
Diary of Samuel Pepys 1665
The 'Diary of Samuel Pepys 1665' is a firsthand account written by Samuel Pepys, chronicling his daily life in London during a tumultuous year marked by the Second Anglo-Dutch War and the Great Plague. Pepys provides candid insights into his personal and professional struggles, including his interactions with the Navy Board, marital conflicts, and romantic escapades. Written in 1665, this diary is notable for its vivid portrayal of 17th-century life and its historical significance as a primary source documenting a pivotal period in English history.






