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'''Elisabeth Pepys''' was the wife of [[Samuel Pepys]], [[The Doctor]] remembers her as making an excellent cup of [[coffee]] ("[[Planet of the Spiders]]").
'''Elisabeth Pepys''' was the wife of [[Samuel Pepys]]. [[Third Doctor|The Doctor]] remembers her as making an excellent cup of [[coffee]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'').


==Biography==
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Elisabeth St Michel (Elisabeth de Saint Michael) [[1640]]-[[1669]] was the wife of [[Samuel Pepys]] whom she married in [[1655]], shortly before her fifteenth birthday. Her father, [[Wikipedia:Alexandre de St. Michel|Alexandre de St. Michel]], was born a [[French catholic]], but converted to the [[Protestant]] faith. He married Dorothea, the daughter of Sir Francis Kingsmill, in [[Ireland]]. Elizabeth and her brother [[Wikipedia:Balthasar|Balthasar]] were both likely born in [[Devon]].
She took a holiday to [[France]] and the [[Wikipedia:Low Countries|Low Countries]] with her husband and from [[June]] to [[October]] [[1669]], but on their return Elisabeth fell ill and died on [[10th November]] [[1669]]. Samuel erected a monument to her in the church of St Olave's, [[Wikipedia:Hart Street|Hart Street]] in [[London]].


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Revision as of 01:39, 6 March 2007

Elisabeth Pepys was the wife of Samuel Pepys. The Doctor remembers her as making an excellent cup of coffee (DW: Planet of the Spiders).

Elisabeth Pepys