![]() ![]() at ninepins.Īfter supper musique, and to bed. I could not but observe that the Vice-Admiral after dinner came into the great cabin below, where the Jurates and I and the commanders for want of room dined, and there told us we must drink a health to the King, and himself called for a bottle of wine, and begun his and the Duke of York’s. Here were also all the Jurates of the town of Dover come to give my Lord a visit, and after dinner all went away. Bellasses, Sir Thomas Lenthropp, Sir Henry Chichley, Colonel Philip Honiwood, and Captain Titus, the last of whom my Lord showed all our cabins, and I suppose he is to take notice what room there will be for the King’s entertainment. Very great deal of company come today, among others Mr. For a rich barge for a noise of trumpets, 1 and a set of fidlers. He did give me order also to write for silk flags and scarlett waistcloathes. ![]() ![]() My Lord went this morning about the flag-ships in a boat, to see what alterations there must be, as to the arms and flags. Three of them I drank presently with some friends in the Coach. This morning Captain Cuttance sent me 12 bottles of Margate ale. ![]()
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