Pepys’ Diary. October 7th (Lord's Day), 1666. After dinner to attend the King and Duke of York at the Cabinet; but nobody had determined what to speak of, but only in general to ask for money. So I was forced immediately to prepare in my mind a method of discoursing. And anon we were called in to the Green Room, where the King. Duke of York, Prince Rupert, Lord Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, Duke of Albemarle, G. Carteret, W. Coventry. Morrice. Nobody beginning. I did. and made a current and T thought a good speech, laying open the ill state of the Navy by the greatness of the debt, greatness of work to do against next yeare, the time and materials it would take, and our incapacity through a total want of money.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 538, 22 August 1932, Page 6
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