Which excerpt from The Diary of Samuel Pepys most clearly indicates that he was a man of importance in London?
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the king command me to go to the lord.mayor from him".
so i down to the waterside...and there saw a lamentable fire"
so i made my self ready presently.and walked to the tower."
mr.hater and i did remove my money and iron chest into my cellar."
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"Met with the King and Duke of York in their barge…” indicates that Samuel Pepys was a man of importance in London.
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- Samuel Pepys ' diary (1633–1703) gives us a tale of life during the XVII century – from the devastation of war and plague, to Charles II's triumphant retour. On 1 January 1660, Samuel Pepys began his diary and made entries up until 1669 when he was blinded by the fear of a low-light writing.
- His fears were unfounded, but he never published his personal diary mysteriously. Pepys was a Naval Administrator who became Chief Secretary of the Admiralty Committee and helped bring the Royal Navy a major new professionalism.
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