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  1. 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 birthday. Her father, Alexandre Marchant de St Michel, was born a French Roman Catholic but later converted to the Church of England.

  2. Elizabeth Pepys, as beautifully depicted by artist James Thomson, after John Hayls here, as “immortalized” at St. Olave’s here and eulogized here, was the wife of Samuel Pepys. She was the daughter of Alexandre and Dorothea St. Michel, and a sister to Balty .

  3. Murió Elizabeth, que no pudo ver cómo su marido prosperaba de manera espectacular hasta amasar una respetable fortuna y convertirse en miembro del Parlamento. Pepys estuvo acompañado sus últimos años de otra mujer, sufrió la destrucción de su casa por el fuego, y envejeció.

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  4. Pepyss diary is an important source for our understanding of the development of the English language, and is cited over 1700 times in the Oxford English Dictionary. Intimate descriptions of Elizabeth Pepys’s ‘terms’, or periods, are recorded several times in the diary.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_PepysSamuel Pepys - Wikipedia

    Samuel Pepys was descended from John Pepys who married Elizabeth Talbot, the heiress of Cottenham in Cambridgeshire. The Pepys arms are borne by the Pepys family, Earls of Cottenham . [6]

  6. 19 de sept. de 2022 · 267 pages ; 20 cm. A spoof of Samuel Pepys' excesses from his wife's imagined diary: according to Books (London, England), Nov. 1991, p.22. Includes bibliographical references (page 11) and index. Access-restricted-item.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2019 · The disease took a fatal turn, and on the 10th of November, 1669, Elizabeth Pepys died at the early age of twenty-nine years, to the great grief of her husband. She died at their house in Crutched Friars, and was buried at St. Olave’s Church, Hart Street, where Pepys erected a monument to her memory.