Here meeting with Sir H. Cholmly and Povy, that tell
me that my Lord Middleton is resolved in the Cabal
that he shall not go to Tangier; and that Sir Edward
Harlow [Harley], whom I know not, is propounded to
go, who was Governor of Dunkirke, and, they say, a
most worthy brave man, which I shall be very glad
of. So by water (H. Russell coming for
me) home to dinner, where W. Howe comes to dine with
me; and after dinner propounds to me my lending him
L500, to help him to purchase a place—the
Master of the Patent Office, of Sir Richard Piggott.
I did give him a civil answer, but shall think twice
of it; and the more, because of the changes we are
like to have in the Navy, which will not make it fit
for me to divide the little I have left more than I
have done, God knowing what my condition is, I having
not attended, and now not being able to examine what
my state is, of my accounts, and being in the world,
which troubles me mightily. He gone, I to the
office to enter my journall for a week. News
is lately come of the Algerines taking L3000 in money,
out of one of our Company’s East India ships,
outward bound, which will certainly make the war last;
which I am sorry for, being so poor as we are, and
broken in pieces. At night my wife to read to
me, and then to supper, where Pelling comes to see
and sup with us, and I find that he is assisting my
wife in getting a licence to our young people to be
married this Lent, which is resolved shall be done
upon Friday next, my great day, or feast, for my being
cut of the stone. So after supper to bed, my
eyes being very bad.
22nd. Up, and by water, with W. Newer, to White
Hall, there to attend the Lords of the Treasury; but,
before they sat, I did make a step to see Sir W. Coventry
at his house, where, I bless God! he is come again;
but in my way I met him, and so he took me into his
coach and carried me to White Hall, and there set
me down where he ought not—at least, he
hath not yet leave to come, nor hath thought fit to
ask it, hearing that Henry Saville is not only denied
to kiss the King’s hand, but the King, being
asked it by the Duke of York, did deny it, and directed
that the Duke shall not receive him, to wait upon
him in his chamber, till further orders. Sir
W. Coventry told me that he was going to visit Sir
John Trevor, who hath been kind to him; and he shewed
me a long list of all his friends that he must this
week make visits to, that come to visit him in the
Tower; and seems mighty well satisfied with his being
out of business, but I hope he will not long be so;
at least, I do believe that all must go to rat if the
King do not come to see the want of such a servant.
Thence to the Treasury-Chamber, and there all the
morning to my great grief, put to do Sir G. Downing’s
work of dividing the Customes for this year, between
the Navy, the Ordnance and Tangier: but it did
so trouble my eyes, that I had rather have given L20
than have had it to do; but I did thereby oblige Sir