left with the Duke of Albemarle to act as Admirall
in his stead; which is a thing that do cheer my heart.
For the other would have vexed us with attendance,
and never done the business. Thence to the Committee
of Tangier, where the Duke a little, and then left
us and we staid. A very great Committee, the
Lords Albemarle, Sandwich, Barkely, Fitzharding, Peterborough,
Ashley, Sir Thos. Ingram, Sir G. Carteret and
others. The whole business was the stating of
Povy’s accounts, of whom to say no more, never
could man say worse himself nor have worse said of
him than was by the company to his face; I mean, as
to his folly and very reflecting words to his honesty.
Broke up without anything but trouble and shame, only
I got my businesses done to the signing of two bills
for the Contractors and Captain Taylor, and so come
away well pleased, and home, taking up my wife at the
’Change, to dinner. After dinner out again
bringing my wife to her father’s again at Charing
Cross, and I to the Committee again, where a new meeting
of trouble about Povy, who still makes his business
worse and worse, and broke up with the most open shame
again to him, and high words to him of disgrace that
they would not trust him with any more money till
he had given an account of this. So broke up.
Then he took occasion to desire me to step aside,
and he and I by water to London together. In
the way, of his owne accord, he proposed to me that
he would surrender his place of Treasurer’ to
me to have half the profit. The thing is new
to me; but the more I think the more I like it, and
do put him upon getting it done by the Duke.
Whether it takes or no I care not, but I think at
present it may have some convenience in it.
Home, and there find my wife come home and gone to
bed, of a cold got yesterday by water. At the
office Bellamy come to me again, and I am in hopes
something may be got by his business. So late
home to supper and bed.
18th. Up and to the office, where all the morning.
At noon to the ’Change, and took Mr. Hill along
with me to Mr. Povy’s, where we dined, and shewed
him the house to his good content, and I expect when
we meet we shall laugh at it. But I having business
to stay, he went away, and Povy and Creed and I to
do some business upon Povy’s accounts all the
afternoon till late at night, where, God help him!
never man was so confounded, and all his people about
him in this world as he and his are. After we
had done something [to the] purpose we broke up, and
Povy acquainted me before Creed (having said something
of it also this morning at our office to me) what
he had done in speaking to the Duke and others about
his making me Treasurer, and has carried it a great
way, so as I think it cannot well be set back.
Creed, I perceive, envies me in it, but I think as
that will do me no hurte, so if it did I am at a great
losse to think whether it were not best for me to
let it wholly alone, for it will much disquiett me
and my business of the Navy, which in this warr will
certainly be worth all my time to me. Home,
continuing in this doubtfull condition what to think
of it, but God Almighty do his will in it for the
best. To my office, where late, and then home
to supper and to bed.