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  • Up by break of day at 5 o'clock, and down by water to Woolwich: in my way saw the yacht lately built by our virtuosoes (my Lord Brunkard and others, with the help of Commissioner Pett also) set out from

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1662 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Thence to Lambeth; and there saw the little pleasure-boat in building by the King, my Lord Brunkard, and the virtuosoes of the town, according to new lines, which Mr. Pett cries up mightily, but how it will prove we shall soon see.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 17: July/August 1662 Samuel Pepys 1668

  • King, my Lord Brunkard, and the virtuosoes of the town, according to new lines, which Mr. Pett cries up mightily, but how it will prove we shall soon see.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Up by break of day at 5 o'clock, and down by water to Woolwich: in my way saw the yacht lately built by our virtuosoes (my Lord Brunkard and others, with the help of Commissioner Pett also) set out from

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Up by break of day at 5 o'clock, and down by water to Woolwich: in my way saw the yacht lately built by our virtuosoes (my Lord Brunkard and others, with the help of Commissioner Pett also) set out from Greenwich with the little Dutch bezan, to try for mastery; and before they got to

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 18: September/October 1662 Samuel Pepys 1668

  • King, my Lord Brunkard, and the virtuosoes of the town, according to new lines, which Mr. Pett cries up mightily, but how it will prove we shall soon see.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1662 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • Thence to Lambeth; and there saw the little pleasure-boat in building by the King, my Lord Brunkard, and the virtuosoes of the town, according to new lines, which Mr. Pett cries up mightily, but how it will prove we shall soon see.

    The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jul/Aug 1662 Pepys, Samuel 1662

  • Up by break of day at 5 o'clock, and down by water to Woolwich: in my way saw the yacht lately built by our virtuosoes (my Lord Brunkard and others, with the help of Commissioner Pett also) set out from Greenwich with the little Dutch bezan, to try for mastery; and before they got to Woolwich the Dutch beat them half-a-mile (and I hear this afternoon, that, in coming home, it got above three miles); which all our people are glad of.

    The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Sep/Oct 1662 Pepys, Samuel 1662

  • He offers to bring me into the college of virtuosoes -- [The Royal

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

  • He offers to bring me into the college of virtuosoes -- [The Royal

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 15: March/April 1661-62 Samuel Pepys 1668

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