John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 309
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March 1817
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VI:30
Saturday. To London with my Sons. Saw the Mint. Dined at Count Palmella's. Left
George. 1:
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VII:30. To Church. Milman. Wallington.
Matthew XV:28. Hazard. Aspinwall & Forbes here. George home. Boys to
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VII: Note
from Miss Clitherow. Answered. Stormy day and Eve. My wife left her chamber
& dined with me.
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IV:15.
Despatch 73. S.S. To London. Looking for a house. Genl. Boyd. At Foreign
Office. Hamilton. Home at 7.
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V:45. Notes
from and to Miss Clitherow. Letter to J. Maury. Walk to Isleworth. Davis. life
of Garrick.
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IV:45. To
London. Prince Regent's Levee. Presented Genl. Boyd. At the Office, Coles,
Storer and Captain Upton.
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VIII:15. Up
in the Night. Idle day. Watnough and Williams here. Walk to Hanwell. George has
a bad Cough.
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VI:30.
Packed a Box of Books. To London. Engaged Apartments. 28 Craven Street. Letters
from Aspinwall &c
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VI:45. To Church. Wallington. Milman.
Hebrews II.18. Visit from Misses Nicholas. Notes from R. Sharp & the
Cowells.
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VI.45.
Packing Books. Company of Americans to dinner. My wife and George could not
dine with us. Sergeant.
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VI:45. To
London with my wife. Upton. Shannon and Rotch. Dinner at the Lord Mayor's.
Lodge in town
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VI:30. J.
Reeves and Dr Cooke met. I was at Baring's. At St. Paul's Church. Music. Saw
the Monuments.
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VI:30. At
the Palace Yard Meeting. Walks in search of Books. A. H. Everett. Invitations
from Lord Mayor.
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VI:30.
Book-hunting. Visitors. My wife went to Ealing. The boys came to town, and went
to the Oratorio. Foxall.
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VII.
Searching Bookstalls with George. Aspinwall and other visitors. Dined with
Boddington. Boys at the Theatre.
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VI: Second sleepless night. Returned with
the boys to Ealing. Grubb. Church P.M. Milman. Warry. Heb: III:13.
Thin.
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VII:45.
George went to Richmond, and on a visit to Guilford. After dinner I came with
my wife to London
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VI:
Sleepless Night. Interview with Castlereagh. Visits to King's and Bourke's.
Sent an excuse to Cowell's.
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VI: Letter
from S. Hazard at Liverpool, and Answer. Walk to Lackington's, Finsbury Square;
with J. A. Smith.
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V:30
Another sleepless night. Despatch 74. to S.S. G. Joy. Forbes and J. Sergeant
here. Dined at Bourke's. Cards.
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VI:45. Mr
and Mrs King here; Sergeant and Watmough. Looked for a House. George returned
from Birkbeck's.
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VII.15. J.
Reeves at the Office. Letter to Gallatin. Covent Garden. Cymbeline, Bombastes
Furioso. Midas.
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VIII:15. We returned to Ealing. At Church
P.M. Milman. Warry. John XVIII:37. The boys dined at home. Journal.
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VIII:15
Packed books, three boxes. Note to Miss Clitherow and answer. To London after
dinner. Walk to Hammersmith.
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V:30.
Despatch 75 to S.S. Note to Castlereagh. Dined at Mrs. A. Porter's. Duchess of
Cumberland's Rout.
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VI:45 J.
Reeves. Major Thayer. Mr. Haynes: my wife went to Walthamstow. I dined with
Baron Just.
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VI:15.
Visit from Poletica. G. Joy at the Office. Evening party at Delafield's. Cards.
Home at 1. Smith at 4.
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VIII:
Birkbeck came and took leave, embarking for America. I came out with my wife
before dinner to Ealing.
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VII: Sent
Antoine to London with Cards. Walk with George to Isleworth. John and Charles
came home from school.
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VII:30. To Church. Carr. Milman. Psalm
XLV:4. After dinner took the boys to school. To London. Fernan-Nuñez
party.
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VII:30.
Thayer came and took leave. Tillary. Boyd and Buchanan. Met G. Joy. Evening
party at Miss Bond's.