Added by: jaybeere | Karma: 320.01 | Fiction literature | 30 October 2007
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The Diary Of Samuel Pepys
Diarist and naval administrator Samuel Pepys studied at Cambridge, rose rapidly in the naval service, and became secretary to the Admiralty in 1672. He lost his office and was imprisoned in the Tower of London because of his alleged complicity in the Popish Plot (1678-9), but was reappointed in 1684 and in that same year became president of the Royal Society.
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