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  1. Elizabeth Pepys. after a marble attributed to John Bushnell. plaster cast of bust, 1970, based on a work of 1672. 29 1/2 in. (749 mm) high. Purchased, 1970. Primary Collection. NPG 4824.

  2. 19 de sept. de 2022 · 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

  3. Pepys, Elizabeth (1640–1669)English gentlewoman. Name variations: Elizabeth de St. Michel; Elizabeth Saint-Michel; Mrs. Pepys. Born Elizabeth de St. Michel in 1640 in Devon, England; died on November 10, 1669, in London; daughter of Alexandre le Marchant, sire of St. Michel, and Dorothea Kingsmill; married Samuel Pepys (a diarist and naval secretary), in December 1655; no children.

  4. 24 de sept. de 2019 · Elizabeth Pepys - ( née Marchant de Saint Michel) wife of Samuel, whom she married in 1655, just before her fifteenth birthday. Samuel Pepys - politician, naval administrator, and diarist. Mary Skinner - Pepys's mistress following the death of Elizabeth, and widely accepted as his consort. Deborah (Deb) Willet - employed in the Pepys household ...

  5. Elizabeth Pepys. by James Thomson (Thompson), after John Hayls stipple engraving, published 1825 10 7/8 in. x 8 3/8 in. (277 mm x 213 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D5508

  6. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Elizabeth was just fifteen when she married Samuel, who was twenty two, in 1655. It isn’t that he disliked Elisabeth, he loved her. He wasn’t cruel to her because he hated her, but, I think, because he felt it necessary to have the right kind of wife. Pepys is insecure about his place, his value. When he was away from her he pined for her.

  7. Samuel Pepys (/piːps/ PÎPS 1 ), né le 23 février 1633 à Londres et mort le 26 mai 1703 à Clapham, est un haut fonctionnaire de l' Amirauté anglaise, membre du Parlement (député) et diariste anglais. De nos jours, il est connu principalement pour son Journal qui couvre la période 1660-1669, rédigé presque intégralement en utilisant ...