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The secret diary of samuel pepys rogues gallery online 1667 duration. Samuel pepys, born february 23, 1633, london, englanddied may 26, 1703, london, english diarist and naval administrator, celebrated for his diary first published in 1825, which gives a fascinating picture of the official and upperclass life of restoration london from jan. He is famous for his diary pepys rose to be the chief secretary to the admiralty under charles ii, and later under james ii. A witness to the coronation of charles ii, the great plague of 1665, and the great fire of 1666, pepys chronicled the events of his day. It is considered one of the most important diaries in the english language, offering a detailed account of critical historic events but also an insight into daily life in 17th century london. Although he was a minor public official, his diary contains more details of his private life than of london politics. The diary by which pepys is chiefly known was kept between his 27th and 36th years. Richard le galliennes elegant abridgment of the diary captures the essential writings of samuel pepys 16331703, a remarkable man who witnessed the coronation of charles ii, the great plague of 1665, and the great fire of 1666. Your pupils will love this educational insight into one of the most significant moments in english history.
Still, his accounts of both the black death and the great fire show that he was less than in awe of persons holding high office. Diary of samuel pepys wikisource, the free online library. Written in thomas sheltons system of shorthand, or tachygraphy, with the names in longhand, it extends to 1,250,000 words, filling six quarto volumes in the pepys library. Samuel pepys diary with information about his life and the 17th century background. The diary of samuel pepys by samuel pepys free ebook. The author was twentyseven years old and already well on his way to a lucrative career in the service of the english crown. Alistair begg reflects briefly on the writings of a seventeenthcentury author who chronicled life during the great plague in. Samuel pepys 16331703 was a naval administrator, member of parliament and best remembered as a diarist. The family of pepys is one of considerable antiquity in the east of england, and the hon. Samuel pepys has 601 books on goodreads with 173 ratings. This book is available for free download in a number of formats including epub, pdf, azw, mobi and more.
This was perhaps not as dangerous as it sounds, as the diary was written in a form of short hand most people could not read, later mistaken for a deliberate code. The diary of samuel pepys opens with an entry dated january 1, 1660. Samuel pepys english diarist and naval administrator. Diary of samuel pepys shows how life under the bubonic plague. The diary of samuel pepys audiobook by samuel pepys. The diary of samuel pepys is probably the most famous diary in the english language. Answers are included, and this is great for homework or a. Oct 31, 2004 the diary of samuel pepys complete language. But a much older example is currently doing the rounds on social media. Diary of samuel pepys shows how life under the bubonic. The author was twentyseven years old and already well on his way to a lucrative career in. Samuel pepys, 23 february 1633 26 may 1703 was an english administrator at the admiralty and member of parliament.
Its supposedly an excerpt from the diary of samuel pepys, sometimes dated london 1664. The diary of samuel pepys complete by samuel pepys free ebook. Written between 1660 and 1669, as pepys was establishing himself as a key administrator in the naval office, it is an intimate portrait of life in seventeenthcentury england, covering his professional and personal activities, including, famously, his love of music, theatre, food, and wine and his. Samuel pepyss most popular book is the diary of samuel pepys. The diary of samuel pepys up, it being a fine day, and after doing a little business in my chamber i left my wife to go abroad with w. Richard le gallienne s elegant abridgment of the diary captures the essential writings of samuel pepys 1633 1703, a remarkable man who witnessed the coronation of charles ii, the great plague of 1665, and the great fire of 1666. Pepys continued to live his life normally until the beginning of june, when, for the first time, he saw houses shut up the term his contemporaries used for quarantine with his own eyes, marked with a red cross upon the doors, and lord have mercy upon us writ there. But pepys diary reveals that there were some striking resemblances in how people responded to the pandemic. Pepys diary entry for 22 february 1664 is typical of his blending of domestic details with affairs of state. Samuel pepys 16331703 was an administrator of englands navy and a member of parliament who is most famous for the diary that he kept for a decade. Although pepys had no maritime experience, he rose by patronage, hard work and his talent for administration, to be the chief secretary to the admiralty under king james ii. Ks1 the diary of samuel pepys reading comprehension activity. Originally scribbled in a cryptic shorthand, pepys s quotidian journal of life in restoration london provides an. It begins with an account of pepys shaving and setting off.