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Diary of William Bray [6]

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3s. 2d.; turnpike, 4.5d. horse hire, 6s.

June 13th.--On Stephens's horse to Chertsey; breakfasted with Ford, Heath, and wife; to Ascot Races.

22nd.--To the green, and thence with Mr. Russell to the 'Tuns' to drink the King's health; paid drinking, 1s.

27th.--To London; called on Adderley. With him to Clement's Coffee House till 10; then to the 'Angel.' Jenkins came at 11, stayed till 1.

July 6th.--To Sir John Evelyn, at Wotton. Paid horse hire, 2s. {31}

23rd.--To Sir John Evelyn, with him Colonel Evelyn and young Mr. Budgen. {32} To the 'Hatch' to dinner; Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Godschall, {33} Mr. Bridges, Mr. Steere, Mr. Spence, {34} Mr. Courtenay, and Mr. Walsh there; left at 7; paid for dinner and wine, 4s. 6d.

Aug. 6th.--To Wotton Hatch to dinner. Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Bisshop, Mr. Godschall, Mr. Deane, Mr. Carr, Mr. Spence, Mr. Courtenay, Mr. Walsh, and Mr. Hull. {35}

9th.--To see the fireworks on the good news: Russians and French defeated. The Judges came in the evening.

11th.--The assizes finished.

13th.--To Mr. Brewer's; at whist; home by 10; won 7s. 6d.

14th.--My wife brought to bed this morning, about five of a boy. Paid Mr. Burdett, 10s. 6d.; midwife and nurse, 10s.

20th.--To Wotton Hatch. {36} Mr. Talbot, Mr. Spooner, Mr. Bridges, Mr. Walsh, and Mr. Spence. Home about 8.

Sept. 3rd.--Being wet, did not go to Wotton Hatch.

10th.--My wife sat up for company.

11th.--Company again.

Oct. 1st.--To Wotton Hatch: Mr. Budgen, {37} Mr. Godschall, Mr. Tucker, {38} Mr. Talbot, Mr. Dormer, Mr. Steere, Mr. Courtenay, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Spence, and Mr. Spooner.

22nd.--With Sir John Evelyn to Milton Court: held court there. Mr. Evelyn with us. To Wotton at 6; danced till past 10. Colonel Evelyn, Mr. Harcourt, the butler, Miss Mary Evelyn, Miss Clark, Miss Duncumb, and three maids. I danced with Miss C. and Miss D.

28th.--Paid for a thing to hang my wig on, 1s. 2d.; a hutch for the child, 8s.

Nov. 26th.--Went to town; spent the evening at Mr. Adderley's chambers with him and Miss A.

27th.--Jenkins came, and stayed till 12.

28th.--With Boughton and Jenkins; they stayed till 1.

29th.--Home in the Portsmouth fly. Thanksgiving for taking Quebeck.

Dec. 1st.--Illumination for Sir Edward Hawke beating Conflans.

13th.--Ford, Mellersh, and Vincent the clergyman sent for me to the 'White Hart' to play at whist.

1760, Jan. 14th.--At 6 to the 'Red Lion': Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Russell, Mellersh, and Ford.; home at 11.

15th.--Lord Onslow sent for me to dinner; home at 8. Paid Mr. Wilpley bleeding my wife, 2s. 6d.

Feb. 11th.--On Upperton's mare to London; dined with Adderley at the 'Feathers.' At 5 to Covent Garden, 'Comus,' singing by Miss Brent. To Clare's for half-an-hour; then to the 'Angel'; Jenkins came at 10, stayed till 12.

April 13th.--Paid a man going beyond Ripley to get some leeches to bleed the child. A labourer in the garden one day, 1s. 3d.

July 7th.--To the Club at Wotton Hatch; reckoning, 4s. 6d.

28th.--Mrs. Norwood and my wife drank tea with Mrs. Hole. I went to the Green till past 8. Englestoft came after; played backgammon till near 11.

Nov. 14th.--Between 6 and 7 to the 'White Lion' by invitation from the Mayor on the King of Prussia's success. Stayed till past 11.

17th.--To London; called on Jenkins, dined with him; drank tea with Clare, then to the 'Angel.' Jenkins came and stayed till 1.

19th.--In a coach to the Speaker's; dined at Dr. Adee's; drank tea with Clare, then to the 'Angel.' Jenkins came and stayed till 12.

Dec. 15th.--Mr. Robert Austen {39} drank tea here, and at 6 went with me to the 'Red Lion': Mr. Russell, Mr. Ford, Captain and Mr. C., and Mr. Webb; cards; home at 11. {40}

June 8th.--Mr. Lane {41} and Mr. Godschall made a cricket match to- day on Albury Heath. Mrs. Skurray and my wife went in a postchaise, and dined with my mother, and then went to see it. I walked. We drank tea in Mr. Godschall's tent, Mr. Lane, Mr. King, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Dickinson, Lord Ossory, &c.

July 19th, Sunday.--On
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