
Volume 35 of Samuel Pepys's diary covers May and June of 1665, offering a detailed account of his daily life during a tumultuous period in Restoration England. Written in the mid-17th century, it chronicles significant events such as the naval conflict with the Dutch and the looming threat of the plague. Pepys provides an intimate look at his professional duties, social interactions, and personal challenges, making this work a vital historical source. This edition is edited and abridged by Robert Latham, a noted Pepys scholar.















































































