John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 312
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VI:45. Sunday. Interview with Castlereagh.
Rossi and Esterhazy here. Dined with J. Bentham. Walks.
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VII: At
West's and the British Museum. Townley Collection. Elgin Marbles. Talma &
Miss George. G. Joy at dinner.
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VI:30. Visit
from Lord Erskine at Palmella's. House of Lords. British Institution Gallery.
West.
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VII:30. At
the British and Foreign School, with J. A. Wilson. New Bedlam with Duke of
Sussex. Visits with Smith.
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VI: Ship
Washington left the Docks. Visits in the City. Eve at S. Boddington's. Lord
Mayor. My wife ill.
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VII:30. Saw
Wilberforce and Babbington. Castlereagh at H.C. George to Gravesend. Z. Colburn
& West at Eve.
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VII:
Bentham— Interview with Castlereagh. Visits to take leave. Received my
Passport. Summer weather
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VI: Walk with Bentham. Da Costa with
Brazilian Papers. At Holland house. Park ride. Rain. Z. Colburn
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V:30.
Despatch 82. Preparing for our departure. Winthrop. Bentham. Z. Colburn here.
My wife very unwell.
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VI: London
Farewell! Left Craven Street at XII:45. Dined at Farnham Lodge at Alton. 49
Miles from London.
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IV:30.
Southampton— Came through Winchester where I saw the Cathedral. Mr Lamb had
gone this day to Cowes.
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IV:30.
Cowes. Isle of Wight. Came in the Packet from Southampton at 3. P.M. Netley
Abbey & Calshot Castle
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VI:45 Ship
Washington arrived. Captain Forman, and my Sons landed. Visits from Mr. Auldjo
and the Collector.
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IV:30
Excursion to Newport with fellow passengers. Visit to Carisbrook Castle. Dinner
at Bugle Inn. Back to Cowes.
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VI:30 Embarked at Cowes in the Ship
Washington. Jacob Forman, for New-York. Came to Anchor at 4 P.M.
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IV:45.
Weighed anchor again. Passed the Needles. Light breezes. My wife sick. Portland
light at Eve.
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IV:45.
Light winds and fair. Fine weather. Eddistone light at Eve. Chess with Mr. Otis.
Bacon.
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IV:45. Saw
the Lizard Lights this morning. Calm, swell and head wind. Several passengers
Sea-sick
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IV:45.
Weather fine. Light breeze. Wrote all the Morning. My wife very Sick. Lat:
48:57. Long: 8:30. W.
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V:30. Light
breeze. Calm. Fresh Breeze to the South. Barrel of flour picked up. 56 Water.
48:26 9:
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IV:45.
Fresh breeze. variable weather. Run of 100 miles in the 24 hours. 62 Air 56
Water. 48:8 11:32
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IV:45. Brisk gale from S.S.W. Abed almost
all day. Fell Calm at Night. 61 56 47:52 14:54
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V:30. Wind
W.N.W. ahead. almost calm. Fair weather. Saw nothing. 60. 57. 47:26
16:56
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VI: Morning
calm and fair. Evening breeze and gale. Saw a ship. 61. 59. 46:56
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VII:30. My
wife all day very ill. Bled. Stormy weather. I was unable to write. Head wind
46:22. 20:
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IV:
Boisterous Night. Weather moderated this day. My wife ill in bed. 59. 58 Head
wind. 46. 21:30
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V:
Unsettled weather. Wind ahead. My wife continues very ill. wrote little 57. 58.
Course S.W. 44:59. 22:
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V: Wind inflexibly ahead. weather variable.
My wife worse & better. Saw a Ship 60:59. 44:50 22:30
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VI: Squally
day. No material change of the wind. My wife recovering. Porpoises and Birds
seen 44:09. 23:
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V:45
Tempestuous day. Winds all round the Compass. Saw a Schooner laying to. No
Observation. Charles up.