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Before Whitsunday 1662.

Vsing the word (God) openly1
Eating an apple at Thy house2
Making a feather while on Thy day3
Denying that I made it.4
Making a mousetrap on Thy day5
Contriving of the chimes on Thy day6
Squirting water on Thy day7
Making pies on Sunday night8
Swimming in a kimnel on Thy day9
Putting a pin in Iohn Keys hat on Thy day to pick him.10
Carelessly hearing and committing many sermons11
Refusing to go to the close at my mothers command.12
Threatning my father and mother Smith to burne them and the house over them13
Wishing death and hoping it to some14
Striking many15
Having uncleane thoughts words and actions and dreamese.16
Stealing cherry cobs from Eduard Storer17
Denying that I did so18
Denying a crossbow to my mother and grandmother though I knew of it19
Setting my heart on money learning pleasure more than Thee20
A relapse21
A relapse22
A breaking again of my covenant renued in the Lords Supper.23
Punching my sister24
Robbing my mothers box of plums and sugar25
Calling Dorothy Rose a jade26
Glutiny in my sickness.27
Peevishness with my mother.28
With my sister.29
Falling out with the servants30
Divers commissions of alle my duties31
Idle discourse on Thy day and at other times32
Not turning nearer to Thee for my affections33
Not living according to my belief34
Not loving Thee for Thy self.35
Not loving Thee for Thy goodness to us36
Not desiring Thy ordinances38
Not long {longing} for Thee in {illeg}39
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40Fearing man above Thee
41Vsing unlawful means to bring us out of distresses
42Caring for worldly things more than God
43Not craving a blessing from God on our honest endeavors.
44Missing chapel.
45Beating Arthur Storer.
46Peevishness at Master Clarks for a piece of bread and butter.
47Striving to cheat with a brass halfe crowne.
48Twisting a cord on Sunday morning
49Reading the history of the Christian champions on Sunday
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Since Whitsunday 1662

1.Glutony
2.Glutony
3.Vsing Wilfords towel to spare my own
4Negligence at the chapel.
5Sermons at Saint Marys (4)
6Lying about a louse
7Denying my chamberfellow of the knowledge of him that took him for a sot.
8Neglecting to pray 3
9Helping Pettit to make his water watch at 12 of the clock on Saturday night

[Editorial Note 1] This and the following two pages are written in Thomas Shelton's shorthand notation and were deciphered by R.S. Westfall in 'Short-Writing and the State of Newton's Conscience, 1662', Notes and Records of the Royal Society 18 (1963), 10-16.

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