Miscellaneous papers of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn
Overview
Letters by English diarists John Evelyn and Samuel Pepys to various correspondents.
Dates
- Creation: 1656-1700
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research.
Extent
.5 linear feet (1 box)Correspondence of John Evelyn with various people. Also includes one letter from Mary Evelyn to Samuel Pepys; letters written by Samuel Pepys to various correspondents, some on naval matters; as well as letters received by Pepys, including two from Evelyn.
Biographical / Historical
Samuel Pepys, English diarist and naval administrator, is also chiefly celebrated for his highly detailed and honest Diary, kept mostly between 1660 and 1669. John Evelyn (1620-1706) was an English country gentleman whose life-long diary is considered an invaluable source of information on life in 17th-century England. Evelyn and Pepys formed a lifelong friendship after the Restoration.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Physical Location
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Received from various sources at various times.
- Title
- Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703. Miscellaneous papers of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn, 1656-1700: Guide.
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou00885
Repository Details
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