Stevens 1884-09-13
I drove Bell, Katie and Frank to Banbury when Katie returned to Westbrook. Bell took Frank to Mr Heygate Brooks, the Dentist to have some teeth extracted. Bought at expense...
I drove Bell, Katie and Frank to Banbury when Katie returned to Westbrook. Bell took Frank to Mr Heygate Brooks, the Dentist to have some teeth extracted. Bought at expense...
...him, owing to his drinking propensities, no serious action was taken in the matter. Bell, Frank and Webb went into Banbury with me. They returned to Sibford. I went on...
...the Doctor had not it with him when he talked to me about it. I was not present at the tea, as I took Bell and Frank for a drive...
Attended Guardians Meeting at Banbury. Drove by Bloxham, left Frank in care of Mrs Ommanney and returned there to luncheon. reached home at 4, and drove Bell, Edith Brooks and...
...from 7 to 12 or 13 years of age. I took Frank who was very much smitten with the beautiful little girl in silks and satin and gold and silver...
...her house this evening with Frank and Willie to read to them. Mr Davies came this evening to help carry Rosa up stairs, Mr Elley having assisted to carry her...
Severe frost. Went to Banbury. Took Lloyd Davies, Webb and Frank. Paid up Penny Bank account at Banbury Savings Bank. Mr Hicks, Rector of Fenny Compton was Manager on duty....
Good Friday. Fine day. Divine Service at 10.30 and at 3. About 130 persons were present in the morning, but less in the afternoon. Frank ran in just before dinner...
Fine day. I took Frank down to the second day’s sale at Swalcliffe Vicarage. I bid up to £15 for a mail phaeton, convertible into a wagonette, but it was...
...this afternoon. I drove Frank and Mrs Elley to Banbury. Frank went to Oxford to meet Miss Mawle who is to take him to Wheatley for a week. Mrs Elley...
Drove to Banbury for the Harvest Carols which I want the choir to practice tomorrow. Took Bell and Frank. Wombwell’s Menagerie was there. So I treated Frank to a view...
Rosa went down to the Swalcliffe Bazaar in Miss Dix’s pony carriage. Frank, Bell and myself walked down. At Swalcliffe Frank performed with Miss Enock a recitation in the large...
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