John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 295
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January 1816
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V: 15.
Monday. Draft of Note to Castlereagh. Fisheries. J. A. Smith came to dinner.
Miss Nicholas's Evening. Loto.
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VI: George
afflicted with cough and rheumatism. J. A. Smith returned to London. Eve. Mrs
A. read Patronage.
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VI: To
London. Office removed to N. 13. Craven Street Strand. Visit from Mr. Bagot.
Novett. Dashwood. Grubb.
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VI: Dispatch
to S.S. 25. George confined to bed with rheumatic fever. Walk to Brentford and
Ealing.
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VI. Message
P.U.S. to Congress of 5. Decr. published. G. Joy sent me the Star containing
it. Note to Fernan. Nuñez.
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V: To
London. Met the Postman— Pursh and Dashwood at the Office. Walk from Kew Bridge
home. Twelfth Night.
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VI: To Church. Carr. Bond. Psalm XC: 12.
Wedding in Church. Draft of Note to Castlereagh. Irish Passengers.
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V. Dispatch
to S.S. 26. Letter from Jas. Grubb. with Letters of March 1815. from my father
and mother.
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V:30. To
London. Six Packets of Dispatches from S.S— Vaudoncourt. Pursh. Called at
Castlereagh's and Bagot's.
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V: 45.
Letter from T. Aspinwall. Answered with order upon Baring's. Walk to Windsor-road Turnpike.
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V:15. Bates,
the house-agent called. Settled with him for Miss Clitherow's Rent. George
first left his chamber.
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VI. To
London—Baring's. Wiliams's— Lackington's. Letters from my father and mother by
Tarbell.
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V: Note
from Castlereagh— American Seamen at Liverpool— Club dinner at Laws's. Only
four present.
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VI: Mrs. Adams unwell. To Church. Carr.
Milman. Psalm XIV.I. Note to Castlereagh asking to see him.
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V:15. Sent
Coachman to London with the Note— Confined all day at home by the
Rain.
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V:30. To
London with John and Charles— G. Joy. A. Chrystie. Note to Esterhazy. P.U.S. to
G.D of Tuscany.
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V:30.
George rode out. first time since his illness. Note from Jacobi— Czayka. Letter
and bill from G. Ludlow.
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V:15.
Thanksgiving for Peace. Answer from Castlereagh. appoints the 25th.— Eve. heard
John & Charles read.
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V:15. To
London. George with me— Walk to Minet and Stride's— At the Consular Office. 3.
dispatches from S.S.
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VI:
Decyphering dispatch from S.S. Notes to Beroldingen and Jacobi. Letters from
Maury and Hammatt.
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III:30 By mistake of the Clock. Church.
Carr. Milman. John XI.43.44. George resumed French reading.
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V: Despatch
to S.S. 28. Note to Castlereagh. Fisheries. Rec.d Message P.U.S. from Department
of State.
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V:30. To
London. Left Note at Castlereagh's. John Watts. Zerah Colburn's father: for a
subscription. Ashby.
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V: 30.
Letters to Grubb, and W. Cutting, Fulton's Ex.or Minutes for Conversation with
Castlereagh. Alphabetical.
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V:To
London. Conversation with Castlereagh. At the Westminster Library, Jermyn
Street. Walk from Kew Bridge.
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V: Writing
yesterday's Journal. Walk to Windsor Turnpike. Bad roads. Letter from Grubb
about Cleland.
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V:30, Mrs
Adams to London. Note to Castlereagh for Copies of Dobbs's Commission. Reading
Foster's Essays.
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VI:45. By day-light— Church. Milman. Carr
junr. Luke VIII:18. Visits from Aspinwall's, Kings, Von Harten's.
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V:30. To
London all the family. Covent Garden Theatre. Midsummer Nights dream. Left
George in town 1:30.
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VIII:30. No
Morning. Weather Cold. Visit to Dumouriez. Walk to Acton. Reading Foster
Essays.
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VI:30. To
London. Visits. to Mrs: Copley. Countess of Dunmore. Chester. Hamilton. Dined at
Duke de la Chatre's. 12:30.