January 1777 – in Bucks County, PA recovering from wound received at Trenton
January 1780 – began to study law with Thomas Jefferson
January 1813 – Maria at school in Richmond
1 January 1797– presented his letter of recall to French government, ending his tenure as minister to France
1 January 1805 – arrived in Madrid for negotiations with Spain
1-6 January 1806 – at Cheltenham, England
7-14 January 1806 – JM at Bath, England for treatment of Elizabeth Monroe’s rheumatism
7-28 January 1806 – Elizabeth Monroe and children at Bath
12 January 1779 – resigned his commission as officer in the Continental Army
12 January 1803 – appointed minister extraordinairy to France and to Spain
15 January 1778 – went into camp at Valley Forge
15 January 1806 – received at Buckingham Palace by King George III
[15]-31 January 1791 – Elizabeth and Eliza Monroe in New York City (JM in Philadelphia)
18 January 1811 – began fourth and final term as governor of Virginia
20 January – 8 February 1797 – trip to Holland and Belgium
21 January 1808 – nominated for president by dissident Republicans