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Deaths lord of Hinchingbroke his indisposition is turned to the small-pox. Poor
of that disease too, when he should be gone to see.html">see a fine lady, his
rights, and so home to bed.html">bed.
17th. Up and to the office, where we sat all the morning, and at noon
the King's charge, and after dinner, I having dispatched some business
Greenwich to the Bezan yacht.html">yacht.html">yacht.html">yacht, where Sir W. Batten, Sir J. Minnes, my Lord
Lord's clerk, a very civil gentleman), embarked in the yacht and down.html">down we
who is a most excellent person. Short of Gravesend it grew calme, and so
moonshine, we out of the cabbin to laugh and talk, and then, as we grew
yacht fell to sleep, which we all did pretty well till 3 or 4 of the
have lately shone, but we could see no such thing.
18th. Up about 5 o'clock.html">clock.html">clock and dressed ourselves, and to sayle again down
fitted and manned; we did not stay long, but to enquire after her
out the ground to be taken in for a yard to lay provisions for cleaning
Thence with great pleasure up the Meadeway, our yacht contending with
of it. Here I come by, but had not tide.html">tide enough to stop at Quinbrough,
places, which I had never done before. So to the Hill house at Chatham
business. Among others arguing with the Commissioner about his proposing
slighting of Chatham yarde, for it is much a better place than Chatham,
to be wished he were. Thence in Commissioner Pett's coach (leaving them
I troubled to stay there so long for the tide. At 10 at night, having
about three o'clock in the morning. So knocked up my people, and to bed.
19th. Slept till 8 o'clock, and then up and met with letters from the
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