Event Comment: The
King's Company.
Pepys, Diary: All alone to the King's playhouse, and there did happen to sit just before
Mrs Pierce,
Mrs Knepp, who pulled me by th
e hair; and so I addressed myself to them, and talked to them all the intervals of the play, and did give them fruit. The play is
Brenoralt, which I do find but little in, for my part. Here was many fine ladies--among others, the
German Baron, with his lady, who is envoye from the Emperour, and their fine daughter, which hath travelled all
Europe over with them, it seems; and is accordingly accomplished, and indeed, is a wonderful pretty woman. Here
Sir Philip Frowde, who sat next to me, did tell m
e how
Sir H. Belasses is dead, and that the quarrel between him and
Tom Porter, who is fled, did arise in the ridiculous fashion that I was first told it, which is a strange thing between two so good friends. The play being done, I took the women, and
Mrs Corbett, who was with them, by coach, it raining, to
Mrs Manuel's, the Jew's wife, formerly a player, who w
e heard sing with one of the
Italians that was there; and, indeed, she sings mightily well, and just after the
Italian manner, but yet do not please me like one of
Mrs Knepp's songs, to a good
English tune, the manner their ayre not pleasing me so well as the fashion of our own, nor so natural