Stevens 1894-09-24
Slight rain in morning. Fine afterwards. Joshua Lamb called for Loggin Poor Rate £1.4.2½, i.e. 33 per cent more than last time when it was about 18/9. Frank walked to...
Slight rain in morning. Fine afterwards. Joshua Lamb called for Loggin Poor Rate £1.4.2½, i.e. 33 per cent more than last time when it was about 18/9. Frank walked to...
Very wet. Frank could not leave to return to Chislehurst by the train 1.24 pm which he had intended to go by. Harriet Sabin called and asked for help towards...
...which Frank had taken when he was at home and sent them this morning, and with which they were greatly pleased. We then walked round Tyne Hill and Pound Lane...
Drove Bell and Rosa to Banbury. The day was very fine and the roads washed clean by the heavy rain. We sent apples and pears to Aunt Emma and Frank....
...when he fell dead. Harry was presiding at the meeting and was naturally much shocked. We also heard from Frank. I ordered Charity Coal yesterday and gave out some tickets....
...Frank and Mr Hemming about London and County Bank). No poll was demanded as the Parish Meeting and everyone seemed to consider that a good election had been made. F....
Very foggy this evening. Divine Service at 7 pm. 45 present. Dr Routh was at church. I am very anxiously considering Frank’s desire to enter the London and County Bank....
Rain and fog. I did not go out. Wrote to Mr F Hemming about Frank and to Mr Laughorne declining his offer that I should take chaplaincy at Coblenz for...
Fine. Frank helped with Boys’ School. I attended choir practice this evening. Rain fell for two or three hours at night....
...well sung by the choir and full choral service this afternoon. The children sang extremely well. We dined off roast beef at 5.30. Self, Bell, Rosa, Frank and Bessie. I...
St John Evangelist’s Day. Divine service at 11 am. Frosty, bright sunshine. Frank walked to Banbury to lunch with the Fortescues and tea at Mr Rose’s and to go to...
...evening, the first of the season. Frank walked home this evening. He was at Mrs May’s at Adderbury last night and burned his new overcoat by accidentally falling against a...
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