![]() ![]() It is written in a form of shorthand, with names in longhand. Every year on the anniversary of the operation, he celebrated his recovery. In 1658, he underwent a dangerous operation for the removal of a bladder stone. In 1655, Pepys married 15-year-old Elizabeth Marchant de Saint-Michel, daughter of a Huguenot exile. After graduating, Pepys was employed as secretary to Edward Montagu, a distant relative who was a councillor of state during the Cromwellian protectorate and later served Charles II. He was educated at St Paul's School in London and Cambridge University. Samuel Pepys was born on 23 February 1633 near Fleet Street in London, the son of a tailor. © Pepys is famous for his diaries, which cover the years 1659 - 1669, but also enjoyed a successful career as a naval administrator and member of parliament. ![]()
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