John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 290
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August 1815
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Tuesday. Little Boston House. Little Ealing. Brentford. Middlesex. Removed to
it this Evening.
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VI:30. Rode
out with my wife to look out a School. first to Acton— Then to Dr Nicholas's
at Ealing: engaged the boys.
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V: To London
with my wife. Visit to Lady Mackintosh— At my Office 25. Charles Street
Westminster. Home at 7.
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VI:15. The
boys fishing. Wrote Letters. Recd. one from del Real. Walk and attempt to fish
after dinner.
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V:30. George
began reading French with me. To London at Williams's, Beasley's. Hassler's,
and my office. home 7:30.
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VI:30. At Ealing Church. Carr, the Vicar
read Prayers. Lewis preached I. Saml. XII.7. Notice of Waterloo
Subscription.
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V: John and
Charles at Ealing School. Went with George and Hassler to the Royal Observatory
Greenwich. Saw Mr Pond.
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VI: Draft of
a Note to Castlereagh. Slaves carried away, and Michillimackinac. Walk with my
wife & George after dinner
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V:30.
Kalkreuth here. Letters to Gambier and Thornton. Barbari the fencing Master
gave the boys a lesson.
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V:45.
Engaged with George's Studies. Visit to Coll: Clitherow and family. Called at
the School. Our boys discontented.
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V:15. To
London. Visit to Bagot. Foreign Office. Took Mowry's exequatur. Pedersen at
Charles Street; and Joy.
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VI:15. To
London. Visits to Genl. Scott and Major Mercer &c. Dined with Baron Fagel,
Dutch Ambassador— Home at 11.
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VI:30. At Church. Lewis-Carr. Visit from
Dr Nicholas and his two eldest daughters. Note from Earl of
Liverpool
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VI:30.
Unwell— My wife went to London. Note to the Earl of Liverpool. Letter to G.
Ludlow. Walk with George.
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V:30.
Dispatch to S.S.9. To London. T. M. Jones and others. At Pedersen's. Gave him
Dispatches & Letters for U.S.
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V: To
London. Visit to Hughes. Bagot's departure postponed. Conversation with the
Earl of Liverpool. Letters from U.S.
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VII:
Company to dinner. Grubb came with dispatches from Malta. Letter from Maclure.
Note to Beckett.
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VI:30.
Morning visit from Scott, Mercer and M'Murtry. Grubb returned to London, with
Mrs Adams. Eveg walk.
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VI:15. My
wife to London. We had company to dinner— I brought John and Charles home from
School. Grubb here.
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VI: Grubb returned to London. Church.
Lewis. Crane. Heb XIII:16. A Charity Sermon. The boys returned to
School.
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V:30.
Letter to Bagot. Walk with George to Gunnersbury and Brentford. Sprained my
ancle. Note from Miss Clitherow.
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V:30.
Dispatch to S.S.10. Lame. To London with George. At Foreign-Office about
Pedersen's baggage. Saw Morier.
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V:30.
Letter to my Mother. Coachman to town and brought out the Curricle. Walk with
George across Fields.
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V:15. Sent
Coachman to settle with Smith the livery Stable-man for our horses. He refused.
Walk to Sion House.
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VI: St.
Louis's day. Dined with Count de'la Châtre, French Ambassador. Met Dumouriez.
Lodged at Charles Street.
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V:30.
Returned home to Ealing to Breakfast. Visit to Dumouriez. gave him his Letters.
John & Charles home from School.
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VI:15. At Church—Lewis. Visit at Dr
Nicholas's. Note from Earl Bathurst. St. Helena. The boys returned to
School.
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V:15. Walk
with George. Drenched. Visit from Dumouriez. Pio to London. Brought me back
despatches from S.S.
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V:15.
Dispatch to S.S.11. To London. T. M. Jones—visits. At Genl. Scott's &c.
Dr. Barton gone to Liverpool.
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VI: Several
answers to invitations. excuses. Walk with George on Richmond road. Letter to
my father.
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V:15. To
London. Mrs Speck. At the foreign Office. Saw Morier. Gave Langdon Letters for
Eustis & Everett.