07 May 1668

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Theatre: The (first) Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1667-1668
Volume: 1
Comments: The King's Company. Pepys, Diary: Thence called Knepp from the King's house, where going in for her, the play being done, I did see Beck Marshall come dressed, off of the stage, and looks mighty fine, and pretty, and noble: and also Nell Gwyn?, in her boy's clothes, mighty pretty. But, Lord! their confidence! and how many men do hover about them as soon as they come off the stage, and how confident they are in their talk! Here I did kiss the pretty woman newly come, called Pegg Hughes?, that was Sir Charles Sidly's mistress, a mighty pretty woman, and seems, but is not, modest. Here took up Knepp into our coach, and all of us with her to her lodgings, and thither comes Bannister with a song of her's, that he hath set in Sir Charles Sidly's play [The Mulberry Garden] for her, which is, I think, but very meanly set; but this he did, before us, teach her, and it being but a slight, silly, short ayre, she learnt it presently. But I did get him to prick me down the notes of the Echo in The Tempest, which pleases me mightily. Here was also Haynes, the incomparable dancer of the King's house, and a seeming civil man, and sings pretty well

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    *pbridges The Virgin Martyr. See 27 Feb. *cbridges The <i>King's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: Thence called $Knepp= from the King's house, where going in for her, the play being done, I did see $Beck Marshall= come dressed, off of the stage, and looks mighty fine, and pretty, and noble: and also $Nell Gwyn?=, in her boy's clothes, mighty pretty. But, Lord! their confidence! and how many men do hover about them as soon as they come off the stage, and how confident they are in their talk! Here I did kiss the pretty woman newly come, called $Pegg Hughes?=, that was $Sir Charles Sidly='s mistress, a mighty pretty woman, and seems, but is not, modest. Here took up Knepp into our coach, and all of us with her to her lodgings, and thither comes $Bannister= with a song of her's, that he hath set in Sir Charles Sidly's play [<i>The Mulberry Garden</i>] for her, which is, I think, but very meanly set; but this he did, before us, teach her, and it being but a slight, silly, short ayre, she learnt it presently. But I did get him to prick me down the notes of <i>the Echo</i> in <i>The Tempest</i>, which pleases me mightily. Here was also $Haynes=, the incomparable dancer of the King's house, and a seeming civil man, and sings pretty well.
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    *p1668 05 07 bridges The Virgin Martyr. ^See16680227^.*c1668 05 07 bridges The <i>King's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: Thence called $Knepp= from the King's house, where going in for her, the play being done, I did see $Beck Marshall= come dressed, off of the stage, and looks mighty fine, and pretty, and noble: and also $Nell Gwyn?=, in her boy's clothes, mighty pretty. But, Lord! their confidence! and how many men do hover about them as soon as they come off the stage, and how confident they are in their talk! Here I did kiss the pretty woman newly come, called $Pegg Hughes?=, that was $Sir Charles Sidly='s mistress, a mighty pretty woman, and seems, but is not, modest. Here took up Knepp into our coach, and all of us with her to her lodgings, and thither comes $Bannister= with a song of her's, that he hath set in Sir Charles Sidly's play [<i>The Mulberry Garden</i>] for her, which is, I think, but very meanly set; but this he did, before us, teach her, and it being but a slight, silly, short ayre, she learnt it presently. But I did get him to prick me down the notes of <i>the Echo</i> in <i>The Tempest</i>, which pleases me mightily. Here was also $Haynes=, the incomparable dancer of the King's house, and a seeming civil man, and sings pretty well.
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    Event: 708 | 16680507 | bridges | The <i>King's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: Thence called $Knepp= from the King's house, where going in for her, the play being done, I did see $Beck Marshall= come dressed, off of the stage, and looks mighty fine, and pretty, and noble: and also $Nell Gwyn?=, in her boy's clothes, mighty pretty. But, Lord! their confidence! and how many men do hover about them as soon as they come off the stage, and how confident they are in their talk! Here I did kiss the pretty woman newly come, called $Pegg Hughes?=, that was $Sir Charles Sidly='s mistress, a mighty pretty woman, and seems, but is not, modest. Here took up Knepp into our coach, and all of us with her to her lodgings, and thither comes $Bannister= with a song of her's, that he hath set in Sir Charles Sidly's play [<i>The Mulberry Garden</i>] for her, which is, I think, but very meanly set; but this he did, before us, teach her, and it being but a slight, silly, short ayre, she learnt it presently. But I did get him to prick me down the notes of <i>the Echo</i> in <i>The Tempest</i>, which pleases me mightily. Here was also $Haynes=, the incomparable dancer of the King's house, and a seeming civil man, and sings pretty well
    Performance: 708 | 708 | p | The Virgin Martyr | See16680227.

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