made up a fine company at my lodgings at Woolwich,
where my wife and Mercer, and Mrs. Barbara danced,
and mighty merry we were, but especially at Mercer’s
dancing a jigg, which she does the best I ever did
see, having the most natural way of it, and keeps time
the most perfectly I ever did see. This night
is kept in lieu of yesterday, for my wedding day of
ten years; for which God be praised! being now in
an extreme good condition of health and estate and
honour, and a way of getting more money, though at
this houre under some discomposure, rather than damage,
about some prize goods that I have bought off the
fleete, in partnership with Captain Cocke; and for
the discourse about the world concerning my Lord Sandwich,
that he hath done a thing so bad; and indeed it must
needs have been a very rash act; and the rather because
of a Parliament now newly met to give money, and will
have some account of what hath already been spent,
besides the precedent for a General to take what prizes
he pleases, and the giving a pretence to take away
much more than he intended, and all will lie upon him;
and not giving to all the Commanders, as well as the
Flaggs, he displeases all them, and offends even some
of them, thinking others to be better served than
themselves; and lastly, puts himself out of a power
of begging anything again a great while of the King.
Having danced with my people as long as I saw fit
to sit up, I to bed and left them to do what they would.
I forgot that we had W. Hewer there, and Tom, and
Golding, my barber at Greenwich, for our fiddler,
to whom I did give 10s.
12th. Called up before day, and so I dressed
myself and down, it being horrid cold, by water to
my Lord Bruncker’s ship, who advised me to do
so, and it was civilly to show me what the King had
commanded about the prize-goods, to examine most severely
all that had been done in the taking out any with
or without order, without respect to my Lord Sandwich
at all, and that he had been doing of it, and find
him examining one man, and I do find that extreme
ill use was made of my Lord’s order. For
they did toss and tumble and spoil, and breake things
in hold to a great losse and shame to come at the
fine goods, and did take a man that knows where the
fine goods were, and did this over and over again
for many days, Sir W. Berkeley being the chief hand
that did it, but others did the like at other times,
and they did say in doing it that my Lord Sandwich’s
back was broad enough to bear it. Having learned
as much as I could, which was, that the King and Duke
were very severe in this point, whatever order they
before had given my Lord in approbation of what he
had done, and that all will come out and the King
see, by the entries at the Custome House, what all
do amount to that had been taken, and so I took leave,
and by water, very cold, and to Woolwich where it
was now noon, and so I staid dinner and talking part
of the afternoon, and then by coach, Captain Cocke’s,