John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 297
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March 1816
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Friday.
VII:15. Dispatch to S.S. 33. To London. Conversation with Castlereagh. Bidwell
at Foreign Office.
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VI:15. Letters
to L. Harris. Luke. Warden. John and Charles home from School. Walk with George
and Charles.
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V:30. To Church. Carr. Milman. Isaiah IX:6.
Grubb called away, by Death of his wife's Sister. Boys to School.
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V:30. Note to
Castlereagh. Sale of Slaves— Letter to my Mother. Walk to Ealing and Brentford.
Snow & Sun.
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V:15. To
London. At Wilberforce's. Not at home. Visits from Dr Magrath, and G. & H.
Joy. Letter from Pitcairn.
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V:15.
Dispatch to S.S. 34. Letter from Aspinwall. We dined at Mr Von Harten's at
Drayton. Green.
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VI:45. Letters
to Jonn. Russell and Aspinwall. Boys home to dinner. Evening visit from J.
Connell.
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VI:30. To
London. Wilberforce not at home— Visits from Renwick and Bibby. Note from
Jacobi. Notifn. of Consuls.
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VI: Answer to
Jacobi. Letter to Baring's. Simpson's Bills. Walk to Windsor Turnpike. Cold and
Snow. Read Fazio.
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V To Church. Milman. Carr. Galat: III.1—
Letters from Baring's for Commodore Shaw. R. Boyd & Willink's.
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V: To
London. Dined at Baron Fagel, the Dutch Ambassador's. Mrs Adams at Mr
Hewlett's. at Tarbell's. Drayton. 12:30.
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VII:30. Note
to Hamilton with Drayton's petition. Dined at Morison's. My wife unwell and
could not go. King there.
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VII.
Dispatch to S.S. 35. To London. Oratorio Drury Lane. Israel in Egypt.
Marchioness Dowager of Lansdowne's Rout 3:15.
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IX:30. Day
of idleness, after three of dissipation. Letters to Maury and Willink's. Read
de Pradt's Congress of Vienna.
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VII: Letters
to English and A. H. Everett. George confined with Cold, Cough and Sore Throat.
Read de Pradt.
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VI: Walk to
Acton. Mrs Johnson's Lodge robbed. Burgess the thief taken. We had company to
dinner. Boys at home.
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VII. Church. Carr. Milman. Isaiah IX:6.
Visits from Dr Nicholas, Ellen & Annette— Von Harten's and Miss Carnell
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VI. To
London with Mrs Adams. At Lady Castlereagh's. Chad. Foreign Office. Hamilton.
Board of Trade. Robinson.
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VII. Letter
to W. Gray. Note to Castlereagh. Coll. James and Upper Canada Magistrates.
Visits from Mrs Von Harten to my wife
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VI: George
is yet ill, unable to go to School. Letters from my father, mother and brother.
Alarming illness of my mother.
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V:30. Queen's
Drawing Room. My wife presented. My private Audience after. Note to
Castlereagh. James and Canada.
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VII:
Despatch to S.S. 36. To London. Williams, Glennie's. Baring's— Craven Street— del Real. Letter from Genl. Scott.
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VII: Dr Cook
to George. Letters to Fernan-Nuñez. Shaw. M'Call. Boys home from School to
dinner. Read de Pradt.
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VI. To Church. A Stranger— Milman. Isaiah
IX:6. Visits with Mrs Adams at Dr Nicholas's & Major Morison's.
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VI:30. To
London with my wife. Visits at Castlereagh's and Bathurst's. Letters to G.
Ludlow and Genl. Scott. Bode
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VI:30.
Opened the Charts of Bode's Uranographia. Letters to Pitcairn and Erving.
Compliments from Miss Bond.
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V:15. Letter
to Eustis. Mrs. Adams to London. Visit from Mrs. Von Harten. George still
confined to the house.
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V:15. Notes
from Fernan-Nuñez and Castlereagh— Cockburn and Downman. Letter to Glennie's—
Read de Pradt.
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V:15 S.S. N.
37. To London. Covent-Garden Oratorio. Duke de la Chatre's farewell Evening
party. Drouet. 3:30.
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IX:30. My
wife was all day ill. confined to her chamber. Boys home from School. Letters
to Caldecott and Rowle.
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VI:15. Mrs: Adams better.— Church. Carr. Milman
Isaiah IX:6. concluded. The boys returned to School.