John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 289
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Saturday. Called at Lord Sidmouth's office. Saw Beckett. Went to Grubb's. Note
from British Plenipotentiaries.
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VI:30. Discussions with Clay and Gallatin,
about the Convention. Dined with Claggett at Clapham-Rise. Home at
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VI:30.
Convention of Commerce signed. Joint despatch to Secy State— Visits of Murray.
C. King. del Real. Hassler &c.
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VII:30.
Independence day. Clay went to embark at Liverpool. At Lord Sidmouth's Office.
Saw Beckett. At Grubb's.
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VII: J. B.
Murray called on the case of the Nanina— I paid many visits— Hassler and
Troughton. Bagot at Gallatin's.
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VI:15.
Called and took leave of Gallatin. He went for Liverpool. At Baring's. Talk
about sale of U.S. Certificates.
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VI:30. Alexr
Baring called on me. Further talk about sale of U.S. stocks— I called on
Beasley for Dartmoor Papers.
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VI:15. At
Glennie's Counting House with Hottinguer's Letter. At Grubb's. Visit from G. H.
Apthorp just from India.
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VI:30. Dispatch to S.S.2. Visits with my
wife. Saw Miss Travis at Bond's. Ride in Hyde-Park. Walk in Regent's
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VI: Morning
wasted with the Projectors Mallison and Johnson. Visit from Wilberforce. Hall
about Mullett's children.
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VI:15. My
Birth-day. 48. Visits and Passports. News of Decatur's Algerine Victory. Walk
in Kensington Garden.
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V:45. Visit
from Bagot. Session of Parliament closed by the Prince Regent. Long walk in
Kensington Garden.
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V: Grubb
came this morning and collated with me his copies of Papers. Visits from G. Joy
and others. Hyde-Park walk.
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V:45.
Beasley called about Sailors. Dispatch to S.S.3— Cox called. Visit to
Trumbull's. Walk round Hyde Park ring.
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VI:15.
Dispatch to S.S.4. Commadore Barney arrived. Greuhm. Prussian Chargé d'Affaires
here. Walk with George.
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VI:The boys went to Church with P.
Sanders. Visits from Hare and Rawle. Walk in Regent's Park. Met
Hewlett.
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VI:15.
Visit from Viscount Hampden— Romantic Story. Papers authenticated for J.
Atkinson. Note from Greuhm.
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VI. Called
on C. King, Rea, Leavenworth. Beasley and Dexter— The boys went with P. Sanders
to Clarkson's at Purfleet.
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VI:
Trumbull came for a Passport. I called upon Capper, about Carver. Visit to
Fernan-Nuñez, Spanish Ambassador.
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V:45.
Dispatch to S.S.5. At the Foreign Office. Saw Hamilton. Dined at Mr Wellesley
Pole's. Murdoch called.
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VI. Unwell.
Grubb here. Martin Carroll and Simson. Recd. from Earl Bathurst Gazette of
Napoleon's Surrender.
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VI: Beasley
here. Talk about distressed American Seamen. Our Sons returned from Purfleet.
Sanders dined with us.
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VII. George very sick in the Night, and yet
ill. The boys went to Church with Sanders. Visit from S. Williams— Ride &
walk.
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V. George
again very ill. Dr. Steele attended him. The Trumbull's came and took leave.
Grubb here with Papers.
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V: Dispatch
to S.S.6. George better. Visit to Trumbull— At Baring's, Williams's and
Beasley's Office. Barney there.
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VII: Sent
off the despatches by Trumbull. Sanders came about his St. Domingo project.
R. F. Greville about Milford Haven.
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VII:15.
Note from R. F. Greville. Barney, Dorsey and Martin Carroll here. My wife and
boys went to Hampstead Fair.
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VI: Grubb
here to look out for an office. At R. F. Greville's. Delivered copies of the
American Academy's Memoirs.
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V:45. Cold
Bath and walk to Regent's Park with the boys. Letter from R. Montgomery.
Decatur's Peace with Algiers.
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VI: The boys went to Church with Sanders. He
dined with us. Evening walk in Hyde-Park. Engaged Pio, as Butler.
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VI:45 Dr.
S. Barton brought me Letters. Engaged an Office. 25. Charles Street,
Westminster. Eve at Wellesley-Pole's. 1:30.