Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), was Secretary for the Affairs of the Admiralty and MP for Harwich, but most noted for the diary he kept between 1660 and 1669, which vividly recorded the history of this period. He lived in Clapham for the last three years of his life in a large house which was later the site of Trinity Hospice. Reproduction of a painting by Sir G.Kneller (Magdalene College Cambridge).
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| Image type: | Oil Painting |
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| Ref: | 03747 |
| Identifier: | SP22/41/PEP.1 |
| Date: | c.1690 |
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