Samuel Pepys. (Pronounced Peeps)
Anne mentions several times in her own dairy that Margot also kept a diary, though no trace of Margot's diary has ever been found.
The Tower of London.
Tower of london
He kept London as the capital
Actually, we do not know. Margot's diary has been lost to history at this point. I read on youtube a diary was found, but it is unknown whose it is. I was just attempting to find out if there was any articles on it, but have yet to do so. The only reason we know she kept a diary is because of Anne's brief mention of it in her own diary. It would prove to be an extremely interesting read
The Great Fire of London was in 1666. Yes, Pepys kept a diary at that time.
Samuel Pepys was the main diarist of The Great Fire of London.
Samuel Pepys was a Member of Parliament in the Seventeenth Century. He was most famous for the diaries he kept between 1659 and 1669 which contained details of major events of the time, including the Great Fire of London.
Samuel Pepys wrote his diary in English. It provides valuable insights into 17th-century English society, including the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. Pepys used a simple and colloquial writing style in his diary.
Only 6 death were recorded as being the result of the great fire of London. I has to be kept in mind however that no records of the death's of lower and middle class people were kept in those days. and that the ferocity of the fire would have completely consumed any one caught in it.
because with the wooden houses around it just kept building more and more
Samuel Pepys was a 17th-century English naval administrator and Member of Parliament, best known for his detailed diary, which he kept from 1660 to 1669. His writings provide a vivid firsthand account of significant events in London, including the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London in 1666. Pepys' diary is lauded for its insights into daily life, politics, and the society of his time, making it a valuable historical document. He also played a key role in the development of the British Navy.
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The most famous diary is Anne Frank's diary.
Samuel Pepys' diary is kept at the Pepys Library at Magdalene College in Cambridge, England. The library holds the original handwritten diary that Pepys kept from 1660 to 1669. Access to the diary is restricted and requires permission from the library.
The boy had a diary in which he kept record of is day at school
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