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  1. Hace 4 días · Masques at a Chelsea school in 1656 or 1657 were recalled in 1663 by Elizabeth Pepys's paid companion Mary Ashwell, who still assisted with small children there. Possibly it was the good school which had been within convenient distance of a house leased to William Lawrence in 1652 and 1662.

  2. Hace 4 días · Answer: Elizabeth Pepys (his wife) Elizabeth Pepys was only twenty-nine when she died. In the late summer of 1669, the Pepys made a trip to France, and Elizabeth caught a fever on the voyage home.

  3. Hace 2 días · Pepys was appointed Secretary to the Admiralty in June, 1684. He was entered as the householder of No. 12 from 1685 until 1687. Pepys' move to No. 14 is clearly shown in the Poor Rate books for 1688 to 1690, the relevant entries in which are as follows:

    • Elizabeth Pepys1
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    • Elizabeth Pepys3
    • Elizabeth Pepys4
  4. Hace 2 días · Even Topsell’s illustration (Fig. 4.2) shows that the baboon’s phallus was a particular feature. Footnote 7 The context in which Topsell discloses this to his readers—directly juxtaposed with the baboon’s love for women—indicates why this endowment might seem important: ‘such a beast … above all loved the companie of women, and young maidens, his genital member was greater ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Elizabeth (died 1724), who married firstly Anthony Gylby and secondly Charles Hatton, younger son of Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton. Scroggs' opinion of his wife, and of women in general, may perhaps be inferred from an irritable remark he made at the trial for treason of the barrister Richard Langhorne in 1679.

  6. Hace 3 días · The society is governed by its Council, which is chaired by the society's president, according to a set of statutes and standing orders. The members of Council and the president are elected from and by its Fellows, the basic members of the society, who are themselves elected by existing Fellows.

  7. Hace 4 días · Samuel Pepys was born in 1632, and was educated at St. Paul's School, London, and afterwards at the University of Cambridge. At the age of about twenty-three he took to himself a wife in the person of one Elizabeth St. Michael, then a beautiful girl fifteen years old.