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Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) was an English author of a famous Diary, a scholarly man and respected as connected with different grades of society. He held a clerkship in the Admiralty, and finally the secretaryship. He kept a diary of events from 1660 to 1669, which remained in MS. till 1826, when it was published in part by Lord Braybrooke, and is of interest for the insight it gives into the manners of the time and the character of the author. The latest and completest edition of this Diary is that of H. B. Wheatley, published in 1893-96, in eight volumes.

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