Diary of John Quincy Adams, volume 1
1781-06-22
This morning I went to Mr. De la Lande and Fynje's;1 din'd at home. Mr. Guild din'd Here. After dinner I went to Madam
Cha-83banel's with the coach; she went to take a ride;
we went through a village call'd Diem
From Guthrie's Grammar (continued from yesterday) Chap 4th §. 15th.2
Jacobus de la Lande and Hendrik Fynje, merchant bankers of Amsterdam, who, with the
Willinks and Van Staphorsts, raised the first Dutch loan to the United States in 1782 (Chr.
Kroes-Ligtenberg, “Een Vriend van Aagje Deken,” De Gids,
Amsterdam, pt. I [1942]: 96; JA,
Diary and Autobiography
, 2:451).
Here follows, on two pages in the Diary, the concluding section on Dutch commerce and manufacturers (p. 401–402).