for our dinner about four o’clock. While
that was doing, we walked to the water-side, and there
seeing the King and Duke come down in their barge to
Greenwich-house, I to them, and did give them an account
[of] what I was doing. They went up to the Parke
to hear the guns of the fleete go off. All our
hopes now are that Prince Rupert with his fleete is
coming back and will be with the fleete this even:
a message being sent to him to that purpose on Wednesday
last; and a return is come from him this morning,
that he did intend to sail from St. Ellen’s point
about four in the afternoon on Wednesday [Friday],
which was yesterday; which gives us great hopes, the
wind being very fair, that he is with them this even,
and the fresh going off of the guns makes us believe
the same. After dinner, having nothing else
to do till flood, I went and saw Mrs. Daniel, to whom
I did not tell that the fleets were engaged, because
of her husband, who is in the R. Charles. Very
pleasant with her half an hour, and so away and down
to Blackewall, and there saw the soldiers (who were
by this time gotten most of them drunk) shipped off.
But, Lord! to see how the poor fellows kissed their
wives and sweethearts in that simple manner at their
going off, and shouted, and let off their guns, was
strange sport. In the evening come up the River
the Katharine yacht, Captain Fazeby, who hath brought
over my Lord of Alesbury and Sir Thomas Liddall (with
a very pretty daughter, and in a pretty travelling-dress)
from Flanders, who saw the Dutch fleete on Thursday,
and ran from them; but from that houre to this hath
not heard one gun, nor any newes of any fight.
Having put the soldiers on board, I home and wrote
what I had to write by the post, and so home to supper
and to bed, it being late.
3rd (Lord’s-day; Whit-sunday). Up, and
by water to White Hall, and there met with Mr. Coventry,
who tells me the only news from the fleete is brought
by Captain Elliott, of The Portland, which, by being
run on board by The Guernsey, was disabled from staying
abroad; so is come in to Aldbrough. That he
saw one of the Dutch great ships blown up, and three
on fire. That they begun to fight on Friday;
and at his coming into port, he could make another
ship of the King’s coming in, which he judged
to be the Rupert: that he knows of no other hurt
to our ships. With this good newes I home by
water again, and to church in the sermon-time, and
with great joy told it my fellows in the pew.
So home after church time to dinner, and after dinner
my father, wife, sister, and Mercer by water to Woolwich,
while I walked by land, and saw the Exchange as full
of people, and hath been all this noon as of any other
day, only for newes. I to St. Margaret’s,
Westminster, and there saw at church my pretty Betty
Michell, and thence to the Abbey, and so to Mrs. Martin,
and there did what ’je voudrais avec her .
. . . So by and by he come in, and after some
discourse with him I away to White Hall, and there