[67] London in the Reign of Victoria, G. Laurence Gomme, pp. 156-7.
[68] Memoirs of James Smith, vol. i., p. 32.
[69] Haunted London, pp. 140-141.
[70] Gothic Miscellanies, James Smith, vol. ii., p. 186.
SAMUEL PEPYS AND THE ADELPHI
January 31, 1668.—Up, and by coach, with W. Griffin with me, and our Contract-books, to Durham Yard to the Commissioners for Accounts. [See page 37.]
May 10, 1668.—From church home with my Lady Pen; and after being there an hour or so talking, I took her ... and old Mrs Whistler, her mother-in-law, by water ... as far as Chelsy, and so back to Spring Garden ... and so to water again, and set down the old woman at home at Durham Yard.