Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty in the reigns of Charles II. and J...
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty in the reigns of Charles II. and James II / comprising his diary from 1659 to 1669, deciphered by the Rev. John Smith, A.B. of St. John's college, Cambridge, from the original short-hand MS. in the Pepysian library, and a selection from his private correspondence ; edited by Richard, Lord Braybrooke.
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Publisher
London : Henry Colburn, 1825.
Date
1825.
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RB/DQ920/P425/2 , RB/DQ920/P425/1
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Language
English
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Physical content
2 v. : facsim., geneal. tables, ports. ; 32 cm.
Contents
v. 1. Preface. Life of Samuel Pepys. Diary. - v. 2. Diary [cont.] Private correspondence of Samuel Pepys. Appendix.
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Publisher
London : Henry Colburn, 1825.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1825.
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Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq., F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty in the reigns of Charles II. and James II / comprising his diary from 1659 to 1669, deciphered by the Rev. John Smith, A.B. of St. John's college, Cambridge, from the original short-hand MS. in the Pepysian library, and a selection from his private correspondence ; edited by Richard,...
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Notes
General note
Contents of the correspondence and appendix: v. 2, vii p. following p. 348.
General index to the diary at end of vol. 1.
Vol. 1, p. 69 misnumbered 76.
Rare Books copy: Has stamp of the "Free Public Library of New South Wales, Sydney".
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RB/DQ920/P425/2 , RB/DQ920/P425/1
Record Identifier
74VvLZag5vvO
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941.506092
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991010561939702626
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