n
Pepys Library 325, 374–5, 380, 383, 384, 404n, 406n, 420n, 456n, 459n
Manchester, earl of 24–5, 33, 43
Margeret (Tom Pepys’s maid) 166
Mark Lane, London 298, 306, 307, 308, 436n
Marsh’s, Whitehall 47
Marston Moor, battle of 24, 110