http://www.pepysdiary.com/about/archive/2010/02/13/10893.php The Pepys Motet ... St Olave’s Church are commissioning composer Benjamin Till to help them...
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Susan Thomas
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Feb 4, 2010 9:35 pm
Many thanks for sharing this link - most interesting biography. I noted the comment of the writer "But in seeking explanations for why God took away his ...
Josselin, Ralph (1617–1683), Church of England clergyman and diarist, was born on 26 January 1617 at Roxwell in Essex, the first son and third child of John...
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Susan Thomas
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Feb 3, 2010 9:34 pm
Many thanks, Phil, for all your hard work behind the scenes so we can enjoy our daily dose of the philandering civil servant, A.S. ... -- Kind regards, Susan...
Hi, I've just upgraded the Movable Type software on PepysDiary.com - hopefully everything is still working OK, but there's usually something I've missed that's...
Walker, Sir Edward (1612-1677), herald, was born on 24 January 1612 at Roobers, Nether Stowey, Somerset, the second son of Edward Walker (d. 1635/6) of...
http://www.pepysdiary.com/about/archive/2010/01/15/10764.php Site News: More Pepys talks at St Olave's Samuel Pepys’ local church near the Tower of London,...
The final of the three part BBC4 diary programmes is on next Monday. It has in my opinion suffered from the latest BBC fad of getting what they call...
I just want to draw attention to the app on the iTunes Store which contains the Diary that w have just put up. We developed it to test out some ideas about how...
Dan Cruickshank on the Pepys London walk Follow London, old and new - 350 years after the diarist Samuel Pepys began his startling account of events high and...
"Why should I not publish my diary? I have often seen reminiscences of people I have never even heard of, and I fail to see — because I do not happen to be a...
Charles Pooter made flesh! To: pepysdiary@yahoogroups.com From: robinsonrepepys@... Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 12:47:26 +0000 Subject: [pepysdiary] Victorian...
Victorian man's London diary put online The private diary of a Victorian clerk is to be serialised online more than 160 years after it was written. The...
Susan, you are sending from tomorrow, when Newton's birthday will be a day ago. Did you use Google yesterday? Terry Foreman ... Susan, you are sending from...
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Susan Thomas
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Jan 4, 2010 10:28 pm
Alas, the Apple is not on the Australian Google site! Thanks for the Nat. Geo. link - very readable! A.S. 2010/1/5 Terry Foreman...
Isaac Newton: Who He Was, Why Google Apples Are Falling Kate Ravilious in York, England for National Geographic News January 4, 2010 Today on the Google home...
Hi, I just posted a summary of statistics about the site, mainly about 2009... lots of graphs and things so there's not much point me pasting the text into an...
Thanks for pointing that out Richard. I spoke to someone from the BBC last summer for a programme about diaries, so I guess this was it... I've no idea if...
Just spotted this three part program on UK BBC4 on Monday the 4th. It is in three one hour parts, weekly. Also repeated as is the norm. on BBC4 I hope it is...
The art of diary writing January signals not only the arrival of a new year – for many, it will also open another chapter of obsessive diary-writing. What...
ALBANY — Henry Hudson bobblehead? Check. One-legged Peter Stuyvesant statuette? Yes. A mirror emblazoned with the logo of New Amsterdam beer? Absolutely. ...
This recipe for a sweet, creamy dessert similiar to syllabub comes from a ca. 1610 recipe book compiled by English housewife Sarah Longe. To make Snow. Take a...
Pepys ballad collection is of major significance for texts, Sharp is one major source of vernacular tune survivals: " ... Here we offer a new and very...
Michael, Thanks for a very good on-topic read about one who will be Pepys's ally at a crucial time. http://www.oxforddnb.com/public/lotw/1.html Here are a...
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704), author and press censor, was born on 17 December 1616 at Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, the third son of Sir Hamon L'Estrange...
Risky Business:A bitterly divided nation, a monarchy splendiferously restored. When Charles II stepped ashore in Dover on May 27, 1660, and then entered London...
One of the world's oldest scientific institutions is marking the start of its 350th year by putting 60 of its most memorable research papers online. The Royal...