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Samuel and Peter Llewellyn go to Bartholomew Fair (31st August 1661)
Samuel and Elizabeth relax on (by?) the Thames (13th September 1661)
Samuel and Elizabeth go with Robert Slingsby and others to see yachts (14th September 1661)
The Lord Mayor's Feast (29th October 1661)
Samuel plays cards with the Battens (30th October 1661)
Wayneman Birch lets off gunpowder (2nd November 1661)
Samuel tries composing a song (3rd November 1661)
Samuel and William Penn walk at Moorfields (11th December 1661)
The Revels at the Inns (3rd January 1662)
Samuel works on his music (17th January 1662)
Samuel practices his music (20th January 1662)
Samuel practices his music (21st January 1662)
Samuel practices his music (22nd January 1662)
Samuel reads and talks with his wife (26th January 1662)
Samuel practices his music (29th January 1662)
Samuel practices his music (31st January 1662)
Samuel practices his music (3rd February 1662)
Samuel practices his music (6th February 1662)
Samuel practices his composition (9th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music (10th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music (11th February 1662)
Samuel composes songs (11th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music (12th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music (13th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music at home (18th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music at home (19th February 1662)
Samuel practices his music again (19th February 1662)
Samuel and John Birchensha work on a composition together (26th February 1662)
Penn and the Pepys walk at Moorefields (4th March 1662)
Samuel and Henry Moore walk together at Whitehall Palace (7th March 1662)
Samuel and William Penn walk together (9th March 1662)
Samuel plays his lute (14th March 1662)
Samuel walks in St. James Park (16th March 1662)
The King and Duke of York walk in St. James Park (16th March 1662)
Samuel walks with William Penn (16th March 1662)
Samuel and Elizabeth walk in the gardens at Seething Lane (26th March 1662)
Samuel and Elizabeth admire their gardens (30th March 1662)
The Pepys and the Penns walk in the gardens (31st March 1662)
Bartholomew Fair (play)
Samuel and Elizabeth take a walk on the 'leads'.