John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 291
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September 1815
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V:30. Friday.
Visit from Mr. and Mrs: N. Amory. We dined with Dr. Nicholas at Ealing. Evening
Cards and Music.
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VI:15. Note
from Grubb. To London. Visit to the Chevalier de Sodré. Bollmann and M'Murtrie
dined with us.
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VI:15. To Church. Nicholas. Matt: VI:33.
Visit from Von Harten. Mrs Adams went to Miss Porter's. Long Ditton.
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VI: Letter
to my brother. and to Castlereagh. Walk with George to Kew, Wet through. Began
French N. Testament.
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VI:15.
Despatch to S.S.12. To London. Missed M'Murtrie. Third loan to M. Carroll.
American Sailors.
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VI:15. My
wife and George to London. Letter to Sumter. One from Smith the horse-dealer:
& from Murray. Liverpool.
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VI:15. To
London. Visit to the Count de la Châtre. to Dr Bollmann. Gave papers to
M'Murtie. Grubb unwell.
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V:30.
American Sailors out here— Wrote to Beasley. Ride in the Curricle with my wife
to Harrow. Evening walk.
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V:45. To
London. Seth Storer at the Office. Landau from the Coachmaker's, on trial. John
& Charles home from School.
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VI:30. At Church. Lewis. Psalm XIX:14. My
wife went to Richmond. Beasley dined with us. Boys both unwell.
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VI:15. The
boys better. Side windows of my cabinet opened. West the projector out here.
Walk with George.
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VI:30.
Despatch to S.S.13. Boys returned to School. To London with George. Met Sanders
& Bryden— M. Coarrroll &c.
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VI:45. Sent
the Coachman for the Curricle. Visit to the Clitherow's. Evening at Brentford
Fair. Warm & Dry.
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VI: To
London. Conference with Earl Bathurst. Sanders and Bryden dined with us; and
the boys from School.
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VI:15.
Carpenters at work in my Cabinet. We dined at W. Vaughan's, at East-Hill,
Wandsworth. Hallowell. 11.
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VI:30.
Trunks arrived from Ostend. To London with my wife. At the foreign Office. Saw
Morier. Part walk home.
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VI:15. At Church. Morning, Carr. Afternoon
Warry. Visits from Morison and Copland. Also from G. Joy.
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VI: Writing
to my father. George went to London, for Books. Note from Grubb about the
Trunks from Ostend.
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VI:15.
Despatch to S.S.14. To London with my wife and George. West's Pictures. Waters.
King S.C. W.C. Bond &c.
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VI:15.
Letter to my father. Sent Coachman to London with the Landau. Walk with George
to Gunnersbury.
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VI: To
London, and with W.C. Bond, to Greenwich. Left him there to see the Astronomer
Royal, Mr Pond.
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VI: Draft
of a Letter to Earl Bathurst. Walk with George. Close of a long succession of
fine weather.
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VI:15.
Employed all day on the Letter to Bathurst. Walk to Gunnersbury. John and
Charles home from School.
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V:45. Equinoctial Storm. Rain till 4. P.M.
Walk with George. La Cepéde. The boys returned to School.
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V:45. To
London. Visit to Dr Bollmann. Note from Earl Bathurst. Alien restrictions.
Packet from T.M. Jones.
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V:45.
Letters to Maury and Beasley. We had company to dinner— King (of S.C)'s
proposal to obtain papers.
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V:45. To
London. Took my Letters for P. U.S. to Bollmann. Letters from America. Eve at
Ealing School. Adelphi.
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VI:45. Morn
at Ealing School. English speaking. My wife went in the Evening. Adelphi again.
The boys at home.
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VI:
Michaelmas day— Rain Storm. Sent Coachman to London for Packets. He came back
without them.
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VI. All to
London. Visit to Mrs. Perkins— Carver, King, and Cruger at the Office. Called
at Maclure's.