
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, written between 1660 and 1669, is a detailed personal log by the English naval administrator Samuel Pepys. This volume, covering January to February 1664, offers insights into Pepys's daily life during the Restoration period, including his reflections on social interactions, financial matters, and court life. Notable for its candid observations and historical significance, Pepys's diary is considered one of the most important documents of 17th-century England, providing a unique perspective on events such as the coronation of King Charles II and the Great Plague.















































































