I expected musique, but there was none but only trumpets
and drums, which displeased me. The dinner, it
seems, is made by the Mayor and two Sheriffs for the
time being, the Lord Mayor paying one half, and they
the other. And the whole, Proby says, is reckoned
to come to about 7 or L800 at most. Being wearied
with looking upon a company of ugly women, Creed and
I went away, and took coach and through Cheapside,
and there saw the pageants, which were very silly,
and thence to the Temple, where meeting Greatorex,
he and we to Hercules Pillars, there to show me the
manner of his going about of draining of fenns, which
I desired much to know, but it did not appear very
satisfactory to me, as he discoursed it, and I doubt
he will faile in it. Thence I by coach home,
and there found my wife come home, and by and by came
my brother Tom, with whom I was very angry for not
sending me a bill with my things, so as that I think
never to have more work done by him if ever he serves
me so again, and so I told him. The consideration
of laying out L32 12s. this very month in his very
work troubles me also, and one thing more, that is
to say, that Will having been at home all the day,
I doubt is the occasion that Jane has spoken to her
mistress tonight that she sees she cannot please us
and will look out to provide herself elsewhere, which
do trouble both of us, and we wonder also at her, but
yet when the rogue is gone I do not fear but the wench
will do well. To the office a little, to set
down my Journall, and so home late to supper and to
bed. The Queen mends apace, they say; but yet
talks idle still.
30th. Lay long in bed with my wife, and then
up and a while at my office, and so to the Change,
and so [home] again, and there I found my wife in a
great passion with her mayds. I upstairs to set
some things in order in our chamber and wardrobe,
and so to dinner upon a good dish of stewed beef,
then up again about my business. Then by coach
with my wife to the New Exchange, and there bought
and paid for several things, and then back, calling
at my periwigg-makers, and there showed my wife the
periwigg made for me, and she likes it very well,
and so to my brother’s, and to buy a pair of
boddice for her, and so home, and to my office late,
and then home to my wife, purposing to go on to a
new lesson in arithmetique with her. So to supper
and to bed. The Queen mends apace, but her head
still light. My mind very heavy thinking of my
great layings out lately, and what they must still
be for clothes, but I hope it is in order to getting
of something the more by it, for I perceive how I
have hitherto suffered for lack of going as becomes
my place. After a little discourse with my wife
upon arithmetique, to bed.