EPEPYS HARVESTON OUTFIT OMG... I NEED TO DRAW HIM AGAIN

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Wonderfully detailed drawings from Micrographia (1665) by Robert Hooke, the first book devoted entirely to the microscopic world. Hooke's book was an immediate best seller, with Samuel Pepys describing it as "the most ingenious book I have ever read in my life".

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27 July 1625: b. Edward Montagu, ambassador, admiral & cousin of Samuel Pepys Died at the Battle of Solebay, 28 May 1672

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Samuel Pepys, diarist and well known recorder of everyday life in Georgian London

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Samuel Pepys and the Strange Wrecking of the Gloucester
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6 Mar 1660: Edward Montagu, who would become Earl of in July 1660, asks Samuel Pepys to go to sea with him as his secretary

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24 Feb 1668: Samuel Pepys sees Thomas Kyd's the Spanish Tragedy at the Nursery Theatre (BM)

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samuel pepys and the great fire of london https://t.co/GuMgkkiu8U

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Today is Day 1 of - read the story then guess the song. A great start with who shares an extract from Pleasing Mr Pepys. This event is a great way to get a taster of some fabulous https://t.co/GoJwEwWlUk

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28 May 1672: d. Edward Montagu, ambassador, admiral & cousin of Samuel Pepys at the Battle of Solebay

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1662 Samuel Pepys (who died 1703) took his wife to see Marlowe's Dr Faustus at the Red Bull 'but so wretchedly & poorly done, that we were sick of it'

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Victorian art collection comes to
directly from family of artist Samuel Pepys Cockerell (1844-1921):
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Nell Gwyn's parentage remains uncertain: her father might have been a royalist officer, Captain Gwyn, her grandfather possibly a canon of .
Pepys thought her a fine comic actress, but not so good in more dramatic parts
1651

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Eddystone Tower, Pepys Estate 2020. Oil and acrylic on Saunders Waterford Paper, 50x70cm

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27 July 1625: b. Edward Montagu, ambassador, admiral & cousin of Samuel Pepys Died at the Battle of Solebay, 28 May 1672

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For your pleasure: the Gorgonzola Tree (watch with sound!). Inspired by a conversation with regarding what to do with a wayward piece of Gorgonzola in a time of crisis – and by Samuel Pepys.

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Tea Glossary and Tea Terms of the 18th and 19th Centuries - Samuel Pepys was the first person in Britain who documented drinking a cup tea, which he noted in ... https://t.co/lFwuVCetHI

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Extracts from the plague diary of Mark ne-Francois-Pepys

June 22nd 1665

Up, and to my Monday morning kick-ass kardio class with Nick Ferrari on the mini-roundabout at the end of the estate where Admiral Grayling, who I find a very ingenious man, is kneeling on all fours

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Propriety did not prevent Samuel Pepys–who died 1703–from engaging in a number of extramarital liaisons with various women. These were chronicled in his diary, often in some detail, & generally used a melangé of languages when relating the intimate details.

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