Diary of John Adams, volume 2

1773 June 8th.

1773. July 16. Fryday.

1773 July 16.<a xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" href="#DJA02d095n1" class="note" id="DJA02d095n1a">1</a> JA 1773 July 16. Adams, John
1773 July 16.1

Drank Tea at Dr. Coopers with Mr. Adams, Mr. S. Elliot, Mr. T. 84Chase, and with Mr. Miffling Mifflin, of Phyladelphia, and a French Gentleman. Mr. Miffling is a Grandson, his Mother was the Daughter, of Mr. Bagnall of this Town, who was buried the day before Yesterday. Mr. Miffling is a Representative of the City of Phyladelphia—a very sensible and agreable Man. Their Accademy emits from 9 to 14 Graduates annually. Their Grammar School has from 90 to 100 schollars in all. Mr. Miffling is an easy Speaker—and a very correct Speaker.

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Perhaps an error for 15 July, since the following entry is correctly dated Friday, 16 July.