me that he will have a mind to it, which made me heartily
sorry for my words, but he invited me and would have
me go to dine with him at the Treasurer’s, Sir
Thomas Clifford, where I did go and eat some oysters;
which while we were at, in comes my Lord Keeper and
much company; and so I thought it best to withdraw.
And so away, and to the Swedes Agent’s, and
there met Mr. Povy; where the Agent would have me stay
and dine, there being only them, and Joseph Williamson,
and Sir Thomas Clayton; but what he is I know not.
Here much extraordinary noble discourse of foreign
princes, and particularly the greatness of the King
of France, and of his being fallen into the right
way of making the kingdom great, which [none] of his
ancestors ever did before. I was mightily pleased
with this company and their discourse, so as to have
been seldom so much in all my life, and so after dinner
up into his upper room, and there did see a piece
of perspective, but much inferior to Mr. Povy’s.
Thence with Mr. Povy spent all the afternoon going
up and down among the coachmakers in Cow Lane, and
did see several, and at last did pitch upon a little
chariott, whose body was framed, but not covered, at
the widow’s, that made Mr. Lowther’s fine
coach; and we are mightily pleased with it, it being
light, and will be very genteel and sober: to
be covered with leather, and yet will hold four.
Being much satisfied with this, I carried him to
White Hall; and so by coach home, where give my wife
a good account of my day’s work, and so to the
office, and there late, and so to bed.
6th. Up, and presently my wife up with me, which
she professedly now do every day to dress me, that
I may not see Willet, and do eye me, whether I cast
my eye upon her, or no; and do keep me from going into
the room where she is among the upholsters at work
in our blue chamber. So abroad to White Hall
by water, and so on for all this day as I have by mistake
set down in the fifth day after this mark.
[In the margin here
is the following: “Look back one leaf
for my mistake.”]
In the room of which I should have said that I was
at the office all the morning, and so to dinner, my
wife with me, but so as I durst not look upon the
girle, though, God knows, notwithstanding all my protestations
I could not keep my mind from desiring it. After
dinner to the office again, and there did some business,
and then by coach to see Roger Pepys at his lodgings,
next door to Arundell House, a barber’s; and
there I did see a book, which my Lord Sandwich hath
promised one to me of, “A Description of the
Escuriall in Spain;” which I have a great desire
to have, though I took it for a finer book when he
promised it me. With him to see my cozen Turner
and The., and there sat and talked, they being newly
come out of the country; and here pretty merry, and
with The. to shew her a coach at Mr. Povy’s
man’s, she being in want of one, and so back
again with her, and then home by coach, with my mind