Stevens 1895-01-02
Fine. Went up to school and taught, but suffered for it. Frank went on two days visit to Mr and Mrs Thomas of Aylesmore Farm, Brailes....
Fine. Went up to school and taught, but suffered for it. Frank went on two days visit to Mr and Mrs Thomas of Aylesmore Farm, Brailes....
Bright, fine, cold. Frank at Brailes. Library Committee at Vicarage this evening. Mr Cluff Librarian, Mr Inns, Miss S Dix, Rosa and self present....
In bed all morning, Mr Langley came down this evening to go through school accounts and stayed to supper. Frank returned from Aylesmore....
...expected. Rosa was at home alone this afternoon. Mr and Miss Sladen, children of Mrs Riddle of Tadmarton came with a note from the Rector to Frank, who is in...
...I feared. The congregations were very small. Hewings died at 9.30 this morning. He had been paralysed for a week with a second stroke. I called with Frank to see...
Got up about 3 pm. My cold is gradually getting better but was worse last night and this morning. Thaw, sunshine and rain. Frank drove Rosa to Bloxham to lunch...
Frank went to Banbury in Mrs Ainge’s wagonette en route for Chislehurst where I suppose he will stay till Easter. Lewis Poulton called and paid me £2 for Major Goddard’s...
...London where he is to be married to Miss Mabel Leake at All Saints’ Church Notting Hill tomorrow. Frank is to be “Best man”. James Lively walked in and brought...
...Frank (at Chislehurst), and Bell (at Hawtree, or going there today). The wedding passed off without a hitch. Bell seems much pleased with the Leake family and Harry’s popularity. Alfred...
...go to church. A calm and sunny day. Sent copies of Alcestis, Hecuba and Collis’s Irregular Greek and Latin verbs to Frank. Wrote to Bell and sent her Miss Anderson’s...
Wrote to Miss Anderdon. Received nice letter from Frank. He says Miss A will allow £130 plus £30 for tutor. A delightfully calm and sunny day, but still intensely cold....
...Frank sent me the letter he received from the Tailor who made his overcoat which was accidentally burnt at Adderbury. I sent it on to the Ecclesiastical Buildings Fire Insurance...
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