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Pepys House, Brampton c1905 (Norris)

Pepys House, Brampton

History of Pepys House

Samuel Pepys probably stayed here with his uncle. On the uncles’s death, Samuel’s parents moved into the house. The house appears frequently in the diary. In October 1667 he recovers most of a hoard of gold coins he had buried in the garden.

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