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The diary records a cultivated English gentleman's life across decades, combining travel sketches from an Italian tour with detailed domestic observations of politics, religion, court life, and scientific curiosity. It traces royalist sympathies during civil upheaval, an overriding attachment to the established church, and mixed reactions to the Restoration and later royal policies seen as favoring Catholic alliances. The author notes court scandals, public ceremonies, and moments of national tension, records practical interests in gardening, architecture, and experiments, and offers a steady, representative perspective on the values and manners of the rural gentry.
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