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King's Head taverne, where all the Trinity House dined to-day, to choose a new Master in the room of Hurlestone, that is dead, and Captain Crispe is chosen.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 40: November/December 1665 Samuel Pepys 1668
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Up and all the morning at the office, busy, and at noon to the King's Head taverne, where all the Trinity House dined to-day, to choose a new Master in the room of Hurlestone, that is dead, and Captain Crispe is chosen.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Nov/Dec 1665 Pepys, Samuel 1665
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a new Master in the room of Hurlestone, that is dead, and Captain Crispe is chosen.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1665 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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a new Master in the room of Hurlestone, that is dead, and Captain Crispe is chosen.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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But, Lord! to see how Sir W. Batten governs all and tramples upon Hurlestone, but I am confident the Company will grow the worse for that man's death, for now Batten, and in him a lazy, corrupt, doating rogue, will have all the sway there.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1665 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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Hurlestone, but I am confident the Company will grow the worse for that man's death, for now Batten, and in him a lazy, corrupt, doating rogue, will have all the sway there.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 40: November/December 1665 Samuel Pepys 1668
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But, Lord! to see how Sir W. Batten governs all and tramples upon Hurlestone, but I am confident the Company will grow the worse for that man's death, for now Batten, and in him a lazy, corrupt, doating rogue, will have all the sway there.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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But, Lord! to see how Sir W. Batten governs all and tramples upon Hurlestone, but I am confident the Company will grow the worse for that man's death, for now Batten, and in him a lazy, corrupt, doating rogue, will have all the sway there.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Nov/Dec 1665 Pepys, Samuel 1665
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