The Private Life of Samuel Pepys was created in 2003.
Samuel Pepys was curious, ambitious, and thorough in documenting his daily life and experiences. He showed a keen interest in various subjects, from politics to personal affairs, and was determined to improve his social status and career. Pepys was also known for his honesty and candidness in recounting both his triumphs and failures.
Samuel Pepys' mother's name was Margaret Pepys (née Kite). She was married to John Pepys and had several children, including Samuel Pepys, who is known for his detailed diary chronicling life in 17th century London.
He lived most of his life in London, but retired to Chatham
Samuel Pepys wrote his diary from January 1, 1660, to May 31, 1669. It provides a detailed account of his personal life and events in London during the Restoration period.
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Katherine Rose McQueeney has written: 'A consideration of the domestic aspects of the life of Samuel Pepys as revealed in the diary and as reflective of life in the Seventeenth century'
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Samuel Pepys wrote about a wide range of topics in his diary, including his personal life, historical events, political affairs, and daily activities. The diary provides valuable insights into 17th-century London society, culture, and politics. Pepys documented significant events such as the Great Fire of London, the Plague, and the Restoration of the English monarchy.
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