John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 298
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VI: Monday.
Visits from Mrs King, Mrs Delafield & Coll. Talmadge— and from Mrs Everett
& Mrs Tarboll.
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V:30. To
London. Count Munster's. Not at home. Mrs Adams paid visits— Numerous visitors
at the Office.
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VI:30.
Preparing my Accounts. Walk to Hanwell and Ealing. Letter from Mrs: E. Giles.
Reading Amphitryo.
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VII:
Queen's Drawing Room at Buckingham House Dined at Lord Westmorland's. Mrs A. at
Mrs King's. 12.
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VII:45.
Weary and idle— Letters to Aspinwall, Baring's. Perkins. Walk to Ealing, Acton
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VI:30. Mrs
Adams went with John and Charles to London. Came home to dinner— Letter from W.
Couling.
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VI:45. Church before breakfast. Milman. Lloyd.
1. Cor: 2:2. Visit of Mrs: A. to Miss Vaughan's. Thresher &
Hammond.
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VI:15. To
London. At Count Munster's. Baring's. Glennie's. Williams's. W. Couling at the
Office. Craven Street
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VI: Walk and
Stage to London. Conference with Lord Castlereagh. Dinner with my wife at J.
Dickason's. 12
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VIII:30.
Dispatch to S.S. 39. My Sons came home from School for Easter Holidays. Walk to
Ealing & Brentford.
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VI:30. Note
from Lord Castlereagh, concerning Slaves carried away from U.S. Heard the boys
speak. Read Worcester
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VI:15. Good
Friday. George 15. The boys attended Church and heard Dr Bond. I read Paul to
his kinsfolk.
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VI: Heard
the boys speak. Mrs: Adams and George went to London— Two Hayward's dined with
us.
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VI:15. Easter. Church— Carr. Milman. Snow
almost all day. Wrote to S. Dexter, Boston. Walk to Brentford.
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VI:30.
Easter. Monday. Lord Mayor's dinner and Ball. Mr & Mrs King went with us—
late— excessive crowd. 3.
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X:30. To
London. Covent-Garden Theatre. Man of the World. Bibby. Madame Sacchi on the
tight-rope. 1:30.
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IX:15. Mr G.
Joy came and took my Sons to Hampton Court. P. Sanders came out from London
& dined with me.
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VII:30. My
Sons went to London to see Captain Bronson. Walk to Acton and Ealing. Note from
Lord Castlereagh. Cook.
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VI:45.
Dispatch to S.S. 41. To London with Mrs Adams. P. Sanders & our Sons at
Craven Street— left them in Town.
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VII: The
boys returned from London. Dined with my wife at East Hill. Wandsworth. W.
Vaughan's. 12:15
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VIII: Church. Milman. Lloyd 1. Cor. XV:58.
Visit from Baron Jacobi. Evening at Countess Lieven's. 2:15
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IX: John
and Charles returned to School after Easter-Holidays. Confined all day at home
by the weather.
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VI:45. Walk
to Hyde Park Corner— General Mina. Dispatches of 6.7.20.27 Feby from S.S. first
verdure
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VII: Letter
from J. Grubb. Fire at the American Consulate. We had Company to dinner. The
Vanghan's &c
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VII: Walk
to Kew-Bridge. Stage to London. Castlereagh's. Not at home— John and Charles
home to dinner. Gyngell's.
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VI:15.
Dispatch to S.S. 42. Curricle-Ride with my wife over Hounslow-Heath. Star-gazing
Evening with George
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VI:30. To
London. Castlereagh's. Not at home. Somerset-house dinner— Mrs: A. & George
at Mr Delafield's 1:30.
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VIII: Church. Carr. Milman. Matthew VII:I.
Decyphered dispatch from S.S. yesterday received. Towle.
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VI:30. To
London. Conferences with Castlereagh and F. P. Robinson. Met Lord Carysfort in
Pall-Mall. Part walk.
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VII.
Dispatch to S.S 43. Walk to Hanwell. We had Company to dinner— Clear Evening.
At 11. Saw Antares.