John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 292
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October 1815
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VI:15. Sunday. At Church. Carr-Lewis. I.
Peter. IV:18—John ill. Dr. Cook attended him. Dispatch to S.S. 16.
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VI:45. All
the boys unwell. Dr. Cook attended them again. George had taken a long walk
with me this morn.
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VI:15. To
London. New-England Coffee-house. Lackington's. Waited for the Coachman, at
Hyde Park corner
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VI:15. First
fire in my cabinet. Charles returned to School. And George went. Draft of Note
to Bathurst.
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V:45. George
attends the school daily. Walked with my wife to the Sale at Ealing Grove. Met
Dr. Nicholas there.
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V:45. N.
Amory here; a morning visit. To Dickason's, at Twickenham Common. Walk from the
10th. Stone home.
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VI: Dispatch
17. to SS. To London. At foreign Office with R.W. Fox's Commission. Saw
Morier. Ogden. Shaw. S.C.
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VI. At Church. Carr-Lewis. Psalm I.I.3. Shaw
here, with Viscount Lowther. Visits at Von Harten's and Gunnersbury.
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V:30. Rose
by Star-light—first time this Season. Rode with my wife and John upon the
Uxbridge road. Walk after.
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V: Letter
to Jonn. Russell. Visit to Dumouriez, and Conversation with him. Wellington's
Letter and his answer
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V: Despatch
18 to S.S. To London. Called on Curtoys. Ingraham at the Office & Smith the
horse dealer's Clerk.
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V: Sent Pio
to London, and paid Smith's Bill. We dined at Major Morison's at Gunnersbury.
Evening music.
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V: Shaw and
Broadfoot came and executed Deeds. wounded my hand firing a pistol. At the Play
at Hanwell.
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V: My hand
festered. To London. Jones and Ingraham. At Foreign Office. Saw Morier. Boys at
home from School
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V:15. Disabled from writing. Shaw here.
Afternoon at Church. Lewis. Warry. Barberi dined here. Boys to
School.
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V:15. Rise
by Candle light. Pianoforte brought from London. Walk to Gunnersbury Acton and
Ealing. Tucker.
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V: To
London. With Shaw to the Mansion House. Sworn before the Lord Mayor (Birch)
Called at C.W. Apthorp's. West's.
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V:30. All
day reading Search (Tucker's) Light of Nature. Walk. Shower. Returning,
overtaken by Ingraham.
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V:15. We
had company to dinner. My hand and Pio's, both lame. Read Tucker, and Pericles
Prince of Tyre.
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V:30.
Reading Tucker. all day long. Letter and pamphlets from Llaño. Walk to Ealing,
Acton and Gunnersbury.
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V:30. To
London. Note from Nevett, with Billon I. Mitchell. T.W. Fox. Met J. Casamajor
in Pall Mall. Dumouriez
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VI: At Church, Morn and Eve. Lewis—Carr and
Warry. Grubb and his Son & our boys at dinner. Boys to School.
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V:30. Grubb
and his Son, returned to London. Read Tucker, all day— Short walk. My left-eye
blood-shod.
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V:15. My
hand healed— Left eye inflamed, and all day inflaming. Attended by Dr. Cook. My
wife read.
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XII.
Sleepless and painful Night. Dr Cook speaks of the Egyptian Ophthalmia. Grubb
sent Letters from London.
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X: Eye all
day in extreme pain. George to London. Queen's Drawing Room. Two Notes from
Earl Bathurst.
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VI:P.M.
Confined all day to my bed. Six leaches applied round my eye. Fever. My Son
John also unwell.
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I.P.M.
Watchers last Night— Sent for Dr. Cook. Blister under my left ear. Abscess
broke. Boys home from School.
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XII: Watchers, my wife and Lucy. discharge
all day from my eye. Charles returned to School. John too ill to go.
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X:
Inflammation of the eye subsiding. Removed to the dressing-room. Dark. Notes
from Bathurst & Morier.
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X:
Favourable symptoms continue. Grubb came out, & wrote for me. Note from
Bathurst. Downman's Negroes.