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Jany. [1.] Calm, clear, & exceeding pleasant. 2. Calm & very pleasant in the Forenoon with Wind,...
7802Cash Accounts, January 1773 (Washington Papers)
Cash Jany  1— To Ditto [cash] won at Cards £  1.10. 0 11— To Ditto won at Ditto 0.14. 0 22— To...
7803[Diary entry: 1 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
Jany. 1st. Dined at Belvoir and returnd in the Afternoon. Found Mr. Grafton Dulany, Mr. Ben....
7804[Diary entry: 1 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
Jany. [1.] Calm, clear, & exceeding pleasant.
Mr Muir has sent me an Account of the Charges on the protested Bill which has run up very high....
My whole attention being now fixed upon preparing for my trip to England . . . I find I can’t...
7807[Diary entry: 2 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
2. Doctr. Rumney went away after Breakfast. Lord Sterling & Captn. Foy with Colo. Fairfax came to...
7808[Diary entry: 2 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
2. Calm & very pleasant in the Forenoon with Wind, Clouds, & Rain from the Southward & Eastward...
Letter not found: to George William Fairfax, 2 Jan. 1773. On 19 Jan. 1773 GW wrote to Fairfax :...
7810[Diary entry: 3 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
3. In the Afternoon Mr. Ben Dulany came here. The other Gentlemen continued all day here.
7811[Diary entry: 3 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear with the Wind pretty fresh first from the Southwest, & then from the Northwest. But...
7812[Diary entry: 4 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
4. Lord Sterling & Captn. Foy set out after Breakfast for the Northward thro Alexa. to which...
7813[Diary entry: 4 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
4. A little Cool, but not frozen in the Morning. Clear, calm & pleasant afterwards.
7814[Diary entry: 5 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
5. Mr. Gallaway went away. Mr. Magowan & I went a Hunting. Found a fox on Ackatinck just by...
7815[Diary entry: 5 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
5. Ground not frozen. Morning Cloudy & Calm—clear and Windy, but not cold afterwds.
7816[Diary entry: 6 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
6. The 4 Mr. Digges’s came to Dinner also Colo. Fairfax, Colo. Burwell Messrs. Tilghman, Brown,...
7817[Diary entry: 6 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
6. Remarkable White frost, but Calm, clear and pleasant afterwards till the Evening when it...
7818[Diary entry: 7 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
7. All the above Company went away before Dinner except Doctr. Rumney & Mr. Magowan who both went...
7819[Diary entry: 7 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
7. Misty Morning but clear afterwards, with the Wind fresh from the South.
From the best enquiries I could make whilst I was in, and about Williamsburg I cannot think...
7821[Diary entry: 8 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
8. I rid to Muddy hole, & into the Neck before Dinner. Captn. McCarty Dined here, & Mr. Magowan...
7822[Diary entry: 8 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
8. No Frost. Calm in the Forenoon Windy from the Westward afterwds. clear all day.
7823[Diary entry: 9 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
9. Mr. Magowan returnd to Maryland. I went a Hunting. Found a Fox near Timber Landing & lost it...
7824[Diary entry: 9 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
9. Very white frost & ground pretty hard froze. Wind after 10 Oclock fresh from the Southward.
7825[Diary entry: 10 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. At home all day. Mr. Geo. Digges Messrs. David & Chas. Stewart—Mr. Danl. Carrol Junr. & Mr....
7826[Diary entry: 10 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
10th. Lowering Morning. Clear Midday & Raining in the Evening with but little Wind & that Southerly.
7827[Diary entry: 11 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
11. Went a Hunting with the above Gentlemen. Found a Fox by Gilbt. Simpsons & killd him by Mrs....
7828[Diary entry: 11 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
11. Ground a little frozen. Clear & Calm day.
Articles of Agreement made this Eleventh day of January one thousand Seven hundred & Seventy...
Superfine flour. from 15/6 to 16/8 & the Cask 1/8 Common Do 15/ Do  Do Biscuit Stuff  9/ to 10/...
Letter not found: to James Hill, 11 Jan. 1773. On 5 Feb. 1773 Hill wrote to GW : “I recd your...
7832[Diary entry: 12 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. At home all day, Mr. Peake dind here, who with Mr. Campbell went away afterwards.
7833[Diary entry: 12 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
12. Wind fresh from the So. Wt. in the forenoon. Then shifting to the No. West blew hard but...
As there appears to be a good deal of Inconsistency between your Letters to me and those to Colo....
The Inclosed Letter, is occasiond by a Paragraph in one of your Letters to Messrs Robert Adam &...
In July last I shipd 273 Barrls of Flour in the Brig Fairfax Saml Brodie Master for Barbadoes;...
7837[Diary entry: 13 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Went into the Neck in the forenoon to lay of a Fence at Hallerys. hallerys : GW probably...
7838[Diary entry: 13 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Lowering Morning & very like for Snow—ground hard froze. Afterwards clear. Wind South.
7839[Diary entry: 14 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. Mr. Pendleton went away after Breakfast. I rid up to Alexandria. Dind with Mr. Robt. Adam &...
7840[Diary entry: 14 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
14. Raining more or less all day. Wind Easterly. Ground froze.
7841[Diary entry: 15 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. Rid to the Ferry, Mill, & Mill Plantation before Dinner writing afterwards.
7842[Diary entry: 15 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
15. Ground froze—day clear & Cold. Wind very hard from the No. West.
7843[Diary entry: 16 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Rid into the Neck, to the Mill and Muddy hole.
7844[Diary entry: 16 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
16. Ground very hard froze—but calm and moderate after the Morning.
7845[Diary entry: 17 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. At home all day alone. Mrs. Barnes went up to Alexandria.
7846[Diary entry: 17 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
17. Wind Shifting to the No. West in the Night it turnd exceeding cold froze the ground very hard...
7847[Diary entry: 18 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. At home all day alone.
7848[Diary entry: 18 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
18. Very piercing. The River allmost froze over but opend with the Wind wch. contd. Northerly...
7849[Diary entry: 19 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. At home all day alone.
7850[Diary entry: 19 January 1773] (Washington Papers)
19. More moderate; the Wind getting Southerly but thawd little—lowering in the Evening.