and away myself to Westminster Hall by appointment
and there found out Burroughs, and I took her by coach
as far as the Lord Treasurer’s and called at
the cake house by Hales’s, and there in the
coach eat and drank and then carried her home . .
. . So having set her down in the palace I
to the Swan, and there did the first time ‘baiser’
the little sister of Sarah that is come into her place,
and so away by coach home, where to my vyall and supper
and then to bed, being weary of the following of my
pleasure and sorry for my omitting (though with a
true salvo to my vowes) the stating my last month’s
accounts in time, as I should, but resolve to settle,
and clear all my business before me this month, that
I may begin afresh the next yeare, and enjoy some
little pleasure freely at Christmasse. So to
bed, and with more cheerfulness than I have done a
good while, to hear that for certain the Scott rebells
are all routed; they having been so bold as to come
within three miles of Edinburgh, and there given two
or three repulses to the King’s forces, but
at last were mastered. Three or four hundred
killed or taken, among which their leader, one Wallis,
and seven ministers, they having all taken the Covenant
a few days before, and sworn to live and die in it,
as they did; and so all is likely to be there quiet
again. There is also the very good newes come
of four New-England ships come home safe to Falmouth
with masts for the King; which is a blessing mighty
unexpected, and without which, if for nothing else,
we must have failed the next year. But God be
praised for thus much good fortune, and send us the
continuance of his favour in other things! So
to bed.
4th. Up, and to the office, where we sat all
the morning. At noon dined at home. After
dinner presently to my office, and there late and then
home to even my Journall and accounts, and then to
supper much eased in mind, and last night’s
good news, which is more and more confirmed with particulars
to very good purpose, and so to bed.
5th. Up, and by water to White Hall, where we
did much business before the Duke of York, which being
done, I away home by water again, and there to my
office till noon busy. At noon home, and Goodgroome
dined with us, who teaches my wife to sing.
After dinner I did give him my song, “Beauty
retire,” which he has often desired of me, and
without flattery I think is a very good song.
He gone, I to the office, and there late, very busy
doing much business, and then home to supper and talk,
and then scold with my wife for not reckoning well
the times that her musique master hath been with her,
but setting down more than I am sure, and did convince
her, they had been with her, and in an ill humour
of anger with her to bed.