John Evelyn's Diary 1668

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 January 08

08 Jan 1668. I saw deep and prodigious gaming at the Groom-Porter's, vast heaps of gold squandered away in a vain and profuse manner. This I looked on as a horrid vice, and unsuitable in a Christian Court.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 January 09

09 Jan 1668. Went to see the revels at the Middle Temple, which is also an old riotous custom, and has relation neither to virtue nor policy.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 January 10

10 Jan 1668. To visit Mr. Povey (age 54), where were divers great Lords to see his well-contrived cellar, and other elegancies.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 January 24

24 Jan 1668. We went to stake out ground for building a college for the Royal Society at Arundel House [Map], but did not finish it, which we shall repent of.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 February 04

04 Feb 1668. I saw the tragedy of "Horace" (written by the VIRTUOUS Mrs. Philips) acted before their Majesties [King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland (age 37) and Henrietta Maria Bourbon Queen Consort Catherine of Braganza Queen Consort England 1638-1705]. Between each act a masque and antique dance. The excessive gallantry of the ladies was infinite, those especially on that ... Castlemaine (age 27), esteemed at £40,000 and more, far outshining the Queen (age 29).

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 February 15

15 Feb 1668. I saw the audience of the Swedish Ambassador Count Donna, in great state in the Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace [Map].

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 March 03

03 Mar 1668. Was launched at Deptford, Kent [Map], that goodly vessel, "The Charles" I was near his Majesty (age 37). She is longer than the "Sovereign", and carries 110 brass cannon; she was built by old Shish (age 63), a plain, honest carpenter, master-builder of this dock, but one who can give very little account of his art by discourse, and is hardly capable of reading, yet of great ability in his calling. The family have been ship carpenters in this yard above 300 years.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 March 12

12 Mar 1668. Went to visit Sir John Cotton (age 47), who had me into his library, full of good MSS., Greek and Latin, but most famous for those of the Saxon and English antiquities, collected by his grandfather.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 April 02

02 Apr 1668. To the Royal Society, where I subscribed 50,000 bricks, toward building a college. Among other libertine libels, there was one now printed and thrown about, a bold petition of the poor w--s [Note. whores] to Baroness Castlemaine (age 27).

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 April 09

09 Apr 1668. To London, about finishing my grand account of the sick and wounded, and prisoners at war, amounting to above £34,000.

09 Apr 1668. I heard Sir R. Howard (age 42) impeach Sir William Penn (age 46), in the House of Lords, for breaking bulk, and taking away rich goods out of the East India prizes, formerly taken by Lord Sandwich (age 42).

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 April 28

28 Apr 1668. To London, about the purchase of Ravensbourne Mills, and land around it, in Upper Deptford [Map], of one Mr. Becher.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 April 30

30 Apr 1668. We sealed the deeds in Sir Edward Thurland's (age 61) chambers in the Inner Temple. I pray God bless it to me, it being a dear pennyworth; but the passion Sir R. Browne had for it, and that it was contiguous to our other grounds, engaged me!

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 May 13

13 May 1668. Invited by that expert commander, Captain Cox, master of the lately built "Charles II" now the best vessel of the fleet, designed for the Duke of York (age 34), I went to Erith, where we had a great dinner.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 May 16

16 May 1668. Sir Richard Edgecombe (age 28), of Mount Edgecombe, by Plymouth, my relation, came to visit me; a very virtuous and worthy gentleman.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 June 19

19 Jun 1668. To a new play with several of my relations, "The Evening Lover", a foolish plot, and very profane; it afflicted me to see how the stage was degenerated and polluted by the licentious times.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 July 02

02 Jul 1668. Sir Samuel Tuke, Bart (age 53), and the lady he had married this day, came and bedded at night at my house, many friends accompanying the bride.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 July 23

23 Jul 1668. At the Royal Society, were presented divers glossa petras, and other natural curiosities, found in digging to build the fort at Sheerness Isle of Sheppey [Map]. They were just the same as they bring from Malta, pretending them to be viper's teeth, whereas, in truth, they are of a shark, as we found by comparing them with one in our repository.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 August 03

03 Aug 1668. Mr. Bramstone (son to Judge B), my old fellow-traveler, now reader at the Middle Temple, invited me to his feast, which was so very extravagant and great as the like had not been seen at any time. There were the Duke of Ormond (age 57), Privy Seal (age 62), Bedford (age 52), Belasis (age 54), Halifax (age 34), and a world more of Earls and Lords.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 August 14

14 Aug 1668. His Majesty (age 38) was pleased to grant me a lease of a slip of ground out of Brick Close, to enlarge my fore-court [Map], for which I now gave him thanks; then, entering into other discourse, he talked to me of a new varnish for ships, instead of pitch, and of the gilding with which his new yacht was beautified. I showed his Majesty (age 38) the perpetual motion sent to me by Dr. Stokes, from Cologne; and then came in Monsieur Colbert (age 43), the French Ambassador.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 August 19

19 Aug 1668. I saw the magnificent entry of the French Ambassador Colbert (age 43), received in the Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace [Map]. I had never seen a richer coach than that which he came in to Whitehall. Standing by his Majesty (age 38) at dinner in the presence, there was of that rare fruit called the king-pine, growing in Barbadoes and the West Indies; the first of them I had ever seen. His Majesty (age 38) having cut it up, was pleased to give me a piece off his own plate to taste of; but, in my opinion, it falls short of those ravishing varieties of deliciousness described in Captain Ligon's (age 45) history, and others; but possibly it might, or certainly was, much impaired in coming so far; it has yet a grateful acidity, but tastes more like the quince and melon than of any other fruit he mentions.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 August 28

28 Aug 1668. Published my book on "The Perfection of Painting", dedicated to Mr. Howard.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 September 17

17 Sep 1668. I entertained Signor Muccinigo, the Venetian Ambassador, of one of the noblest families of the State, this being the day of making his public entry, setting forth from my house [Map] with several gentlemen of Venice and others in a very glorious train. He staid with me till the Earl of Anglesea (age 54) and Sir Charles Cotterell (age 53) (Master of the Ceremonies) came with the King's (age 38) barge to carry him to the Tower [Map], where the guns were fired at his landing; he then entered his Majesty's (age 38) coach, followed by many others of the nobility. I accompanied him to his house, where there was a most noble supper to all the company, of course. After the extraordinary compliments to me and my wife (age 33), for the civilities he received at my house, I took leave and returned. He is a very accomplished person. He is since Ambassador at Rome.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 September 29

29 Sep 1668. I had much discourse with Signor Pietro Cisij, a Persian gentleman, about the affairs of Turkey, to my great satisfaction. I went to see Sir Elias Leighton's project of a cart with iron axletrees.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 November 08

08 Nov 1668. Being at dinner, my sister Evelyn sent for me to come up to London to my continuing sick brother (age 45).

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 November 14

14 Nov 1668. To London, invited to the consecration of that excellent person, the Dean of Ripon, Dr. Wilkins (age 54), now made Bishop of Chester; it was at Ely House, the Archbishop of Canterbury (age 70), Dr. Cosin (age 73), Bishop of Durham, the Bishops of Ely (age 77), Salisbury, Rochester (age 43), and others officiating. Dr. Tillotson (age 38) preached. Then, we went to a sumptuous dinner in the hall, where were the Duke of Buckingham (age 40), Judges, Secretaries of State, Lord-Keeper, Council, Noblemen, and innumerable other company, who were honorers of this incomparable man, universally beloved by all who knew him.

14 Nov 1668. This being the Queen's birthday, great was the gallantry at Whitehall [Map], and the night celebrated with very fine fireworks.

14 Nov 1668. My poor brother (age 46) continuing ill, I went not from him till the 17th, when, dining at the Groom Porters, I heard Sir Edward Sutton play excellently on the Irish harp; he performs genteelly, but not approaching my worthy friend, Mr. Clark, a gentleman of Northumberland, who makes it execute lute, viol, and all the harmony an instrument is capable of; pity it is that it is not more in use; but, indeed, to play well, takes up the whole man, as Mr. Clark has assured me, who, though a gentleman of quality and parts, was yet brought up to that instrument from five years old, as I remember he told me.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 November 25

25 Nov 1668. I waited on Lord Sandwich (age 43), who presented me with a Sembrador [A type of seed drill] he brought out of Spain, showing me his two books of observations made during his embassy and stay at Madrid, in which were several rare things he promised to impart to me.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 November 27

27 Nov 1668. I dined at my Lord Ashley's (age 47) (since Earl of Shaftesbury), when the match of my niece was proposed for his only son, in which my assistance was desired for my Lord.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 November 28

28 Nov 1668. Dr. Patrick preached at Convent Garden, on Acts xvii. 31, the certainty of Christ's coming to judgment, it being Advent; a most suitable discourse.

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John Evelyn's Diary 1668 December 19

19 Dec 1668. I went to see the old play of "Cataline" acted, having been now forgotten almost forty years.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 December 20

20 Dec 1668. I dined with my Lord Cornbury, at Clarendon House, now bravely furnished, especially with the pictures of most of our ancient and modern wits, poets, philosophers, famous and learned Englishmen; which collection of the Chancellor's I much commended, and gave his Lordship a catalogue of more to be added.

John Evelyn's Diary 1668 December 31

31 Dec 1668. I entertained my kind neighbors, according to custom, giving Almighty God thanks for his gracious mercies to me the past year.