Anne (1665-1714), queen of Great Britain and Ireland, was born at St James's Palace, Westminster, on 6 February 1665. She was the fourth child and second...
Michael, terrific reminder! Do you think at least some of that should be posted to the Diary entry of her birth date? (I haven't checked 6/2/1665 recently, but...
Terry: I can find no mention of Ann's birth, nor anything of her existence, in the entry James -- family children, L&M Index, vol xi. For the birth of her...
Terry: I assumed but perhaps should have added that she, Anne, unlike her two older siblings apparently has 'no existence in the text of Pepys's Diary' &...
Dering [née Harvey], Mary, Lady Dering (bap. 1629, d. 1704), composer, was baptized at St Laurence Pountney, London, on 3 September 1629, the daughter of...
http://www.pepysdiary.com/about/archive/2009/08/08/10261.php I thought it would be useful if the little “pop up” pieces of text that appear when you hover...
Phil, Like the many Wikipedia articles you have added to the site this is merely prodigious: a visual dramatis personae, a very rogues gallery. Thanks much, ...
Portraits great idea, much appreciated. Thanks Charles Reiss 2009/8/8 Phil Gyford <lists@...> ... Portraits great idea, much appreciated. Thanks Charles...
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Sam Willis
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Aug 19, 2009 7:02 am
Hello Everyone. I am writing a biography of Admiral Benbow and need a spot of help. Admiral John Benbow died in late 1702 and apparently Pepys commented on the...
Hi Sam Sorry to disappoint you but this is almost certainly a spoof. Caryl Brahms co-wrote a whole series of comic histories (No Bed for Bacon; Don't Mr ...
Another civil servant and diarist; Munby, Arthur Joseph (1828-1910), diarist and civil servant, was born in York on 19 August 1828, the eldest of the six...
I have also read speculation that in her diary Hannah Cullwick played up the hardship and dirty aspects of her life, because of Munby's attraction to those...
Hello... I'm a very quiet daily visitor to the Diary, living in Los Angeles. My husband and I will be in the UK for most of September, spending the first full...
Thanks for the help, Todd! I'll post a report on what I see. Â Betty Author of the award-winning According to Humphrey series, The Princess and the Peabodys...
[A brief article, a bit off-topic; but it sheds light on some 17c sailing-crews.] New York’s Coldest Case: A Murder 400 Years Old Detectives and historians...
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695), organist and composer, was born in London or Westminster, possibly on 10 September 1659, the third or fourth of six children of...
Plague death records published Details of those who died from the bubonic plague in London will be among more than 18 million parish records to be published on...
Link to free Podcast of the ONB life of Elizabeth Pepys can be found 2/3 down the page linked below; Section 9 'One-offs39; No. 5. (includes 'spoilers39;): ...
Saving the Wrecks of the Channel Marine Archaeologists Fear Historic Vessels, Under Threat From Fishing Trawlers, May Be Lost Forever Marine archaeologists...
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Susan Thomas
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Oct 9, 2009 10:32 pm
... Wonderful site! Thank you for drawing this to our attention! A.S. -- –œ‡°±·...
Harman, Sir John (1673), naval officer, was possibly one of the Suffolk Harmans, some of whom were involved in shipowning. His brother was said to be 'an...
New exhibit... ================================= FREEDOM OF THE SEAS, 1609: GROTIUS AND THE EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ================================= ...
Includes mentions of Pepys but all post diary Shovell, Sir Cloudesley (1650, 1707), naval officer, baptized on 25 November 1650 at Cockthorpe, on the north...
Pepysians, Can you help date a very interesting undated letter described in the Cartes Calendar? The King to the States-General of the United Netherlands Date:...
Cerne Abbas Giant: is he older than we thought? Standing proudly on a hillside in West Dorset, the chalk outline of the Cerne Abbas Giant has perplexed...