20 December 1817
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20. VII:30. At the President’s this Morning I met his Son in Law, Mr George Hay, and as I was going to my Office I met Captain John Davidson with whom I am in Treaty for the purchase of a house and lots in F. Street. I sent him some days since a minute of papers necessary to complete the title. He told me this Morning that he believed he could furnish all the papers excepting one, which he was afraid would fail. His grantors have themselves only a bequest of the lots without words of inheritance— He said it was the first intimation he had of a defect in his title, but he did not know how it could be remedied— Mr Robertson of Louisiana, Mr Silsbee, and Mr M’Cormick the Clergyman, were successively at the Office, upon business of various kinds. 287I dined with the Abbé Correa de Serra, who resides with Mr Robert WalshMr Calhoun, and Mr Lowndes of South Carolina, Mr Rufus KingMr Bagot and Lord Selkirk, with Mr Antrobus and Mr Hughes with Mrs Walsh, constituted the company. They all but myself went away immediately after dinner, but I sat in conversation with the Abbe and Walsh, till near eleven O’Clock— I received this day a Note from Mr. N. Pope, informing me that he is going immediately to New-York, and Boston, and asking Letters of introduction to both those places. The cold weather returned. Fahrenheit this Evening at 8.

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