The Young Diarist and Early Legal Career

November 1779 - August 1794

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24 November 1779
adams-john10 Recreation Travel and Touring, International
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Wednesday 24th this morning the Courier lost herself in the fog but at about ten o clock we found her again. I will now give a list of the names of the officers & principal passengers on board the sensible Captain Bidé de Chavagnes A chevalier of the order of saint Louis & captain of his most Christian Majesty’s frigate La sensible

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Le Chr de Gois briand1 2d. in command

Mr Riordan

Mr Painker

Mr Denian

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Mr: Du Breuil auxiliary officers—

Mr De La Guérivieres

Mr De La Roche.2 Midshipmen.

Mr le major3

Passengers

Coll. Fleury, a French Gentleman Coll. in the American army4

Mr De Moléon

Mr De Lancuville

Mr Delacolombe5 other French Gentlemen in the american army

There are a Great Number of other french Gentlemen whose names I don’t know

American Gentlemen

Mr Allen6

Mr Dana7

Mr Thaxter

My Pappa

Boys

Sammy cooper Johonnot

My Brother charles and myself.

sammy cooper whom I have before spoke of is a very agreable young Gentleman and makes the passage much less tedious to me than it would be if he had not came with us

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at about 12 o clock we sounded and found bottom at thirty fathom deep we fish’d a half an hour but caught nothing very foggy all day till about 6 o clock PM it clear’d up 9 o clock a fresh breeze from the west sailors say that when there is a bad wind drink a bowl of punch upon the Captson and the wind will come right Mr Dana Mr Allen and Mr Thaxter try’d the experiment and the wind changed and came fair; there’s super stition for you.

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