John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 287
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VI: Monday.
Called twice upon Mrs Fenwick. also upon Bayard and Jackson. Wrote several
Letters.
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V: La Grange.
General La Fayette's Country Seat. 14. leagues from Paris. We dined at Brie
Comte Robert, on the way.
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V:45. George
La Fayette and Pillet went to Paris— Visited the grounds. La Tour Maubourg and
Meun gone.
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V: Rain all
day, confined us to the house. General Victor de la Tour Maubourg here. Books
from the Library.
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VI. Paris.
Returned from La Grange. dined at Brie— Found at Paris, Letters from Meyer
& Brüxner and Harris.
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VI. Bayard
left Paris. I took leave of him. Saw Jackson. Was at Tracy's. Franconi's Cirque
Olympique. Horses.
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VI:15. Visits from F. Williams and Boott.
Card from D'Arcy. Dispatch from S. S. to go to London. Passport.
Odeon.
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VI: Visits
from D'Arcy and Todd. Letter from Baring's. They have my Commission. I go.
Odeon. La Molinera.
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VI:15. Todd
left Paris for Havre. Wrote to Vicence for a Passport and an interview.
Variétés. Magots de la Chine &c.
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VI:15.
Visits from Copeland and H. Jackson. with my wife to Hottinguer's. Français.
Andromaque. Suite d'un Bal masqué.
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VI:30.
Visit from Petry, and afterwards from Vicence. also from R. Boyd. Evening visit
to the Tracy's. Boulevard walk.
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VI: Visit
to Vicence and took leave. Sent our baggage by the Diligence to Havre. Visit
from Erving. Feydeau. Visitandines
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VI:15. Note
from Hottinguer. The Neptune has sailed from Havre. Visit to Lord Kinnaird.
Other visits to take leave.
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VI:15. Procession of the federates of the
Fauxbourg's. At the Champ de Mars. Montmartre. Saw La Fayette at
Tracy's.
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VI:15. Saw
with Charles the Mint, and the Monnoie des Médailles— Visits paid and received— La Fayette in the Evening.
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V.
Pontoise. We left Paris at 4:20 P.M. and came three Stages. Erving, La Fayette
and R. Boyd had called.
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III.
Yvetot— We travelled sixteen Posts. Dined at Rouen. Country pleasant and
fertile. My wife much fatigued.
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III:15. Le
Havre. at 11. A.M. Aux Armes de la Ville. At Russell's. No packet bound to
England. Remsen and Judah Hays.
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VI:30. Bad
night— damp sheets. Dined with Russell. Seeking all day for an opportunity of
conveyance to England.
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VI: Called
at Russell's, and on Green. Walk after dinner to the Hills. Still seeking a
Passage. Met Campbell on the Quay.
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VI: Campbell came this Morning. Agreed to
go with him. Called at Russell's. Evening at Moldetti's Concert. 4 voices.
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VI:15.
Making preparations all day to embark, and sending our baggage on board. Havre
declared in a state of Siege.
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V: Sailed
from Havre, in the Galliot Olga, of Riga, Captain Köning. With Campbell,
Goddard, and Remsen Passengers.
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IV:
Dover—landed at Noon. Payne's York Hotel. Custom-house. Campbell, Goddard
& Remsen went to London.
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V: London.
Lodge at W. Mills's 67. Harley Street. Found our Sons George and John there.
just from Boston.
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VII: At A.
Baring's. received my Commission and Credential Letter. At S. Williams's. Note
to Lord Castlereagh.
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VII:30.
Delivered Letters to Duke of Sorentino and D. Kinnaird. Many visits. Answer
from Castlereagh to see me, Monday.
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VI:30. Visits from Sorentino, Kinnaird, and
Gallatin, who gave me the Projet for a Commercial Treaty. Walk with
George
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VI: Saw
Lord Castlereagh. Conversation with him. Visit to Count Lieven, Russian
Ambassador. Dined at Beasley's.
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VIII. Note
to Castlereagh. Dined at Douglas Kinnaird's. Evening at Countess Gray's "At
Home." Duke of Gloucester. I.
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VIII.
Visits from Count Lieven, and many others. Called at Newcomb's lodgings. he was
gone. Beasley was here.