- May 1 1812: Byron to Caroline on Annabella
- May 2 1812: Paul Cuffe meets the President
- May 2 1812: Literary Diplomacy
- May 3 1812: Foster writes to Castlereagh
- May 3 1812: Hobhouse Dines Out
- May 4 1812: Burr Arrives in Boston
- May 4 1812: Coleridge writes to Wordsworth
- May 4 1812: Duchess writes to Son
- May 5 1812: Sons of Erin
- May 6 1812: Speech of John Calhoun
- May 7 1812: Martha Ballard’s Last Diary Entry
- May 7 1812: Birth of Robert Browning
- May 8 1812: Coleridge Tries to Fill the Lecture Ha…
- May 8 1812: Wordsworth Consults with Robinson
- May 9 1812: Rossini’s La scala di seta
- May 9 1812: Napoleon Leaves Paris
- May 10 1812: Byron Gossip
- March 11 1812 : Assassination of the Prime Ministe…
- May 11 1812: Reconciliation
- May 12 1812: John Bellingham in Jail
- May 12 1812: Coleridge and Southey on the Assassin…
- May 12 1812: Dolley Madison writes to Anna
- May 12 1812: Wordsworth
- May 14 1812: Weeping Southey
- May 14 1812: Col Baynes to Brock
- May 15 1812: Speedy Trial of John Bellingham
- May 16 1812: Brock to Prevost
- May 16 1812: Southey to Bedford
- May 17 1812: Bellingham, Byron and the Execution
- May 18 1812: Bellingham’s Execution Byron Mocked
- May 19 1812: Coleridge’s Lectures
- May 20 1812: Russell to Castlereagh
- May 20 1812: Bryon, Bellingham and Caroline
- May 21 1812: Baynes to Brock
- May 21 1812: Gallatin on the Vice Presidency
- May 22 1812: Caroline and Milbanke
- May 23 1812: Napoleon in Dresden
- May 24 1812: Jefferson writes to Richest American
- May 24 1812: A Walk with Wordsworth
- May 25 1812: Madison’s Puzzling Business
- May 25 1812: Russell writes to Monroe
- May 25 1812: Jefferson’s Perfect Calmness
- May 26 1812: Foster on Annabella
- May 26 1812: A Pillory and a Very German Lecture
- May 27 1812: Henry Clay
- May 27 1812: Prevost to Brock
- May 28 1812: Duchess, Her son and Annabella
- May 28 1812: Prince’s State of Perturbation
- May 29 1812: Napoleon Leaves Dresden
- May 29, 1812: Coleridge’s Fourth Lecture
- May 30 1812: Jefferson to Madison
- May 30 1812: War as a Thunderstorm for the Common …
- May 31 1812: Wordsworth Expatiates
- May 31 1812: Whig Political Maneuverings