Turner's, where I met Roger Pepys, newly come out of the country.
Mr. Hunt, newly come out of the country, tells me the country is much impoverished by the greatness of taxes: the farmers do break every day almost, and 1000l.
I met Roger Pepys, newly comeout of the country: in discourse he told me that his grandfather, my great grandfather, had 800l.
At noon walked in the garden with Commissioner Pett, (newly come to town) who tells me how infinite the disorders are among the commanders and all officers of the fleet.
This afternoon at Court I met with Lord Hinchingbroke, newly come out of the country, who tells me that Creed's business with Mrs. Pickering will do, which I am neither troubled nor glad at.
So the afternoon at the office, and at night walked with my wife in the garden, and my Lord Brouncker with us, who is newly come to W.
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