John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 294
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December 1815
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VI: Friday.
Journalizing. My wife wrote Letters for me. Second visit from the Inventors
Service and Studley.
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VI:15. To
London. Card at Castlereagh's. Note from him. At the Foreign Office. Saw
Hamilton. Cook for Morier.
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VI:30. All to Church. Advent Sunday. Luke
X:37. Visits from the Morison's, & Mrs Von Harten. Patch & Hastia at
dinner.
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VI:15.
Wolford here, with American Prints. Took several of them. Walk to Acton— George
read Miss Edgworth's Dun.
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VI:15. To
London with my wife. She saw the women recommended as Servants. Denniston.
Austen. Studley.
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VI:30. My
wife wrote several Letters for me. In my walk I met Dr. Cook. Letters from
Hippisley and Lock.
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VI: Note to
Castlereagh. Sailors— Letter from John Adams Smith, my Secretary of Legation;
arrived at Liverpool.
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VI:15. My
wife unwell. The Miss Nicholas's called. She could not see them. F. Pursh here
to borrow money.
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VI:15. To
London to meet J.A. Smith, but missed him— Walk home. George's Schoolmates to
dinner. Nicholas's. My wife ill.
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VIII. My wife better. Church— Lewis. Visit
from a neighbour, Mr Gray. J.A. Smith here. Our boys returned to
School.
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VI:45. F.
Pursh here. Fencing match at Ealing School. and an Evening Astronomical Lecture
by Garrett.
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VI:30. To
London with J.A. Smith— Beasley. Walk with G. Joy. Eve at the School. Garrett's
Lecture concluded.
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VI:15. My
wife wrote for me despatch to S.S.24. Letter from De la Châtre. Eve at the
School. Jonas the juggler.
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VI: Several
Letters received and written. Boys dined at home. George at the School, to
Flexney's parting Supper.
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VI:30. My
wife wrote for me. Visit to Mr Carr the Vicar. Tavern dinner at Laws's. The
Miss Nicholas's here this Evening.
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VII:15 Sent
J.A. Smith the Letter for the Secy of the Treasury. Letter to Pitcairn for
Bode's Uranographiad. Casamajor.
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VI:15. Write by Candle-light. To Church.
Dr: Bond. J.A. Smith came from London. My wife passed the Eve at Dr
Nicholas's.
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VI. To
London with Smith and George. Dined at the Office. Westminster School, Play.
Andria. Our Sons home for Holidays.
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VII:15.
Engaged Huxley writing master for the vacation. J.C. Gray here. Visit to the
Dickason's. Two Miss Nicholas's dined with us.
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VI:15. My
wife went to London with John and Charles. Brought back a Letter from C.
Cleland in the new Prison.
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VI:15.
Called at Dr Nicholas's and settled the Bills for my Sons. New female Servants
came. We dined at Von Harten's.
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VII:30. To
London. Took with me a Note to Castlereagh. Walk partly home. George and
Charles have bad Coughs.
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VII:30.
Despatch 25 to S.S. Note to Castlereagh. Letter to P.U.S. written by my wife.
F. Pursh here. Second loan to him.
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VI: Anniversary of the Peace of Ghent. To
Church. Lewis. Carr. 2 Tim:II:19. George and Charles confined.
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VI:
Christmas day. To Church with John. Carr. Lewis. 1 John 11.12. We had company
to dinner. J.C. Gray late.
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VII. To
London with J.A. Smith— Looked at the Apartments 13. Craven Street. Aspinwall at
my Office— Grubb.
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V:30 George
too ill with his Cough to read. Huxley gave the boys a lesson. My wife wrote
Letters for me. Bad walking
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VI: Letter
from W. Payne, Boston, to introduce Delafield. Letters to French and Spanish
Ambassadors. Boys ill.
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V:45. My
wife wrote Letters for me to send by Pursh. Letter from Grubb. Aspenwall has
engaged him. Cards.
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VI: George
cannot read. To London with John. G. Apthorp— Settled with Grubb. Walk home.
Dr: Cook to George.
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VI:15. To Church with John. Carr— Lewis
XI. Heb:7. Visit from Fletcher and his Son. Employed upon my
Journal.