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  1. Sep 5, 2024 · By fall, the plague began to wane, and by February 1666, the king deemed it safe to return to the city. On September 2 of the same year, disaster struck again. Early in the morning, a small house...

  2. 6 days ago · Diary covers travels, including a visit to London, staying in Clapham and Blackheath, when she saw the House of Commons, National Gallery, Westminster Bridge, and several dioramas. Wigan AS EHC96/M864

  3. Aug 2, 2024 · To read the diary of Samuel Pepys is to be transported back into his world of 17th-century London. With enthusiasm, wit, and a keen eye for detail, Pepys brings to life the atmosphere, people, events, and places of his time.

  4. Most satisfying of all is that by month end Sandwich’s 1000 l. bond to Sam’s cousin (to which Sam was bound in the event that Sandwich defaulted) has been paid by Lord Sandwich from his prize money. Read the full diary entries for January 1666.

  5. Key points. In the early hours of 2 September 1666, a fire started in London. Over the course of a few days the fire spread across the city, causing widespread destruction. The causes of the fire...

  6. Samuel Pepys was a civil servant in London who kept a private diary from 1660-1669. This constitutes an invaluable first-hand account of events during a pivotal period in English history. The Fire of London, 1666 - This is one of the most famous incidents reported by Pepys.

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  8. Consider Pepys's diary entry for September 2nd, 1666: this is the account of how the Great Fire of London began and of the damage it inflicted on the city. Pepys wrote that he was alerted to...