[[71]] Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1672, p. 551.
[[72]] Dictionary of National Biography, xii. 363.
[[73]] E.g. 14 September, 1662 ('found him to admiration good and industrious, and I think my most true friend in all things that are fair'); 18 November, 1662 ('I am still in love more and more with him for his real worth'); and elsewhere.
[[74]] Dictionary of National Biography, vi. 470.
[[75]] Diary, 29 January, 1667.
[[76]] Ib. 25 August, 1668.
[[77]] Naval Tracts, iii. 398.
[[78]] Pepysian MSS. No. 2611, Sir William Penn's Collections, p. 4.
[[79]] These were founded upon earlier instructions issued in 1640 by the Earl of Northumberland when Lord High Admiral. They were printed in 1717 from an imperfect copy under the title The Œconomy of H.M.'s Navy Office, but there are two complete copies in the Pepysian Library, one among Naval Precedents (No. 2867, pp. 356-98) and the other in Sir William Penn's Collections (No. 2611, pp. 127-90).
[[80]] H. B. Wheatley, Samuel Pepys and the World he lived in, p. 138.