April
12 April (Wednesday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan Harker goes to Purfleet to inspect the property. He writes two letters to Peter Hawkins, presumably reporting back on his findings.
- Count Dracula: Count Dracula writes a message to the Maitre D'Hotel of the Quartre Saisons. This is consistent with a letter that appears in "Dracula's Guest," cautioning Herr Delbrück to watch out for his guest's safety.
13 April (Thursday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan Harker continues his inspection of the Purfleet property.
15 April (Saturday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan Harker writes a letter to Peter Hawkins.
16 April (Sunday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan Harker visits Mina Murray at the school where she works.
17 April (Monday)
- Kate Reed: Lucy and Mina's mutual friend, Kate Reed (or Kate Lee), writes a letter to Lucy concerning Harker's visit to the school. She mentions that Mina has told her something in confidence and that she has obtained her permission before relaying the story to Lucy. Stoker's notes hint that something between one of the three girls and Harker was "all over long ago" and make mention of Lucy and Mina's impending vacation to Whitby.
18 April (Tuesday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan Harker writes a letter to Peter Hawkins.
19 April (Wednesday)
- Peter Hawkins: Peter Hawkins writes a letter to Count Dracula. (This may be the letter which Harker delivers to the Count in Chapter II of the completed novel.)
20 April (Monday)
- Count Dracula: The Count sends a telegram telling Hawkins to have Harker start his journey.
25 April (Tuesday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan Harker leaves London at 8:50 P.M.
- Jack Seward: [Dating error: See 25 May for details]
26 April (Wednesday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan arrives in Paris at 5:50 A.M. and leaves the city at 8:25 P.M., arriving in Munch at 8:35 P.M.
27 April (Thursday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, the events of "Dracula's Guest" were originally to have taken place on 27 April, rather than on 30 April.
28 April (Friday)
- Jonathan Harker: According to the notes, Harker (presumably having undergone the adventure described in "Dracula's Guest") arrives back at the Quartre Saisons early in the morning. (In "Dracula's Guest" these events occur on 1 May.)
29 April (Saturday)
- Jonathan Harker: Jonathan spends the entire day at the hotel.
30 April (Sunday)
- Jonathan Harker/Unnamed Narrator: On the evening of Walpurgis night, The unnamed narrator of "Dracula's Guest" (who appears to be a different draft of Jonathan Harker) decides to go on a drive through the countryside. He ends up abandoning his coachman to go for a walk.
That evening, during a storm, he comes upon the tomb of Countess Dolingen of Gratz, a female vampire who has been impaled by an iron stake. He watches as lightning strikes her grave, freeing her from where she lies transfixed. He then loses consciousness.
- Jonathan Harker: In a separate continuity from "Dracula's Guest," Jonathan goes to see a performance of Richard Wagner's The Flying Dutchman to-day.