
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 27: March 1663-64 is part of Samuel Pepys's renowned 17th-century diaries, chronicling his daily life during a pivotal time in English history. This volume captures Pepys's personal experiences, professional duties at the Admiralty, and significant events of the Restoration period, including political intrigues and social engagements. Notably, it offers insights into Pepys's struggles with family issues and health concerns, alongside his reflections on the vibrant social landscape of London. Edited and abridged by Robert Latham, this edition provides a unique glimpse into the life of a key figure in 17th-century England.















































































