- London.
Pepys was born in
Salisbury Court,
Fleet Street, London, on 23
February 1633, the son of John
Pepys (1601–1680), a tailor, and
Margaret Pepys (née...
- The
Pepys Library of
Magdalene College, Cambridge, is the
personal library collected by
Samuel Pepys which he
bequeathed to the
college following his death...
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Pepys usually refers to
Samuel Pepys (1633–1703),
English naval administrator,
Member of Parliament, and diarist.
Pepys may also
refer to:
Talbot Pepys...
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Pepys Island /ˈpiːps/ is a
phantom island, once said to lie
about 230
nautical miles (260 mi; 430 km)
north of the
Falkland Islands at 47°S.
Pepys Island...
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William Pepys, 1st Baronet, a
master in chancery, who was
descended from John
Pepys, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, a great-uncle of
Samuel Pepys the diarist...
- The
Pepys Estate is one of the
largest council estates in London, England,
situated on the
banks of the
river Thames opposite the Isle of Dogs, and within...
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Elisabeth Pepys (née de St Michel; 23
October 1640 – 10
November 1669) was the wife of
Samuel Pepys, whom she
married in 1655,
shortly before her fifteenth...
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politician Charles Pepys, 1st
Baron Cottenham. /ˈpɛpɪs/) He
served as Lord
Chancellor from 1836 to 1841 and from 1846 to 1850.
Pepys had
already been created...
- 241–242.
Pepys,
Samuel (15
January 2012). "Friday 15
January 1668/69". The
Diary of
Samuel Pepys. Wheatley, H. B. (1907) [1880].
Samuel Pepys and the World...
- The
Samuel Pepys Club is a
London club
founded in 1903 to do
honour to the
memory of
Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), the
English naval administrator and Member...