Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 64: April 1668
Volume 64 of Samuel Pepys' diary covers April 1668, providing a detailed account of his daily life as a naval administrator in England. Written during the 17th century, this volume captures personal reflections, social interactions, and significant political events of the time, including parliamentary affairs and economic challenges. Pepys’ observations offer a unique glimpse into the social customs and political landscape of London during the reign of Charles II, making it an invaluable historical document. The complete diary, which began in 1660 and ended in 1669, is renowned for its rich detail and candid commentary.










