1871, February 13, Monday
Called at Mr Pike’s office again. The deed was not what I expected to find it, and therefore declined for the present to sign it, but wrote for information to Mr Pinkney, Secretary of the “Protector” Society.
Called at Mr Pike’s office again. The deed was not what I expected to find it, and therefore declined for the present to sign it, but wrote for information to Mr Pinkney, Secretary of the “Protector” Society.
Wrote smartly to Bessell for not answering my letters for payment of account.
Went up to London to Hole’s on business of U.K.S.
Returned to Oxford.
Wrote to Bishop of Oxford (Mackarness) asking permission to offer myself as a candidate for Deacon’s Orders after taking my degree which I hope to do in June next.
Finished Pastoral Theology lectures with Dr Ogilvie.
Census taken.
Wrote to Dean of Bristol for Testimonial.
Mr Iago came on a brief visit.
Hole came.
Iago left.
Hole and I walked to Woodstock and back.
Hole left.
Meeting “re Chapel” in Delegates Rooms. I attended.
Mr Eldred Harris came this evening.
Mr E Harris and his Vicar Reverend Southgate of Northfleet came to luncheon.
Dined at Exeter College with Mr Fletcher.
Harry went to London on a visit to Mr Hole.
Overend, Cull, Mr Neill Gibson, Fletcher and Featherstone came to dinner.
Entered name for “Greats” and Divinity exam.
Exam commenced.
10 – 1 Aristotle . Politica . i . iii . vii. Text
2 – 5 Divinity
Exam continued.
9½ – 12½ Livy XXI – XXIV Text.
1½ – 4½ Livy ditto. History.
Went to London and stayed with Mr Thomas Brown, Bushey Villa, Burton Road, Stockwell. Called on Mr Estall this evening.
Took Harry to Mr Mountain’s this afternoon.
Returned home and brought Harry.
Viva Voce for Literae humaniores. Professor Rogers complimented me on my papers all round. All my exams for Degree are now passed 2 years 9 months since matriculation. The only tutor or lecturer I have had in any of the subjects has been Mr Sargent of Magdalene whose class for Latin Prose I attended for 2 or 3 terms at £1.1 per term of about 2 hours a week.
Called at Delegacy and notified intention to take BA on Thursday next.
Wingate dined and took tea with us. Took Bell, Rosa and Harry to “Show Sunday” in the Broad Walk this evening.
Took Bell, Rosa and Harry to see procession of boats on the river.
Tea at Mr Gibson’s.
Commemoration. Pearson and Jackson came to tea.
Took my BA. Fee for BA £7.10.0. Featherstone came to tea.
Called on Rev. Lancelot I. Lee, Bursar of New College and Vicar of Sandford on Thames respecting curacy on recommendation of Rev. G. W. Kitchin, Censor of Christ Church and ??”Nonascripts”??.
Featherstone came to tea and supper.
Rosa went on visit to Mrs Harris at Northfleet. Wrote to Canon Gordon of Elsfield respecting curacy of Marston.
Received note from Canon Gordon that curacy of Marston was not vacant.
Went to London, to Mr Hole’s to work on Useful Knowledge Series.
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