Deb Willet
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Deborah "Deb" Willet was a young maid
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 employed by Samuel Pepys
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 (1633–1703), an English
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 naval administrator
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 and Member of Parliament
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. She and Pepys, about 20 years her senior, engaged in extramarital liaisons that were chronicled in his famous diary. When Pepys's diary first was published in the late nineteenth century, the more-explicit parts describing the author's affair with Deb Willet were not printed. They only appeared in the most-recent version of the diary.

Willet was described by Pepys as being a native of Somerset
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shire. In late September Pepys was introduced to Willet, and she was employed as a companion for Pepys's wife, Elisabeth, from 1 October 1667 with whom she attended the theatre. In late October 1668 Willet began an intimate relationship with Samuel Pepys. Elisabeth Pepys soon discovered her husband with Willet, and after a few weeks the maid was dismissed. Pepys later gave Willet money, sought her out at her new home, and kissed her. His wife threatened to attack the "girle" on learning this, and Pepys was forced to renounce Willet in writing.

Deb Willet was not the only personal servant with whom Pepys was intimate, but she appears to have been the one with whom he was most smitten. In the next-to-last sentence of Pepys's 10-year diary one reads, "my amours to Deb are past."

In 2006, Kate Loveman reported that Deb Willet remained in London after leaving the Pepys household, marrying a theology graduate named Jeremiah Wells in 1670. Pepys later helped Wells obtain a position as a ship's chaplain.

Willet died in 1678 and her husband followed a year and a half later.

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