John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 296
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February 1816
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Thursday.
VII:15 Dispatch to S.S. 29. Walk with George to Acton. Thermometer
25: in the Garden. read Foster.
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V:45. Card
from Coll. Drayton. Letter from D.B. Warden. Walk with George to Hanwell. Rain
overtook us.
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V:30. To
London after dinner with all the family. Sans-Pareil Theatre. Visits from Mr.
and Miss Vaughan's 12:30
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VII:45. Church. Milman. Jer:XXIII:24. Visits
from Scott. Drayton. Carter. Delafield's. to Fletcher's. Boys to School. J.A.
Smith
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VII:30. Mrs.
Adams ill in the Night. J.A. Smith returned to London— George to School. Letter
to the Baring's.
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VI:15. Note
from Grubb with Boston Newspapers. Rain all day. Short walk. Finished reading
Foster's Essays.
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V:30. Snow 3
inches deep. Mrs Adams went to London. J.J. Browne arrived there, with
despatches from S.S.
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V:15.
Dispatch from S.S. 30. To London. Despatches from S.S. Dined at Mr Dickason's.
Mrs A. unwell did not go 1:30
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VII:15.
Fahrenheit. 8— Letters from Dunmore. Bussche. Hunnefeldt. Montreal. Card
invitation from Lord Mayor
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VI:15.
Fahrenheit. 10. To London. At Esterhazy's. Saw Newmann. John & Charles home
to dinner. George ill.
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VII:15. Fahrenheit. 30. To Church. Milman.
Carr. Proverbs XXIV: 9— Snow and afterwards Cold. Kinnairds.
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V:45. My
wife's birth-day. 41. She went to London with George. He had his tooth drawn.
Read Monthly Review.
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V:15
Fahrenheit 18. George read and walked with me. Evening visit from J. Connell.
Read Monthly Review.
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V: Note to
Castlereagh. Extra Tonnage duties on American Vessels. 2 Letters from Coll.
Aspinwall.
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V: To
London. Saw Lord Kinnaird at his brother's. Visit to Mr Bourke— At Craven
Street— Moore and Brown
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V:15. Note
to Castlereagh. Slaves carried away. Letter from H. Jackson. Paris. Proposal of
Sir G. Jackson.
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V:30.
Dispatch to S.S. 31. Company to dinner. Genl. Scott. Coll. Drayton. Aspinwall's.
Kings. Von. Harten's.
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VII:30. To London. Austrian Archdukes John
and Louis. Lord Kinnaird. Constant: Grubb at Craven Street.
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VI:30. To
London. J. Connell. Page. Dinner and Ball at the Lord Mayor's, with the Austrian
Archdukes. Sharpe. 3:30.
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IX. Idle.
Reading Niles's Register. Letters from my father and mother. 12. Jany. death of
Dr Tufts. My Mother very ill.
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VIII:30.
Snow-drops and Crocuses in blossom. Note to Beroldingen. Answer about Guber.
Letter from Douglas Kinnaird
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V:30.
Dispatch to S.S.32. Note to Castlereagh. G. Cook. To London. Recd. the Dobbs
papers. We dined at Mr Delafields's. 1:
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VII:30.
Read over the Dobbs papers. Letter to Aspinwall and order on Baring's— Letter
and duplicates from Willink's
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VI:15. To
London. Freemason's Hall. Mathason's School exhibition. Major Swett— George's
Schoolmates to dinner
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V:30. Church. Wallington. Genesis IX:9.
Visits at Dr Nicholas's and Mrs Elmsley's. Letter & order to
Aspinwall.
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V:15.
Letter to H. Jackson. Paris, for Gallaudet, from Luke. Belfast. Passengers Act.
Note from the Lord Mayor.
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VI: To
London. Visitors at the Office, many— At Baring's— Swett's. Fishmonger
dinner at the Lord Mayor's. 1:30.
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VIII:30
Letter to my father, for Swett. Morning visit from Von Harten. Complaints about
the distress of the Country.
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V:15.
Fahrenheit 26. Letter to W. Gray for Swett. We had a company of Americans to
dinner. Broke up at 11.