John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 288
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June 1815
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VI:30.
Thursday. Many visits paid and received. Saw Mrs Goulburn. J. Grubb. the
Vaughan's. Dined at Earl Gray's.
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VII:30. Visit
from P. Sanders, and many others. At the Counting house of the Baring's.
delivered my letter of credit.
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VI:30.
Meeting of the British and foreign School Society. At S. Williams's. Evening at
Sir James Mackintosh's. A small party.
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VIII. Note from Castlereagh—to have
audience of the Regent next Thursday. Evening walk with George in the Regent's
Park.
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VI:Visit
from Lord Carysfort. paid many. Evening ride to Sloan Street, Cadogan Place.
Illuminations for yesterday.
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VI:15. Note
from Robinson, Goulburn and Dr. Adams. Meeting with Clay & Gallatin, about
the commercial negotiation.
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VI:Visit to
Count Lieven. Conference at the Board of Trade, on the Negotiation. We dined
with Mr. and Mrs: Goulburn.
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VII:30.
Audience of the Prince-Regent. Delivered my Credentials. Levee. We dined and
spent the Evening at Lord Carysfort's.
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VII:30. At
Mr Copley the Painter's. At the foreign Office. Saw Morier. Meeting at the
Board of Trade, upon the Convention.
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VI: Visits
from Bagot. appointed Minister to U.S. and from del Real— Walked to S.
Williams's. yesterday dined with him.
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V:45. Called on Beasley, about the Sailors.
Visits to Lady Vincent and others. Dined at Lord Castlereagh's. Todd with
me.
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VII:30.
Beasley sent me blank Passports. Visits from Freire, Portuguese Minister and J.
Atkinson. Returned many visits.
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VI:15.
Morning Conversation with Champion. Began a letter to S. S. Conversation last
saturday with Jos. Pitcairn.
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VI:Went the
round of diplomatic visits to the foreign Ambassadors and Ministers. Covent
Garden. Inkle and Yarico. 40 Thieves.
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VII:30.
Visits from Copley, Trumbull, Shaw and Grubb. Note from Robinson, Goulburn and
Adams. Called upon Clay.
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V:30.
Received and paid a multitude of visits. At House of Lords with George. Recd.
the Counter-project of a Convention.
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Conference with Clay and Gallatin about the Convention. Dined with G. Joy. His
project. Home in a Hack. Rain.
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VII: Letter with Clay & Gallatin to the
British Plenipotentiaries. Visit from D. Kinnaird. Dined at Count
Lieven's.
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VI:30.
Visit from Pitcairn and others. Conference with the British Plenipotentiaries.
Dined at the Earl of Westmorland's.
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VI:45. Note
from British Plenipotentiaries. Conference with Clay and Gallatin upon it.
Evening party at Lady Vincent's.
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VI:30.
Conference at the Board of Trade, with the British Plenipotentiaries; and at my
lodgings with Clay & Gallatin.
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V:15. Note
from Castlereagh—and Gazette Extraordinary. Battle of Waterloo the 18th— Ingraham. Neptune sailed the 18th.
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V: Call
from Beasley. Visit to Bollmann. At Baring's. G. Joy dined with us. Evening
ride to see the Illuminations.
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VII:
Dispatch to S. S. No.1. Note from British Plenipotentiaries. Answered. Walk with
George. Saw all the Illuminations.
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VI:30. Succession of visitors all the
Morning. Perkins, Claggett, Rotch &c. Walk after dinner in the Regent's
Park.
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VII:15.
Mallison the inventor. Admiral Tchichagoff, and others here. Note from B.
Plenipotentiaries. Covent-Garden.
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VI:30.
Grubb came this morning, and I employed him.Visits to Bourke, Trumbull, C. King, &c. Note to Castlereagh.
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VI:15.
Ginnasi and many other visitors. Dined at 4. Afternoon with George, at a debate
in the House of Commons.
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VI:30.
Interview with Castlereagh. Prince Regent's Levee. Note from British
Plenipotentiaries. Todd took leave.
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VI:30.
Conference with the British Plenipotentiaries at the Board of Trade. Agreed to
sign a Convention. Alternative