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<p><head>J.F. Colls's Journal</head></p>
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<p><head>November</head></p>
 
<p>28.<lb/>
 
<hi rend="underline">Penal Codification</hi><lb/>
 
2.  Letters received about,<lb/>
and sent by<lb/>
Adams Smith to<lb/>
J.B.<lb/>
1.  Plumer, Epping<lb/>
New Hampshire to<lb/>
J.B. July 1820.
2.  Livington, New<lb/>
Orleans to Excellency<lb/>
Rush – 1st Aug<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> 1820.<lb/>
3.  Came a note from<lb/>
M. Colomb to excuse<lb/>
himself – proposing<lb/>
to come on Sunday<lb/>
next if possible.<lb/>
4.  J.B. went to Colomb<lb/>
at Spain Amb<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> held<lb/>
communication<lb/>
with him.<lb/>
5.  Came a Letter to<lb/>
J.B. from Dumont<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Geneva, Sept'r 27, 1820</hi><lb/>
through Mrs. Austin's<lb/>
sister.<lb/>
6.  Came a Letter to<lb/>
J.B. from Blaquiere<lb/>
to J.B. <hi rend="underline">Paris, Nov'r 20th<lb/>
1820.</hi></p>
<p>24.<lb/>
Bo<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> for J.B. at Robin's<lb/>
Sheet of paste board 6s/d<lb/>
also a Spectacle case 2s/2d<lb/>
Took to Foreign Post<lb/>
J.B's to S.B. directed by<lb/>
Mrs. Stoker – 1s/2d.<lb/>
Took to Colomb, at<lb/>
Span<hi rend="superscript">h</hi> Ambas. to be<lb/>
sent by him by tonight's<lb/>
post:<lb/>
J.B's to Mora, enclosing<lb/>
another copy<lb/>
of Spanish Dinner<lb/>
Enclosed in an envelope<lb/>
directed to<lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">Don Antonio Comas,<lb/>
Madrid</hi>."</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>November</head></p>
<p>26.<lb/>
Came M. de Colomb.<lb/>
Copied and took to<lb/>
J. Bowring<lb/>
1.  Proposed Letter to Torreno.<lb/>
2.  Copy of Stephen<lb/>
Dumont's Invitation<lb/>
to J.B. to Codify for<lb/>
Geneva – <hi rend="underline">dated 19 June 1818</hi>.<lb/>
3.  Copy of Sir F. Burdett's<lb/>
Invitation <add>to J.B.</add> to draw<lb/>
up a plan of Parliamentary<lb/>
Reform, to<lb/>
be moved in H.C.<lb/>
date St Ja<hi rend="superscript">s.</hi> Place Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 25,<lb/>
1818.<lb/>
4.  Copy of Stephen<lb/>
Dumont's to J.B. date<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Geneva 27. Sept. 1820</hi><lb/>
With note to Bow<hi rend="superscript">g</hi><lb/>
from J.B.<lb/>
5.  Burdetts speech<lb/>
on moving J.B's Parl.<lb/>
Resolutions.</p>
<p>27.<lb/>
1.  Took to Lawrence one<lb/>
of J.B's four letters on<lb/>
the liberticide laws.<lb/>
2. – To Bowring with<lb/>
another of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> on d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>
to be copied by Friday.</p>
<p>28.<lb/>
Came a Mr. F. Moore<lb/>
his directed – No. 16 <hi rend="underline">Gt.<lb/>
East Cheap</hi> – can send<lb/>
any letter gratis to Mr.<lb/>
Blaquiere – Mr. Blaq's<lb/>
direction<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">No. 26. Rue des Moulins,<lb/>
à Paris</hi>.<lb/>
Took to Foreign Post<lb/>
1.  <add>J.B's</add> Proposed Letter to Torreno<lb/>
– by Bowring –<lb/>
Double &#x2014; 2s..10d<lb/>
2.  J.B. to S.B. &#x2014; 1s..8d<lb/>
Took to M. Colomb at<lb/>
Spanish Ambassadors<lb/>
1.  Letter from J.B. to Mora<lb/>
2.  Account of Letters &amp;c.<lb/>
sent him since those<lb/>
he acknowledges<lb/>
the receipt of.<lb/>
3.  Slip from Traveller<lb/>
To go by tonight's post.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>November</head></p>
<p>30.<lb/>
Copy taken and sent<lb/>
by Bowing of J.B's 3d.<lb/>
Letter on Spanish liberticide<lb/>
measures.<lb/>
J.C's coy sent with it.<lb/>
Per. Bow<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> advice rec<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
Copy taken &amp; sent<lb/>
of the arsenal of J.B's<lb/>
by Lawrence of J.B's<lb/>
works by the Two Brothers<lb/>
at Madrid.  <add>4th D<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>  J.C's copy returned.</add></p>
<p><head>December</head></p>
<p>1st.<lb/>
Took to Foreign Post<lb/>
a Letter of J.B's to Mora<lb/>
directed to Don<lb/>
Adam Weidmann &amp;c.<lb/>
with a request that he<lb/>
<del>will</del> <add>would</add> send it to Mora<lb/>
exactly as he received<lb/>
it –<lb/>
Promised by J.B. to M.<lb/>
by the private opportunity,<lb/>
which will be on<lb/>
Monday or Tuesday next<lb/>
1.  Copies of 4 letters on<lb/>
the Span. lib. meas.<lb/>
formerly sent, but supposed<lb/>
lost on way thro'<lb/>
France.<lb/>
2.  Sir F. Burdett's speech<lb/>
2d. June 1818 in H. of C.<lb/>
on mov<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> J.B's Parl.<lb/>
Ref. Res. shewing<lb/>
the character of J.B.<lb/>
according to Burdett,<lb/>
Brougham &amp; Romilly.<lb/>
3.  Travellers &amp; Examiners<lb/>
as many as can<lb/>
be contained within<lb/>
the allowed bulk.<lb/>
By next opportunity<lb/>
likely to have place on<lb/>
the 8th.<lb/>
1.  Bentham's Defence of<lb/>
Usury &amp; Protest ag<hi rend="superscript">st</hi><lb/>
Law Taxes.<lb/>
2.  J.B's Rex. v. Wolseley &amp;c.<lb/>
3.  Rigby on <unclear>Holkam</unclear> &amp;c.<lb/>
4.  McCullock on Wine-making.<lb/>
5.  Perhaps some additional<lb/>
M/S.</p>
<p>2d.<lb/>
Called at Woolers office<lb/>
Fleet St. to ask how<lb/>
many Plan Cat Copies<lb/>
of his Edition remain<lb/>
unsold.<lb/>
Ans. Between 4 and 500.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>November</head></p>
<p>5.<lb/>
R.D. dispatched to<lb/>
Spanish Ambassadors<lb/>
with a <del>message</del> <add>note</add> from<lb/>
J.B. to Colomb – to ask<lb/>
The latest day and<lb/>
hour by which a<lb/>
packet may be sent<lb/>
to him to go by the<lb/>
opportunity which<lb/>
was to have taken<lb/>
place on Friday last.<lb/>
Answer <del>Tuesday</del> <add>Wednesday</add> 3<lb/>
oClock.</p>
<p>6<lb/>
R.D. sent to Colomb<lb/>
with J.B's to him on<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">Paper money</hi><lb/>
with a message<lb/>
from J.B. requesting<lb/>
he will read it<lb/>
and, if he thinks fit,<lb/>
send it by the <gap/><lb/>
sent opportunity<lb/>
to Madrid &amp;c. – enclosing<lb/>
J.B's character<lb/>
&amp;c. &amp;c.<lb/>
R.D. sent to Colomb<lb/>
with the following<lb/>
for Mora to be sent<lb/>
tomorrow Early<lb/>
1st.  J.B.'s 4 Letters (M.S.<lb/>
on Spanish liberticide<lb/>
laws.  Sent on the<lb/>
supposition that<lb/>
the Copies first sent<lb/>
never reached their<lb/>
destination.<lb/>
2.  J.B. to de Colomb.<lb/>
Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 6, 1820 – Copy.<lb/>
3.  Character of J.B.<lb/>
by H.C.  M.S.<lb/>
4.  First sheet of another<lb/>
letter (the 5th)<lb/>
on the Liberticide<lb/>
laws begun to be<lb/>
written Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 8 – The<lb/>
remainder, amounting<lb/>
to about 12 such<lb/>
pages, hoped to be<lb/>
sent by next post.<lb/>
5.  <hi rend="underline">Travellers</hi> from<lb/>
the last date of<lb/>
those before sent<lb/>
to yesterday Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 5th<lb/>
inclusive.</p>
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J.F. Colls's Journal

November

28.
Penal Codification
2. Letters received about,
and sent by
Adams Smith to
J.B.
1. Plumer, Epping
New Hampshire to
J.B. July 1820. 2. Livington, New
Orleans to Excellency
Rush – 1st Augst 1820.
3. Came a note from
M. Colomb to excuse
himself – proposing
to come on Sunday
next if possible.
4. J.B. went to Colomb
at Spain Ambrs held
communication
with him.
5. Came a Letter to
J.B. from Dumont
Geneva, Sept'r 27, 1820
through Mrs. Austin's
sister.
6. Came a Letter to
J.B. from Blaquiere
to J.B. Paris, Nov'r 20th
1820.

24.
Bot. for J.B. at Robin's
Sheet of paste board 6s/d
also a Spectacle case 2s/2d
Took to Foreign Post
J.B's to S.B. directed by
Mrs. Stoker – 1s/2d.
Took to Colomb, at
Spanh Ambas. to be
sent by him by tonight's
post:
J.B's to Mora, enclosing
another copy
of Spanish Dinner
Enclosed in an envelope
directed to
"Don Antonio Comas,
Madrid
."


---page break---

November

26.
Came M. de Colomb.
Copied and took to
J. Bowring
1. Proposed Letter to Torreno.
2. Copy of Stephen
Dumont's Invitation
to J.B. to Codify for
Geneva – dated 19 June 1818.
3. Copy of Sir F. Burdett's
Invitation to J.B. to draw
up a plan of Parliamentary
Reform, to
be moved in H.C.
date St Jas. Place Feby 25,
1818.
4. Copy of Stephen
Dumont's to J.B. date
Geneva 27. Sept. 1820
With note to Bowg
from J.B.
5. Burdetts speech
on moving J.B's Parl.
Resolutions.

27.
1. Took to Lawrence one
of J.B's four letters on
the liberticide laws.
2. – To Bowring with
another of do. on do.
to be copied by Friday.

28.
Came a Mr. F. Moore
his directed – No. 16 Gt.
East Cheap
– can send
any letter gratis to Mr.
Blaquiere – Mr. Blaq's
direction
No. 26. Rue des Moulins,
à Paris
.
Took to Foreign Post
1. J.B's Proposed Letter to Torreno
– by Bowring –
Double — 2s..10d
2. J.B. to S.B. — 1s..8d
Took to M. Colomb at
Spanish Ambassadors
1. Letter from J.B. to Mora
2. Account of Letters &c.
sent him since those
he acknowledges
the receipt of.
3. Slip from Traveller
To go by tonight's post.


---page break---

November

30.
Copy taken and sent
by Bowing of J.B's 3d.
Letter on Spanish liberticide
measures.
J.C's coy sent with it.
Per. Bowg advice recd.
Copy taken & sent
of the arsenal of J.B's
by Lawrence of J.B's
works by the Two Brothers
at Madrid. 4th Do. J.C's copy returned.

December

1st.
Took to Foreign Post
a Letter of J.B's to Mora
directed to Don
Adam Weidmann &c.
with a request that he
will would send it to Mora
exactly as he received
it –
Promised by J.B. to M.
by the private opportunity,
which will be on
Monday or Tuesday next
1. Copies of 4 letters on
the Span. lib. meas.
formerly sent, but supposed
lost on way thro'
France.
2. Sir F. Burdett's speech
2d. June 1818 in H. of C.
on movg J.B's Parl.
Ref. Res. shewing
the character of J.B.
according to Burdett,
Brougham & Romilly.
3. Travellers & Examiners
as many as can
be contained within
the allowed bulk.
By next opportunity
likely to have place on
the 8th.
1. Bentham's Defence of
Usury & Protest agst
Law Taxes.
2. J.B's Rex. v. Wolseley &c.
3. Rigby on Holkam &c.
4. McCullock on Wine-making.
5. Perhaps some additional
M/S.

2d.
Called at Woolers office
Fleet St. to ask how
many Plan Cat Copies
of his Edition remain
unsold.
Ans. Between 4 and 500.


---page break---

November

5.
R.D. dispatched to
Spanish Ambassadors
with a message note from
J.B. to Colomb – to ask
The latest day and
hour by which a
packet may be sent
to him to go by the
opportunity which
was to have taken
place on Friday last.
Answer Tuesday Wednesday 3
oClock.

6
R.D. sent to Colomb
with J.B's to him on
the Paper money
with a message
from J.B. requesting
he will read it
and, if he thinks fit,
send it by the
sent opportunity
to Madrid &c. – enclosing
J.B's character
&c. &c.
R.D. sent to Colomb
with the following
for Mora to be sent
tomorrow Early
1st. J.B.'s 4 Letters (M.S.
on Spanish liberticide
laws. Sent on the
supposition that
the Copies first sent
never reached their
destination.
2. J.B. to de Colomb.
Decr 6, 1820 – Copy.
3. Character of J.B.
by H.C. M.S.
4. First sheet of another
letter (the 5th)
on the Liberticide
laws begun to be
written Novr 8 – The
remainder, amounting
to about 12 such
pages, hoped to be
sent by next post.
5. Travellers from
the last date of
those before sent
to yesterday Decr 5th
inclusive.


Identifier: | JB/106/256/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1820-11-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

Folio number

256

Info in main headings field

j. f. coll's journal

Image

002

Titles

Category

journal

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

34844

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