John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 305
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November 1816
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Friday. VII:
Day much wasted. Caroline Nicholas dined and spent the Eve here. Gini. Walk to
Acton
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VII: Letter
to Erving. Stormy-day. Dinner at the New-Inn, Laws's. Duke of Kent's Birthday.
Family at Dr. Nicholas's.
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VII: At Church. Carr. Mayers. I. Cor. XI:26.
Left a Cart at Ellis's. Walk to Windsor Turnpike. George dined
abroad.
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VII: Note
from Bathurst. Two Miss Bollmann's came from London. J. A. Smith. Ball at
Ealing. My wife came home unwell 2:
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IX:45. To
London with J. A. Smith. Dr. Cook, Aspland, Frend, Rotch junr. Z. Colburn.
Sailors— Wrote after dinner.
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VII:15.
Sudden death of Miss Sarah Carr yesterday. She was at the Ball. We had Company
to dinner. Music after.
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VIII:
Letters to Billingslay & W. & J. Brown— from Aspinwall. Jefferson. My
wife to London. C Nicholas here. Boys at home.
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VII:15.
Sharp frost. Long walk. Distressed Object. C. Nicholas went home. Letters from
my Mother. My wife ill.
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IV:30. Lord
Mayor's day. Procession to and dinner at Guild hall— Sir W. Scott. H. G. Bennett
Ball. Home at 12.
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VII: First Snow. Church. Milman. Jer:
XIII:23. Fletcher, Coplands and Nicholas's here. Maderos dined with
us.
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VII: Snow.
Morning idly wasted. Walk to Ealing and Brentford. Writing after dinner.
Reading Acts 2 & 3. of Bertram.
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VII:15. To
London. Rotch junr. at Craven Street. Call at Wilson the House Agent's.
disappointed— Eve read 1 Act Love for Love.
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VII: The
Miss Nicholas's here. Charlotte's present. My wife and Ellen to London— Long
walk. Read Pope's Epistles at Eve.
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VII:15.
Miss Nicholas's here. Letters to J. A. Smith and Erving. Walk to Acton. Copied
in the Evening. George's translation.
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VII:
Morning visit from Hamliton. Despatch 61. to S. S. Walk to Hanwell. Copying after
dinner, & read Pope.
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VI:45. To
London with my wife and Ellen. Looked over houses. Sailors at Craven Street.
Found G. Boyd on our return.
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VII:30. To Church alone. Milman. 1.
Thessalonians V:18. Walk before dinner. Music after. Read Horsley. Sermon
1.
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VII: The
boys returned to School. Boyd to London. Ellen home but returned here this
Evening. Letter to my Mother.
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VII: Large
Eclipse. eclipsed by Clouds. To London alone. Boyd returned with me. Note from
Board of Trade. My wife unwell.
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VII:15.
Walk round by Osterley Park. Boyd returned to London. Dinner and Evening at Dr
Nicholas's. Gen. Wetherall.
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VII:30. My
wife, Ellen and George to London. The boys dined at home. Note from Bathurst.
Read Quarterly Review.
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VII: The
Nicholas's here. Walk on the Windsor road. Began Note to Bathurst. Letter from
Maury. Edinburgh Review.
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VII: Note
to Bathurst. To London Recd. despatches from Department of State. Dined with W.
Frend. Home at 12.30. Boyd.
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VII:30. At Church. Wallington. Milman. 2
Peter III:18. The Nicholas's E. Fletcher & Maderos here this
Eve.
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VIII: The
Ladies to London. Boyd returned with them. Day and Evening alone. Letter to my
Mother.
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VII:15. To
London late. E. Copeland, Connell, Boyd who came home with me. Sailors— Part
walk home. Evening Cards.
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VII:30.
Visit from the Bollmann's. Connell dined with us— Brought me a Packet from J. A.
Smith. My wife suddenly ill.
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VIII: My
wife recovered. Despatch 62 to S. S. Letter to W. Davy— Walk to Gunnersbury.
Read Bertram and Pope's Essay.
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VII:15.
Letters from Shaler and Chauncey, and Gallatin. To Secy Treasy and my brother.
Walk to Isleworth. Read Pope.
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VII:15. To
London. Book from Stewart the Traveller. Letter to Connell. Boys home from
School. George at Mrs Elmsley's.