John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 - 30 April
1836, page 301
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VII:45. Monday. Mrs Adams, John and
Charles, fishing party— I met W. Cook— Went with Mrs. A. to see his boy.
Brentford.
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VI. Session of Parliament closed by
the Prince Regent— R. Patterson. T. Sloo. A.G. Goodlet— Reading
Phormio.
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VII. Went to Covent-Garden Theatre.
All the family. Jealous Wife— Love, Law and Physic. Left George at Craven
Street. 1. a.m.
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IX. Independence Day— My son John
13. years old— Cold. Rain, Thunder. confined almost to the house.
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VI. Prince Regent's Levee at
Carleton House Dinner at Craven Street. P. Sanders, at Home. Mr. Penn at
Home. 3. a.m.
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XI:15. Walk with Mrs. Adams to
Brentford— Lucy Hauel vaccinated. W. Cook here— His boy better— Weather
rainy.
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VI:30. F. Church at Ealing. Mr
Carr of Brighton. Mr. Millman. Matthew XIX—17— Walk to Brentford, & in
our Garden.
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VIII. To London— Covent-Garden
Theatre— Artaxerxes. Countess of Jersey's Route. Dined at Craven Street.
2:30.
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IX. Rain and Cold— W. Cook's girl
has taken the small-pox— Letter from James Marsh. an Inventor. Evening
walk.
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VII. My wife and John went to
London— D. Baker and George came with them back. Visit from H. Foxall.
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V.45. My Birth-day. 49. Walk with
George. Wrote to Dr Cooke, to attend W. Cook's girl— Read Phormio with
George.
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VI:15. To London. Dinner at Lord
Castlereagh's—— Prince Regent's Ball at Carlton House. Home at
4.O'Clock.a.m.
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IX. Messrs: Joy, Prescott,
Chambré, Baker and our Sons went to Windsor. I was idle— Evening walk with
my wife.
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VII:30. F. Went with Mrs Adams to
Windsor. Saw the Castle and Frogmore. Home to dinner at 8. Rain the whole
day.
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VI:30. St. Swithun— Rain. Visit
from Mr Millman— To London. Mrs. Wellesley. Pole's Route. Prince. Regent.
2.A.M.
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X. Incessant Rain. Visit from
Bates. Mrs. Adams and the boys to the Haymarket Theatre. London. [shorthand
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VI:45. To London— Craven Street.
Dinner with my wife at Prince Esterhazy, Austrian Ambassadors. 12.
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VII:30. London. Conference with
Lord Castlereagh. Visit to Dr Bollmann. Home and Company to
dinner.
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VIII. J.A. Smith and Chambré
returned to London— Walk only to Ealing. Phormio, Act 5. read with
George.
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VI:30. First Summer day. Writing
Journal— Society of Arts. Finished reading Phormio. Ealing walk.
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VI:30. Church at Ealing— Carr.
Millman— Visit to Mrs Elmsley— From Bollmann's. Duke of Cumberland's party.
2:15
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IX. London. Despatches. Letters
and Sailors. Marriage of the Duke of Gloucester with the Princess Mary. 12.
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VIII. To London with my three
Sons— To Baring's Brothers. Boys to Mr Clarksons at Purfleet. I home to
dinner.
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VIII. Reading dispatches from
Secy. of State— W.H.P. Page— Message from J.A. Smith. news of his father's
death.
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VII:15. Mrs. Adams and Lucy went
to London— Writing Journal— Walk to Brentford and Gunnersbury.
Rain.
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V:45. My Marriage day
anniversary. Arrears of Journal retrieved. Walk to Ealing and
Hanwell.
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VII: To London. Cattley &
Stevenson's— S. Williams's. dined with Mrs. Adams at P. Sanders's— Evening
party. 1.A.M.
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VIII: Too late for Church A.M.
Mrs Adams bled for Cough. Chruch P.M. Carr. Warry. Philip: IV:4. Garden
walk.
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VIII:30. Day at Home— Evening to
London— Mrs Wellesley Pole's Route. Prince Regent there. Home
2.A.M.
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IX:15. Our Sons George, John and
Charles, came home from Purfleet. Evening, read Boston
Newspapers.
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VII: Hail and Rain. Dispatch 52
to Secy State. Letters from my Father, Mother. De Grand. Walk, after
dinner.