I staid till the Duke of York come from hunting, which
he did by and by, and, when dressed, did come out to
dinner; and there I waited: and he did tell me
that to-morrow was to be the great day that the business
of the Navy would be dis coursed of before the King
and his Caball, and that he must stand on his guard,
and did design to have had me in readiness by, but
that upon second thoughts did think it better to let
it alone, but they are now upon entering into the
economical part of the Navy. Here he dined, and
did mightily magnify his sauce, which he did then
eat with every thing, and said it was the best universal
sauce in the world, it being taught him by the Spanish
Embassador; made of some parsley and a dry toast, beat
in a mortar, together with vinegar, salt, and a little
pepper: he eats it with flesh, or fowl, or fish:
and then he did now mightily commend some new sort
of wine lately found out, called Navarre wine, which
I tasted, and is, I think, good wine: but I did
like better the notion of the sauce, and by and by
did taste it, and liked it mightily. After dinner,
I did what I went for, which was to get his consent
that Balty might hold his Muster-Master’s place
by deputy, in his new employment which I design for
him, about the Storekeeper’s accounts; which
the Duke of York did grant me, and I was mighty glad
of it. Thence home, and there I find Povy and
W. Batelier, by appointment, met to talk of some merchandize
of wine and linnen; but I do not like of their troubling
my house to meet in, having no mind to their pretences
of having their rendezvous here, but, however, I was
not much troubled, but went to the office, and there
very busy, and did much business till late at night,
and so home to supper, and with great pleasure to
bed. This day, at dinner, I sent to Mr. Spong
to come to me to Hercules Pillars, who come to us,
and there did bring with him my new Parallelogram
of brass, which I was mightily pleased with, and paid
for it 25s., and am mightily pleased with his ingenious
and modest company.
11th. Up, and to the office, where sat all the
morning, and at noon home and heard that the last
night Colonel Middleton’s wife died, a woman
I never saw since she come hither, having never been
within their house since. Home at noon to dinner,
and thence to work all the afternoon with great pleasure,
and did bring my business to a very little compass
in my day book, which is a mighty pleasure, and so
home to supper and get my wife to read to me, and
then to bed.
12th. Up, and my wife with me to White Hall,
and Tom, and there she sets us down, and there to
wait on the Duke of York, with the rest of us, at
the Robes, where the Duke of York did tell us that
the King would have us prepare a draught of the present
administration of the Navy, and what it was in the
late times, in order to his being able to distinguish
between the good and the bad, which I shall do, but
to do it well will give me a great deal of trouble.